Description
The White Blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi – color variant) is a unique, naturally pale antelope found in the grasslands and savannas of South Africa. It shares the same behavior and habitat as the common Blesbok but stands out due to its light cream-colored coat and strong, curved horns.
White Blesbok are grazers, feeding almost entirely on short grasses in open, sunny environments. They are commonly seen in herds and are active during the day.
This shoulder mount features 16″ ringed horns, a clean finish, and anatomical detail that makes it a strong piece for educational displays, wildlife exhibits, or interior design with a nature theme.
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Species: Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi (White variant)
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Type: Shoulder mount
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Horn Size: 16″
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Habitat: South African grasslands and plains
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Diet: Herbivore – grazes on grasses
A striking, naturally occurring variation of one of South Africa’s most iconic antelopes.