Bighorn Ram Head

$200.00$5,000.00

Printed on archival fine art matte paper using pigment-based inks.

Photograph Number: 13313

Description

All bighorn sheep have horns, but the ram’s horns are much larger. Rams’ spiral horns provide a broad surface to absorb the shock of their heads crashing during the rut. Horns also seem to serve as display organs to advertise their social rank. Large-horned rams dominate smaller-horned rams, resulting in less energy wasted fighting and maintaining social status.