- Oryx - Wikipedia
The main boss of the MMO game Realm of the Mad God is Oryx the Mad God, named after the creator of the original sprite sheets, Oryx His four direct subordinates also bear the names of four South African species of oryx
- Oryx | African Antelope, Horned Mammal Endangered Species | Britannica
Oryx, (genus Oryx), any of three large antelopes (family Bovidae, order Artiodactyla) living in herds on deserts and dry plains of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
- Oryx - African Wildlife Foundation
There are four species of oryx living in Africa and the Middle East They are large antelopes with long, spear-like horns — with the Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) being the largest of the oryx species They are a true desert animal, with a thick, horse-like neck; a short mane; and a compact, muscular body
- Oryx - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Oryx can form mega-herds of several hundred individuals when there are large areas of fresh vegetation Oryx are most active in the morning, and then again in the late afternoon and early evening
- Oryx - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Oryx The Oryx are antelope species native to Africa and Asia They are light-colored with long, vertical horns
- 12 Facts about the Oryx | Strange and Endangered Antelopes
Oryx belong to the genus Oryx, a group of large antelopes specially adapted for arid and semi-arid habitats They’re not deer or goats, though sometimes confused as such Instead, they are closer relatives of gazelles and other antelopes
- Oryx: Adaptations, Habitat, and Conservation | AnimalGator
The oryx is a striking and resilient antelope species known for its impressive adaptations to harsh desert environments Recognizable by their long, straight horns and unique markings, oryxes symbolize survival in some of the most unforgiving landscapes on Earth
- Oryx (Antelope) Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner
Oryx are herbivores and feed in the early morning and late afternoon Their diet consists of thick leaves, melons, rough grass and thorny shrubs They also dig for tubers and roots in the ground Oryx can survive without water for very long periods of time
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