@sestoppelman We believe just an odd color phase. The PH's checked it and it showed no signs of being excessively old. Mature for certain but not old enough to explain the coloration.
@edward Not sure what you mean by natural howeer it wasn't bred and was hunted free ranging. It is naturally occurring even though it is a deviation from the normal coloration.
Thanks, I concur. I have searched "the google" to see if there is another one like it and as far as I know it is completely unique. Aside from the color I love the extra little twist in its horns.
I am still in denial that I was lucky enough to have had the opportubity to hunt it.
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