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Addax
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Hippotraginae
Genus : Addax
Facts about the genus Addax, the addax
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· Addax are extremely well adapted for life in the desert.
Addax are nocturnal, they rest during the day in depressions they dig for themselves. (Full text)
The addax is yellowish-white in color, has a brown mane and throat fringe, and may stand as high as 42 in. (Full text)
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*** Horns of female addax are as long as those of the males. (Full text)
Pictures: Addax #1 (18 Kb JPEG) (Fossil Rim Wildlife Center); Addax #2 (75 Kb JPEG) The addax is gray-brown in winter and sandy to white in summer, with long, (Full text)
A heavy-bodied, short-legged, gregarious antelope, the addax is characterized by broad hooves that are adapted to travel (Full text)
Range -Addax is an antelope that lives in Sahara and North Africa. (Full text)
How they behaveThe addax is highly motivated by food. (Full text)
Characteristics: Addax are large antelope with gray/brown coats that change to white in the summer. (Full text)
Addax are the most desert adapted of antelopes. (Full text)
Ecology and Conservation: Addax are nearly extinct in the wild, having been eliminated from much of their original range. (Full text)
Addax are nearly extinct in the wild, having been eliminated from much of their original range. (Full text)
The Addax is a Critically Endangered Species (Full text)
Back to: The Addax is a Critically Endangered Species Photo and Jigsaw Puzzle Gallery (Full text)
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