| Aepyceros melampus |
Real Impala Skull
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The impala (Aepyceros melampus) is a graceful and fast antelope species that lives in the open savannas and forests of Africa. Male impalas have curved horns that can grow up to 90 cm long. These horns vary in color, from dark to blonde or lighter shades, depending on the individual. Female impalas do not have horns.
An impala's skull is lightly built to support speed and agility, and it has pronounced eye sockets for good vision. The males' horns are hollow and made of keratin, similar to human hair or nails. They are often used for fights over territory and females, making them an important part of male dominance in the herd.
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Size: 67x34cm
Skull length: 27cmÂ
Origin: South Africa
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Real Impala Skull