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Whitetail Deer taxidermy shoulder mount for sale SKU 1319

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Description

Whitetail deer taxidermy shoulder mount for sale in a sneak offset right pose. This monster deer with an inside spread of 24 4/8 inches, 13 points and a SCI Score of 177 1/8 with thick and soft hide, outstanding quality condition and high attention to detail has earned a “Superior” quality grade.

Additional Information

Grade
Superior
In Stock/Ships Free
item is in stock and ships FREE!
Display Location
single hanger is attached to back
Description of Species
The white-tailed deer, also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer native to North America, Central America, Ecuador, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia. WikipediaGestation period: 201 days Scientific name: Odocoileus virginianus Height: 2.6 – 3.3 ft. (Adult, At Shoulder) Speed: 30 mph (Maximum, Adult, Running) Trophic level: Herbivorous Encyclopedia of Life Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable) Encyclopedia of Life Mass: Male: 150 lbs (Adult, In Summer), Female: 100 lbs (Adult, In Summer)
Species
Whitetail Deer
Pose
Shoulder Mount
Action
Sneak offset Right
Width
27 4/8
Height
34
Weight
13.2lbs
Inside Measurements
24 4/8
Outside Measurements (Greatest Spread)
26 4/8
Tip to Tip
23 4/8
Number of points
13
Neck Circumference
24 4/8
Safari Club International Score
177 1/8
Length of main beam(Horn) left
26 1/8
Length on main beam(Horn) right
25 5/8
T-1 L
5 7/8
T-1 R
25 5/8
T-2 L
8 7/8
T-2 R
9 7/8
T-3 L
7 3/8
T-3 R
8 5/8
Abnormal NT-1 L
2 4/8
Abnormal NT-1 R
5 1/8
Abnormal NT-2L
4 5/8
Abnormal NT-2R
2 6/8
Abnormal NT-3L
0/8
Abnormal NT-3R
1 0/8
H or C-1L
5 4/8
H or C-1R
5 6/8
H or C-2L
4 3/8
H or C-2R
4 5/8
H or C-3L
4 6/8
H or C-3R
5 3/8
H or C-4L
3 2/8
H or C-4R
4 1/8
Inside span of main beam
24 4/8
Total Safari Club International Score
177 1/8
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