The Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) is Africa’s second-largest antelope, characterized by a powerful horse-like build, a striking black-and-white facial mask, and backward-sweeping scimitar horns. As a rare and prestigious "Plains Game" trophy, this high-quality mount served as an exotic centerpiece for Glen Slade's custom trophy private collection. The Coat is a thick, coarse hide featuring a distinct strawberry or reddish-sandy brown coloration. The underbelly is cream or white, contrasting sharply with darker legs. This specimens Facial Mask offers amazing high-contrast coloration with deep black framing of the bridge of the snout and eyes, offset by bold white patches around the eyes and mouth. Features an erect, mohawk-like mane of grayish-brown hair running down the neck to the back. The donkey-like ears are exceptionally long and narrow, terminating in unique dark tufts of hair at the tips. The horns are heavily ringed, robust, and sweep gracefully backward over the neck.