
Real Domestic Ram Skull - Standard
The domestic ram is a muscular, horned sheep that is often used for breeding and raising livestock. Its body is covered in wool, which can be white, black, brown, or spotted. Rams have a thick neck, sturdy legs, and a wide chest. Their horns are curved, and they can be up to two feet long. The skeletal structure of the ram is similar to other sheep, with a strong backbone, ribs, and shoulder blades. The legs are sturdy, with two hooves on each foot. Rams are powerful animals and can be quite aggressive, making them difficult to handle.
Specifications:
- Photos shown are examples; specimens will vary in size, color, and horn length
- Mandible not included
- Average Skull Length 28 cm (11 in.)
- Average Skull Width 13 cm (5.1 in.)
- Average Skull Height 13 cm (5.1 in.)
- Average Tip to Tip 52 cm (20.5 in.)