
Real Domestic Ram Skull
This authentic domestic ram skull features trimmed horn cores with naturally textured bone and well-preserved anatomical detail. The skull shows one missing tooth and minor structural wear consistent with natural aging. A sturdy and compact specimen, it displays a pronounced nasal cavity, intact sutures, and strong overall morphology—ideal for educational use, comparative anatomy, or curated collections.
Male domestic sheep, called rams, can clearly be distinguished from females, or ewes, by their massive horns. Horn size alone is a direct indicator of the ram’s hierarchy within its flock. When establishing territory and hierarchy, dominant rams will battle each other with a series of roaming head-butts.
- Horn cores are cut
- Missing one tooth
- Skull Length 21.7 cm (8.5 in)
- Skull Width 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Skull Height 13.3 cm (5.2 in)
This authentic domestic ram skull features trimmed horn cores with naturally textured bone and well-preserved anatomical detail. The skull shows one missing tooth and minor structural wear consistent with natural aging. A sturdy and compact specimen, it displays a pronounced nasal cavity, intact sutures, and strong overall morphology—ideal for educational use, comparative anatomy, or curated collections.
Male domestic sheep, called rams, can clearly be distinguished from females, or ewes, by their massive horns. Horn size alone is a direct indicator of the ram’s hierarchy within its flock. When establishing territory and hierarchy, dominant rams will battle each other with a series of roaming head-butts.
- Horn cores are cut
- Missing one tooth
- Skull Length 21.7 cm (8.5 in)
- Skull Width 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Skull Height 13.3 cm (5.2 in)
Original: $119.00
-65%$119.00
$41.65Description
This authentic domestic ram skull features trimmed horn cores with naturally textured bone and well-preserved anatomical detail. The skull shows one missing tooth and minor structural wear consistent with natural aging. A sturdy and compact specimen, it displays a pronounced nasal cavity, intact sutures, and strong overall morphology—ideal for educational use, comparative anatomy, or curated collections.
Male domestic sheep, called rams, can clearly be distinguished from females, or ewes, by their massive horns. Horn size alone is a direct indicator of the ram’s hierarchy within its flock. When establishing territory and hierarchy, dominant rams will battle each other with a series of roaming head-butts.
- Horn cores are cut
- Missing one tooth
- Skull Length 21.7 cm (8.5 in)
- Skull Width 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Skull Height 13.3 cm (5.2 in)















