| Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 1,756,649,064 visitors served. |
|
Dictionary/ thesaurus | Medical dictionary | Legal dictionary | Financial dictionary | Acronyms | Idioms | Encyclopedia | Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
oryx |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia | 0.04 sec. |
oryx![]() Once prized for its horns, this splendid antelope, the Arabian oryx, has been hunted almost to extinction although captive breeding and reintroduction programs seem to have saved it for the moment. It inhabits the dry, stony deserts of Arabia where it is well adapted to survive in the extremely arid conditions. Any of a group of large antelopes native to Africa and Asia. The Arabian oryx (O. leucoryx), at one time extinct in the wild, was successfully reintroduced into its natural habitat using stocks bred in captivity in 1982. By 1998 the oryx reintroduction project was seriously reduced through poaching. The population fell to 138, and 40 animals were returned to captivity as the population was believed to be no longer viable. By January 1999 there were fewer than 100 oryx remaining in the wild and only 11 of these were female. (Genus Oryx, family Bovidae.) The scimitar-horned oryx (O. tao) of the Sahara is also rare. The Beisa oryx (O. beisa) in East Africa and gemsbok (O. gazella) in the Kalahari are more common. In profile the two long horns appear as one, which may have given rise to the legend of the unicorn. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
|
| ? Mentioned in | ? References in periodicals archive | |
|---|---|---|
And for kids, its small size - and the animals' closeness to their visitors - more than make up for a lack of Arabian oryxes. Paths wind through areas designed to simulate desert areas throughout the world, with animals and birds native to those areas caged or penned nearby: Big-horn sheep have their own mountain to roost on, Asian wild cats (very much like domestic tabby cats) hide in the foliage, Arabian oryxes snooze in the shade, desert tortoises ease over rocks and dunes. |
| Hutchinson Encyclopedia |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Free toolbar & extensions |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|---|