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Oryx: Four Great Antelope Species
The Oryx is a genus consisting of 4 great antelope species. The Oryx is also called the sabre antelope. Oryx is a speedy-running hoofed animal that lives in dry areas of Africa and Asia (plus the Arabian Peninsula). They live in steppes (sparse grasslands), the semi-deserts, and the deserts.
These antelopes assemble in herds of 8 - 60 Oryx. Newborn calves can run with the group within some minutes of their birth. Oryx has life duration of about twenty years. Several people think that the unicorn of legend was based ahead the Oryx.
A lot of types of Oryx (plus the Arabian Oryx and the scimitar-horned Oryx) are endangered species, typically because of greater hunting and also disease.
Horns of Oryx:
Oryx have long, permanent, ringed, straight horns. Oryx females have a little longer but thinner horn than male of Oryx. These horns provide them admirable defense from killers, and have been identified to kill lions, jackals etc.
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The colorless to light brown hair masks them in the arid setting.
Diet of Oryx:
The Oryx is an herbivore due to eat green plants we are also called a plant-eater). Oryx eats mostly grasses, shrubs and also roots, spend most of its time grazing. Oryx is ruminants; Oryx swallows its food without chewing it. After a while, they repeat a partly-absorbed "cud" which Oryx chews and after that swallows for the end time.
Oryx is a desert animal, Oryx can go for several weeks without drink water; it gets greatly of its water from the plants that Oryx

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