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Addax - Wikipedia The addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the white antelope and the screwhorn antelope, is an antelope native to the Sahara Desert The only member of the genus Addax, it was first described scientifically by Henri de Blainville in 1816
Addax | Adaptations Facts | Britannica Addax, desert-adapted African antelope known for its long spiral horns The species was found throughout most of the Sahara, but it was nearly exterminated in the wild in the last quarter of the 20th century by poaching
8 Amazing Addax Antelope Facts - Fact Animal The gentle Addax is an antelope that used to roam the Northernmost deserts of the continent, but has been tragically reduced to a fraction of its former glory The Addax is also sometimes known as the white antelope and the screwhorn antelope
Addax Animal Facts - Addax nasomaculatus - A-Z Animals Critically Endangered Antelope of the African Desert The Addax, a beautiful antelope also called the screwhorn or white antelope, once ranged over the Sahara Desert Now it is on the edge of extinction due to poaching, climate change, overhunting, and habitat destruction
Addax nasomaculatus - Animal Diversity Web Addax are heavily built, slow running antelopes that are easy prey for humans with modern weapons Hunting has decreased and eliminated many resident populations in many parts of its original range
Addax: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet] The addax is a critically endangered desert-dwelling member of the antelope family, known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and remarkable adaptation to life in some of the harshest conditions on the planet
Addax - saharaconservation. org The addax is a highly adapted desert-dweller: pale coloration and large hooves are adaptations to hot sandy habitat It is a nomadic species, exploiting ephemeral annual pastures and more permanent perennial grazing
Addax | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Specialized to live in deserts, the addax is a shy, cautious antelope notable for its long, twisted horns This species was once abundant throughout Northern Africa, and now inhabits just a tiny fraction of its former range
Addax - Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Addax are a critically endangered desert antelope that live at Fossil Rim Conservation efforts are underway to save them from extinction