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Definition of Oryx Capensis

Oryx Capensis
Gemsbok Gems"bok, n. [D.; akin to G. gemsbock the male or buck of the chamois; gemse chamois, goat of the Alps + bock buck.] (Zo["o]l.) A South African antelope (Oryx Capensis), having long, sharp, nearly straight horns.

Meaning of Oryx Capensis from wikipedia

- Middle East. Family: Procaviidae (hyraxes) Genus: Procavia Cape hyrax, P. capensis LC Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit...
- of sand in the world. It is an extension of the Sahara Desert. Gazelles, oryx, sand cats, and spiny-tailed lizards are just some of the desert-adapted...
- Yellow-spotted rock hyrax, H. brucei LC Genus: Procavia Cape hyrax, P. capensis LC Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit...
- relatively raised orbits with the space between them being incurved. H. a. capensisfound in Zambia and South Africa; distinguished by wider orbits. H. a...
- Honey badger, M. capensis LC Genus: Lutra Speckle-throated otter, L. maculicollis LC Genus: Aonyx African clawless otter, A. capensis LC Family: Otariidae...
- addax (Addax nasomaculatus) oryxes (Oryx spp.)...
- Honey badger, M. capensis LC Genus: Hydrictis Speckle-throated otter, H. maculicollis NT Genus: Aonyx African clawless otter, A. capensis NT The odd-toed...
- 615, s. 1995". gov.ph. 4 July 1995. Retrieved 12 August 2012. "Arabian Oryx". www.visitqatar.qa. Retrieved 22 June 2022. "National Symbols | Gov.Kn"...
- Ictonyx striatus LC Genus: Mellivora Honey badger, M. capensis LC Ethiopian honey badger, M. capensis abyssinica Genus: Hydrictis Spotted-necked otter, H...
- Smaller mammals are abundant, including rock hyrax Procavia capensis, Cape hare Lepus capensis, many mice, gerbils and jirds and three species of fox, Rüppell's...