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Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope
These Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope"Native to Wyoming & Montana" will make a great attraction and conversation piece to your fireplace,game room or great room!
Average Size:24"Hx12"W Requires wall stud and 2 1/2" lag bolt to hang.
Taxidermy For Sale:
Average horn is 12 to 13"High. The pronghorn is an animal of many mysteries and fallacies. Even the name "antelope" belongs in the category of mistaken ideas. Most scientists believe that the pronghorn is not an antelope, and not related to the antelope of Africa. There is some evidence that maybe there is a relationship to the goat, but many scientists believe that they are a species unrelated to any other. The pronghorn is the last surviving member of the Antilocapridae family and is found only in North America. During the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs there were at least 13 different pronghorn genera on this continent; today there is only a single species.
Superb craftsmanshipon all of Timberlines taxidermy for sale.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. If you are not finding exactly what you are looking for on our site please feel free to call us toll free at 1-800-405-5516 and we will do our best to find it for you. Timberline takes pride in carrying only the finest taxidermy for sale available today. We also have access to taxidermy for sale you may not be seeing yet on our site. Also, any special requests for taxidermy mounts can usally be filled.
Handling - Handling of mounted taxidermy for sale is very important. Be careful not to ruffle the hair and ruin the appearance of the mount. Unnecessary touching or handling of the trophy should be avoided. When hanging or removing a trophy from a wall it should be handled by the horns, the muzzle, or the brisket. If handled any other way, especially hollow-haired animals, the hair on these animals becomes very dry and brittle and will break very easily. Treat them like the artwork they are.
Taxidermy For Sale
Dusting - Mounted trophies, like furniture, will collect dust. Therefore, periodic dusting is necessary. Remove from the wall and place the trophy on a table or bench low enough to allow you to reach all parts. Trophies can be dusted with a vacuum attachment or they can be wiped off with a soft damp cloth, always moving in the direction of the grain of the hair. Never vacuum or wipe a trophy head going against the grain of the hair. The eyes and nostrils can be cleaned with a damp cloth also.
Cleaning - Some trophies become soiled to the point that they need additional cleaning rather than just dusting. When this occurs they can be washed with soap and water. When washing trophies, take a bucket of mild soap powder or chips, and wash with a soft damp sponge. Always remember to wash with the grain of the animal's hair. The following day, when the trophy is dry, the hair should be brushed with a soft brush or comb, once again in the same direction as the grain of the hair. Don't saturate the trophy or soak the head or skin in water. Sometimes portions of the hair may get messed up and seemingly impossible to brush or comb back down. This bit of hair can be laid back down with thick soap suds, or wave set, rubbed into the palms of the hands and then applied to the hair and rubbed down with the grain of the hair. After the hair is dry it can be combed or brushed. Goats, white sheep and polar bear often turn rather yellow.
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Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope
These Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope"Native to Wyoming & Montana" will make a great attraction and conversation piece to your fireplace,game room or great room!
Average Size:24"Hx12"W Requires wall stud and 2 1/2" lag bolt to hang.
Taxidermy For Sale:
Average horn is 12 to 13"High. The pronghorn is an animal of many mysteries and fallacies. Even the name "antelope" belongs in the category of mistaken ideas. Most scientists believe that the pronghorn is not an antelope, and not related to the antelope of Africa. There is some evidence that maybe there is a relationship to the goat, but many scientists believe that they are a species unrelated to any other. The pronghorn is the last surviving member of the Antilocapridae family and is found only in North America. During the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs there were at least 13 different pronghorn genera on this continent; today there is only a single species.
Superb craftsmanshipon all of Timberlines taxidermy for sale.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. If you are not finding exactly what you are looking for on our site please feel free to call us toll free at 1-800-405-5516 and we will do our best to find it for you. Timberline takes pride in carrying only the finest taxidermy for sale available today. We also have access to taxidermy for sale you may not be seeing yet on our site. Also, any special requests for taxidermy mounts can usally be filled.
Handling - Handling of mounted taxidermy for sale is very important. Be careful not to ruffle the hair and ruin the appearance of the mount. Unnecessary touching or handling of the trophy should be avoided. When hanging or removing a trophy from a wall it should be handled by the horns, the muzzle, or the brisket. If handled any other way, especially hollow-haired animals, the hair on these animals becomes very dry and brittle and will break very easily. Treat them like the artwork they are.
Taxidermy For Sale
Dusting - Mounted trophies, like furniture, will collect dust. Therefore, periodic dusting is necessary. Remove from the wall and place the trophy on a table or bench low enough to allow you to reach all parts. Trophies can be dusted with a vacuum attachment or they can be wiped off with a soft damp cloth, always moving in the direction of the grain of the hair. Never vacuum or wipe a trophy head going against the grain of the hair. The eyes and nostrils can be cleaned with a damp cloth also.
Cleaning - Some trophies become soiled to the point that they need additional cleaning rather than just dusting. When this occurs they can be washed with soap and water. When washing trophies, take a bucket of mild soap powder or chips, and wash with a soft damp sponge. Always remember to wash with the grain of the animal's hair. The following day, when the trophy is dry, the hair should be brushed with a soft brush or comb, once again in the same direction as the grain of the hair. Don't saturate the trophy or soak the head or skin in water. Sometimes portions of the hair may get messed up and seemingly impossible to brush or comb back down. This bit of hair can be laid back down with thick soap suds, or wave set, rubbed into the palms of the hands and then applied to the hair and rubbed down with the grain of the hair. After the hair is dry it can be combed or brushed. Goats, white sheep and polar bear often turn rather yellow.
Insure Your Trophies - They are valuable!
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ships within 4 weeks
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