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Axis Deer taxidermy shoulder mount for sale SKU 1990
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Description
Very Thick beams, outstanding detail and hide condition. SCI score of 150 3/8″ has earned this the SCI Gold requirements.


Additional Information
Grade
Trophy Class
In Stock/Ships Free
Ships FREE!!
Display Location
Single Hanger on Back
Description of Species
The chital, also known as spotted deer, chital deer, and axis deer, is a species of deer that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben in 1777. A moderate-sized deer, male chital reach nearly 90 cm and females 70 cm at the shoulder. Wikipedia
Mass: 79 lbs (Adult) Encyclopedia of Life
Gestation period: 227 days Encyclopedia of Life
Higher classification: Axis Deer
Scientific name: Axis axis
Conservation status: Least Concern Encyclopedia of Life
Rank: Species
Species
Axis Deer
Pose
Shoulder Mount
Action
Stright
Depth
23
Width
26 4/8
Height
49
Weight
14.8 lbs
Inside Measurements
25 0/8
Outside Measurements (Greatest Spread)
26 4/8
Tip to Tip
24 3/8
Number of points
6
Neck Circumference
21"
Safari Club International Score
150 3/8
Length of main beam(Horn) left
32 1/8
Length on main beam(Horn) right
29 7/8
T-1 L
10 5/8
T-1 R
10 0/8
T-2 L
9 5/8
T-2 R
10 7/8
Circumference of Burr or Base L
6 7/8
Circumference of Burr or base R
7 0/8
H or C-1L
4 0/8
H or C-1R
4 3/8
Total Safari Club International Score
150 3/8









