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African Springbok Horn Plaque

$455.00

  • Overall Grade: Elite
  • Common Name: African Springbok
  • Latin Name: antidorcas marsupialis
  • Description

    This is a great African Common Springbok taxidermy horn mount. These springbok horns have an exceptional SCI score of 42″, far exceeding the 37 2/8″ score required to earn a Gold Medal. It also has exquisitely detailed leatherwork on the wood plaque, earning this item earn our prestigious Premier Plus™ overall quality rating. All applicable dimensions are included to help ensure this item will fit within your intended display space.

    – This African cape springbok exceeds the Safari Club International Gold Medal trophy book score requirement.

    – There is a hanger already attached to the back of this item.

    – It will hang on a single properly anchored drywall screw.

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    Description

    Description

    This is a great African Common Springbok taxidermy horn mount. These springbok horns have an exceptional SCI score of 42″, far exceeding the 37 2/8″ score required to earn a Gold Medal. It also has exquisitely detailed leatherwork on the wood plaque, earning this item earn our prestigious Premier Plus™ overall quality rating. All applicable dimensions are included to help ensure this item will fit within your intended display space.

    – This African cape springbok exceeds the Safari Club International Gold Medal trophy book score requirement.

    – There is a hanger already attached to the back of this item.

    – It will hang on a single properly anchored drywall screw.

     

    Animal Description

    About the Springbok (antidorcas marsupialis)

    The Springbok is found throughout the southern regions of Africa. It is a mid-sized antelope that is extremely fast and nimble, reaching speeds of nearly 60 mph when running, with the ability to leap brush or fences over 12 feet in height. Males have thicker horns than females, though the female’s slender horns sometimes grow longer. Their habitat includes open grasslands where they diet mostly on fresh grass. Springboks have the unique ability to utilize the water found in the grass and shrubs they eat to meet their hydration requirements, allowing them to go without water for an entire season if necessary. There are three distinct colorations of Springboks, which include: Common (tan, brown, cream); Black (chocolate, cream); or White (white, cream).

     

    Item Specification

    Exportation: 535

    Depth: 5″

    Height: 23″

    Width: 14″

    Weight: 3 lbs

    Horn/Antler Length (L): 15.5″

    Horn/Antler Length (R): 15.5″

    Base Circumference (R): 5.5″

    Base Circumference (L): 5.5″

    Tip to Tip Spread: 9.25″

    Gross Score (Decimal): 42″

    SCI Score (Fractional): 42″

     

     

    Grade Certificate

    Each item we sell comes with its own Grade & Specifications Certificate (GSC)
     
    Grading each item based on it’s overall characteristics helps assist clients by taking the guess work out of choosing the right quality taxidermy piece to meet their needs. We assign grades to each item based on our 40+ years of experience in the taxidermy industry. From serious world class specimen collectors to first time buyers, we can help you find just the right item to meet your needs!

    The Specifications of each item, including dimensions and unique characteristics, are recorded on each GSC Card. We include the Depth, Height, Width and Weight of every item when possible. We also include other features such as horn and antler length (when applicable) as well as any other key attributes and descriptions to better identify each items unique characteristics. Below is a sample GSC card. The Specifications and Grade information are provided in each listing.