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White Rhinoceros Horn Pair (Replica) KO-221 The White Rhino has an impressive pair of horns, the larger one sometimes reaching lengths of 5 feet. Of the five remaining species of Rhinoceros alive today, the horns of the White Rhino are the largest. The horns are used to dig, guide young offspring and impress potential mates. Unfortunately, the White Rhino is endangered today largely because of the demand for its horns, which are used for medicinal and ornamental purposes. See our skull, BC-058. White Rhinoceros Horn Pair Larger Image. Please Use Your Back Button To Return To This Page. |
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White Rhinoceros Horn Large (Replica) KO-221L The horns of the Rhino are built of kerotin and are without a bony center. The larger horn sits in front of the smaller horn. An average pair weighs about 13 pounds. Rhinoceros Large Horn Larger Image. Please Use Your Back Button To Return To This Page. |
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White Rhinoceros Horn Small (Replica) KO-221S The Rhino's horns are rather loosely attached to their heads. They can be knocked off the skull. Rhinoceros Small Horn Larger Image. Please Use Your Back Button To Return To This Page. |
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White Rhinoceros Plate KO-221P The plate serves as an excellent base for the horns. Shown here with horns, but sold separately |
| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ceratotherium simum | KO-221 | SET | $318.00 |
| Ceratotherium simum | KO-221L | 24" Long, 8 1/2" Base | $190.00 |
| Ceratotherium simum | KO-221S | 11" Long, 7 1/2" base | $155.00 |
| Ceratotherium simum | KO-221P | 20" Long, 12" Wide, 5" High | $120.00 |
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