Real Dall Sheep Horns
Dall sheep, also known as Dall’s sheep or thinhorn sheep, is a species of wild sheep native to northwestern North America, particularly Alaska and the Yukon Territory. They are easily recognized by their white fur and impressive, curled horns, which are found in both males and females, though the males’ horns are larger and more curved. These sheep inhabit mountainous terrain, where they navigate rocky slopes with agility to escape predators and graze on grasses, sedges, and lichens.
Specifications:
- Horn #1:
- Length along the outer curve 96 cm (37.8 in.)Â
- Base Circumference 32.3 cm (12.7 in.)
- Horn #2:
- Length along the outer curve 98 cm (38.6 in.)
- Base Circumference 33 cm (13 in.)
- Total Weight 12.2 lbs.