Real goat horns
Description
Humans have used the domestic goat for over 8,000 years. Goats have been bred for their meat, milk and wool. There are currently over 400 native goat breeds worldwide. Wild goat populations can be very destructive to the natural environment and often compete with native herbivores for food. Both male and female goats grow horns, but males are often much larger.
Specifications:
Horns have some damage that occurred naturally.
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Average length about 30-40cm
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Real goat horns
specifications for species identification
Family: Bovidae | Genus: Capra |
Order: Artiodactyls | Class: Mammals |
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