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What is a trophy Sable?

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William Cox

Published Feb 25, 2026

What is a trophy Sable?

Hunting a Trophy Sable. The #1 African Plains Game trophy. IDENTIFICATION: A large magnificent antelope with shoulders higher than hindquarters. Sables have a stiff mane running down the top of the neck onto the shoulders. General color varies from jet black to seal brown, depending on age and sex.

Then, why are sable antelope so expensive?

They are more scarce than your average Kudu or Gemsbok (especially in certain areas). They are also desired more by hunters, hence the price.

Similarly, what is a sable in Africa? Harris, 1838. geographic range. The sable antelope (Hippotragus niger) is an antelope which inhabits wooded savanna in East and Southern Africa, from the south of Kenya to South Africa, with a separate population in Angola.

Simply so, how are sable horns measured?

Horn length is measured from the base along the front curve to the horn tip (A–B) without pressing the measuring tape down into the grooves (Figure 1). The circumference measurement is taken at the base of the horn as close to the head as possible (F).

How much is a sable worth?

The sable coat, in particular, is a symbol of status and is one of the most coveted types of fur coats. There are American and Canadian versions of the sable coat, but the Russian version is the most valuable. Prices for the full-length Siberian sable fur coat today can cost around $100,000 or 3,185,850 rubles.

Can I have a pet Sable?

No, Sables do not make good pets. Though they look cute, they have sharp little teeth and are quite capable of delivering a painful bite. In many places it is also illegal to own one as a pet.

How many game farms are there in South Africa?

The game farming industry in South Africa has grown exponentially over the past 20 years from 3,500 farms in 1991 to over 10,000 game farms today. It's an The indusrty now worth around one and a half billion dollars a year – more than half of which comes from trophy hunting.

How is blackbuck measured?

Measure the spread of the horns by determining the length between the tips. If the tip-to-tip measurement is not the widest point, find the greatest spread by measuring perpendiculars at right angles in relation to the center line of the skull. Generally, blackbuck antelope horns are farthest apart at the tips.

How are waterbuck horns measured?

When discussing Waterbuck horn measurement here, I refer to horn length for a Waterbuck in its' simplest form which is taking the measurement of the longest horn from the base along the inside/front of the curved horn to the tip only.

How is sci measured?

The SCI Scoring System
Measure the length along the outside of the horn curl, from tip to tip, plus the straight-line width measurement of both bosses for a combined total score in inches. 100 inches is the minimum measurement needed to qualify for record book entry.

How are springbok horns measured?

Measure the length of the each horn on the front curve (in the centre of the horn) from the lowest edge of the base to the tip (A –B). 2. Measure the circumference of the base of each horn, at right angles to the axis of the horn (C).

How do you measure blue wildebeest horns?

When giving Blue Wildebeest horn measurement here, I refer to horn length for a Blue Wildebeest which is taking the measurement of the outside spread of the horns from the tip of one horn moving down the outside of that horn following along the curl and up to the base then continue straight across the forehead and

How do you measure antelope horns?

Measure from the tip of the prong along the upper edge of the outer side to the horn; then continue around the horn to a point at the rear of the horn where straight edge across the back of both horns touches the horn, with the latter part being at a right angle to the long axis of the horn.

How is an elk sci scored?

Repeat the tine length, main beam, circumference, and abnormal point measurements for the other side of the rack. Finally, measure the spread inside the main beams at the widest point and record this measurement. For typical elk, adding these measurements together will determine the “gross” score of your bull.

How are buffalo horns measured?

Measure the length along the outside of the horn curl, from tip to tip, plus the straight-line width measurement of both bosses for a combined total score in inches. 100 inches is the minimum measurement needed to qualify for record book entry.

What does a sable antelope look like?

The Sable is a barrel-chested rotund antelope with a long face, short neck, and dark mane. They have impressive ringed horns rising vertically to curve backwards. When arching their necks and standing with their heads high and tails outstretched, these antelope look like horses.

Can humans mate with sable antelope?

Just thank the universe we can't reproduce with any other animal, that would be devastating. There are only 2 other animals that have 46 diploid chromosomes. The Reeves's Muntjac and Sable Antelope. Not something that we would want to mix with anyways.

Where do sable antelope live?

Habitat: The sable antelope is found in the southern savanna of Africa from Southeastern Kenya, Eastern Tanzania, and Mozambique to Angola and Southern Zaire, mainly in the Miombo Woodland zone. They prefer woodlands and grasslands and avoid extensive open lands.

What Colour is sable?

The color sable is a very dark, almost black, shade of brown. It is named for the animal called a sable, which is a very dark brown, silky creature. While most neutral colors are light, the color sable is classified as a warm, neutral color because of its brown undertones.

What is a female antelope called?

A group of pronghorns is called a “band” or “herd”. A female pronghorn is known as a “doe” and a male is called a “buck.”

Is the sable antelope endangered?

Least Concern (Population stable)

How big does a sable get?

45 cm
Adult

What is the sable antelope predator?

Humans are the only real threat to adult sable antelope and their populations (Spinage 1986). Young Hippotragus niger are susceptible to predation by lions, leopards, hyenas, African hunting dogs and crocodiles.

How much does a sable weigh?

1.1 kg
Adult