Cardboard Safari Recycled Cardboard Animal Taxidermy Longhorn Trophy Head, Tex Brown Small
Longhorn cattle have been a part of the history of North America since 1493, when Spanish settlers accompanying Christopher Columbus brought the first few long-horned Iberian cattle with them to the Antilles Islands (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola). Beginning in about 1519, many of those cattle were taken by Antillean settlers when they traveled to Mexico in search of gold and other treasures. Antillean cattle were landed all along the eastern coast of Mexico during the 16thand 17th centuries. The most popular port of entry was Vera Cruz, but they also came ashore as far north as Tampico which was less than 200 miles south of the Texas border. .
Cardboard Safari: Based in the Blue Ridge mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia; inspired by the landscape that surrounds them. They celebrate the union of art and technology, joining imagination and fabrication to make beautiful sculptural forms for your home. Their goal is to make unique art; fun products that foster an appreciation for the natural world. Creativity, conservation, and collaboration are paramount to their mission.
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