Mouflon Skull on stand - Ovis orientalis - 50 cm - 40 cm - 25 cm- Non-CITES species - (1)

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Specimen: Mouflon (Ovis orientalis), 1 item, Origin Europe, Year 2023, Weight 5 kg, Dimensions 50 × 40 × 25 cm, Condition: In good condition.

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Very beautiful mouflon skull
Rarely beautiful coarse and sturdy horns!
Stands very stately on a stand
the head alone weighs more than 5 kg...

The mouflon (Ovis orientalis) is the smallest wild sheep

Both sexes have horns. The older the animal, the larger the horns. They curl behind the ears and can reach 85 centimeters in length. Ewes in Sardinia have no horns, while ewes in Corsica and mainland Europe have short stumps.

The mouflon grows to a length of 110 to 130 centimeters, with a tail that is six to ten centimeters long. Rams grow larger than ewes: the ram has an average withers height of 75 centimeters and a weight of 35 to 50 kilograms, while the ewe has an average withers height of 65 centimeters and a weight of 30 to 40 kilograms.

Very beautiful mouflon skull
Rarely beautiful coarse and sturdy horns!
Stands very stately on a stand
the head alone weighs more than 5 kg...

The mouflon (Ovis orientalis) is the smallest wild sheep

Both sexes have horns. The older the animal, the larger the horns. They curl behind the ears and can reach 85 centimeters in length. Ewes in Sardinia have no horns, while ewes in Corsica and mainland Europe have short stumps.

The mouflon grows to a length of 110 to 130 centimeters, with a tail that is six to ten centimeters long. Rams grow larger than ewes: the ram has an average withers height of 75 centimeters and a weight of 35 to 50 kilograms, while the ewe has an average withers height of 65 centimeters and a weight of 30 to 40 kilograms.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Mouflon
Scientific Name
Ovis orientalis
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Europe
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2023
Weight
5 kg
Depth
25 cm
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
The NetherlandsVerified
268
Objects sold
Private

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