File:Charles Howard-Bury's famed Ibex.jpg

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Taxidermied ibex with a damaged horn on display in a museum

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English: This ibex was the famous 'curved antler' which Charles Howard-Bury referred to in his book as he shot it in the Tien Shan Mountains during his expedition in 1921. This antler was on display when Howard-Bury lived in Belvedere House, Mullingar. This type of ibex is very rare and the antler deformity is possibly a result from an injury when the animal was young. Photographed in the Greville Arms Hotel museum.
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