ophir284

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I shot this four-horned antelope near Alzada, Montana in 2006. The picture doesn't do the two extra crossed horns justice, but they have their own pedicles and are not outgrowths of the main horns. It is now a pedistal mount because a wall mount would have been too hard to see the extra horns.

Has anyone seen this before? The Boone and Crockett website talked about one extra horn, but neither my taxidermist nor I had ever heard of one with two extra horns.

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DEERSLAM

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Very cool!! Trophy of a lifetime right there.
I've seen pics of bucks with 2 extra horns but not near as big as the extra 2 on yours.
 

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Very cool !
Years ago I saw a mount of one with a series of tiny horns protruding out of the skull between the eyes and running down the muzzle. Looked like a tiny mountain range.
 
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