Polished African Eland Antilope Horn on a Vintage Bronze base
OverviewReal polished horn of an African Eland Antilope on a Vintage custom made bronze base
Unique item, so you get what you see & there is only 1!
- Real polished horn
- Mounted on Vintage custom made Bronze-alloy metal base
- Size: about 15 cm across (the base) x 40 cm total height - 880 grammes
- Will be shipped in a box
- Non CITES - EU only
The common eland (Taurotragus oryx), also known as the southern eland or eland antelope, is a savannah and plains antelope found in East and Southern Africa. It is a species of the family Bovidae and genus Taurotragus.
Mainly an herbivore, its diet is primarily grasses and leaves. Common elands form herds of up to 500 animals, but are not territorial. The common eland prefers habitats with a wide variety of flowering plants such as savannah, woodlands, and open and montane grasslands; it avoids dense forests. It uses loud barks, visual and postural movements and the flehmen response to communicate and warn others of danger. The common eland is used by humans for leather, meat, and rich, nutritious milk, and has been domesticated in many areas.