Aepyceros melampus |
Real Impala Horns
Description
The impala (Aepyceros melampus) is a graceful and swift species of antelope that lives in the open savannahs and forests of Africa. Male impalas have curved horns that can grow up to 90 cm long. These horns vary in colour, from dark to blond or lighter tones, depending on the individual. Female impalas have no horns.
Note: May still contain some horn bones.
Average length: 43 cm
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Real Impala Horns
specifications for species identification
Family: Bovidae | Genus: Aepyceros |
Order: Artiodactyls | Class: Mammals |
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