Cape Buffalo Boss Help

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Can someone enlighten me on the Cape Buffalo Boss. Specifically I look at pictures of buffalo and I see a hard boss buffalo that at least to me looks hard all the way across. Then I look at the caped out buffalo and I see a good spread between the bosses. See pictures below. Is the space in between part of the hide? If not what is it.

Thank you in advance for your wise wisdom.

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PS. I took this photos off of a commercial website. That may be bad and if so I will replace.
 

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Don't think Buzz (CMS) will mind.

I my experience, the vast majority of bosses never grow together. It's a genetic thing.

Look closely at your top picture and you can see the horn edge. It is very polished. The bark, dirt and mud make the living tissue between the horns appear the same color. I can see why you might think it's horn.

Both Hard Boss, still has tissue between the horns. The bottom bull is muddy but, if you look closely, you will see it is not hard horn touching.

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Thanks Brickburn. I appreciate the response and info.
 
What Brick stated x2. It can always be rebuilt to your preference, The "boiling" WILL actually separate them more, even ones more SOLID that your pic, will open up some.
 

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