Mouflon Mammal skull - Ovis gmelini - 50 cm - 40 cm - 25 cm- Non-CITES species - (1)

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Specimen Mouflon (Ovis gmelini), one item from the Netherlands, year 2020, weight 5 kg, dimensions 50 × 40 × 25 cm, in good condition.

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Description from the seller

The moeflon skull (Ovis gmelini) is an intriguing piece that represents the rugged grace of these wild sheep.

The Moeflon, also known as the European wild sheep, bears the Latin name Ovis gmelini.

This specimen comes from the Dutch Veluwe.

Mounted on a very beautifully finished skull plate.

Because it is a natural skull, it may have some minor natural cracks and splits in both the skull and the horns.

This is normal. Refer to photos.


The object is carefully packaged and shipped.

The moeflon skull (Ovis gmelini) is an intriguing piece that represents the rugged grace of these wild sheep.

The Moeflon, also known as the European wild sheep, bears the Latin name Ovis gmelini.

This specimen comes from the Dutch Veluwe.

Mounted on a very beautifully finished skull plate.

Because it is a natural skull, it may have some minor natural cracks and splits in both the skull and the horns.

This is normal. Refer to photos.


The object is carefully packaged and shipped.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Mouflon
Scientific Name
Ovis gmelini
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Netherlands
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2020
Weight
5 kg
Depth
25 cm
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
The NetherlandsVerified
270
Objects sold
Private

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