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Springbok Hide

Springbok Hide

Regular price $55.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $55.00 USD
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 The Springbok is an antelope found in South Africa. The name comes from the Afrikaans words for "jump" and "antelope" because the Springbok often go into bouts of repeated high leaps. The Springbok is the national animal of South Africa. The national rugby team of South Africa are also known as the Springboks.

Their striking body colour renders them easily recognizable. Shoulders appear lower than the hindquarters. Cinnamon coloured upper body, white underparts and a broad dark brown stripe on either flank stretching from the front legs to the rear legs.

The short white tail is brown tufted. The rump is marked by a triangular-shaped white patch, framed by a dark brown stripe with the apex on the top of the hindquarters. Horns of ewes are more slender and shorter than those of rams.

African Game hides makes for an excellent floor rug, hanging decor or furniture throw. 

Dimensions approximately: 104cm x 69cm

Scientific Name: Antidorcas marsupialis

It is the buyer's responsibility to know and understand their local and state laws and regulations when purchasing and taking ownership of any specific taxidermy product. Seller will take no legal responsibility on sales and shipments made to restricted locations governing local and or state laws.  
 ALL these animals will have NATURAL imperfections as all AFRICAN animals do, from the wild land they live in.
Directly imported from South Africa, cleared by Customs and USFWS and is legal to own anywhere in the world. 
STOCK SHOWING AVAILABILITY ONLINE IS READY TO BE SHIPPED FROM ATLANTA,GEORGIA
The item has been hand selected for quality and has been professionally processed by qualified licensed tannery and certified by a government appointed veterinarian. 
We highly discourage and are against the trade of endangered species.
These items are NOT an endangered species and can be exported worldwide without a CITES permit in terms of the Nature Conservation Ordinance of 1983.  
 
 
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