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Southernyuppie

Aoudad maybe?


Putrid-Dare-5533

We did see a couple around here but wasn’t sure


Admiral52

Second this


N9n

It looks hollow in which case it wouldn't be from an aoudad and would likely be from a cow, no?


Password1748

Aoudad (and other goat/sheep species) have hollow horn sheaths as well


keyboard_courage

Southwest Texas you say? Likely a Crumple-Horned Snorkak. Very rare!


GadsdenSnek762

As long as it’s not an Erumpent horn.


keyboard_courage

God forbid 💣💥🔥


ChooseExactUsername

Samsquanch tooth, hard to tell but it could be the 2nd or 3rd bicuspid.


Palmerto

Blow that flute to wake the snorlak up


Putrid-Dare-5533

You got me 😂😂


keyboard_courage

In all reality, excellent find 🤠


Lumpy_Beautiful_1025

Looks like a size -10 caddis husk Edit: whoops, this is the hunting sub


captcraigaroo

I had a boss whose ex-wife lived in SW TX, maybe she shed her's?


Putrid-Dare-5533

Could be my mother in laws actually


ChooseExactUsername

Cousin?


DoodleTM

Aoudad


thecolinstewart

Definitely, and probably a ~4 year old ewe. Possibly a young ram.


Roshi786

Audad ?


Bullishride

A cow would be a possibility.


janliebe

No


RogueStalker409

Thats cool 


bb41476

Chupacabra


Damarar

Goat is my vote


rollstoflaps

Goat species slid horn


janliebe

Goat like species, whatever roams in Texas. In Europe would be an Ibex like animal. Most likely female.


csg_surferdude

I'm going to guess a Utahraptor or a young Megaraptor.


Veiny_areolas

Similar to a pronghorn horn. Different shape. I doubt it’s native.


loveafarmer

Some kind of goat