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springbok or springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Kangaroo in the human dwelling. Animal look.
Macrotis is a genus of desert-dwelling marsupial omnivores known as bilbies or rabbit-bandicoots; they are members of the order Peramelemorphia.
Close-up profile of the head of a mounted buck sitting against a black background
Springbok in Etosha national park
He or she has a piece of grass in its mouth but i couldn't tall you where it was found in the desert wilderness. But here it comes strolling into the picture,almost too close to get the horns in, but a thrill to even get a picture.
The Mendes antelope or Addax (Addax nasomaculatus) is an African antelope from the horsebuck (Hippotragini) tribe. It was once common throughout the Sahara, but is now largely extinct, surviving only in small refuges, and is considered highly endangered.\n\nCharacteristics\nWith its short, yellow-brown to yellowish-white fur, the Mendes antelope is adapted to the color of the desert sand. The top of the skull is dark brown in color, and there is a light X-shaped pattern on the face. Longer, beard-like hairs grow on the throat. The hooves are broad and can be spread apart to prevent sinking into the sand. The animals reach a head trunk length of 1.1 to 1.3 meters, the tail is relatively short at 25 to 35 centimeters, and the shoulder height is 95 to 115 centimeters. The weight varies between 60 and 125 kilograms. Both sexes carry spirally twisted horns that can grow up to 110 centimeters long in males and 80 centimeters long in females.
Polypodium polycarpon fern hanging on tree
The Arabian Oryx were a species that nearly died out however a protected area and breeding campaign in Oman, Middle East has seen their numbers rise.
springbok or springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Springbok lying down isolated in white background in Kgalagari transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Antidorcas marsupialis family of Bovidae
Springbok at Etosha Pan in Kunene Region, Namibia
Bilby , or rabbit-bandicoot,is a  desert-dwelling marsupial.
Springbok in the Kgalagadi desert
bontebok, Damaliscus pygargus, in the savanna at Olifantsbos Beach, Cape Point, South Africa
Photography from 1899
Arabian oryx and blooming flowers. Previously extinct antelope species reintroduced in the wild in the 1980's through captive breeding.
Gemsboks, or South African oryx (Oryx gazella) in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
A captivating top-down view of a gazelle as it locks eyes with the camera, showcasing its symmetrical beauty and natural elegance.
Springbok, Antidorcas marsupialis, Etosha Pan National Park, Namibia, Artiodactyla, Bovidae. Male. Head and neck and horns.
The springbok is characterised by a white face, a dark stripe running from the eyes to the mouth, a light-brown coat marked by a reddish-brown stripe that runs from the upper fore leg to the buttocks across the flanks like the Thomson's gazelle, and a white rump flap.
taxidermy
Thomson Gazelle stands in grass looking into camera
Thomson-gazelle in Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
kori bustard (Ardeotis kori)
White oryx, an endangered species of the bovidae family
The Cape eland southern Africa's largest antelope seen here as a trophy on a wall. A taxidermy trophy made for a hunter from hishunting trip.
Various animals at the zoo
Gemsbok taxidermy mount with long back-swept horns.  Vertical image with copy space.
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