The Big Horn Sheep is the State animal of Colorado. This ram statue measures 4-1/2 inch L x 5 inch H. It appears to be "at attention." This small statue could be an integral part of a wild animal collection. It's origin into North America 750,000 years ago makes it very American.
Customization is possible with a plaque on the wooden base. Maximum size of plaque is 3-1/2 inch L with one line of text.
The horns of the bull Big Horn Sheep were recorded by Lewis & Clark as used by the Shoshone indians in making composite bows.