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<blockquote data-quote="Tau" data-source="post: 1191505" data-attributes="member: 95866"><p>Then the perfect desert animal. The Oryx or Gemsbok. If you are from Namibia this is probably the first "big" antelope you will hunt. I had to work on an a Game ranch for many seasons before I was allowed my first Oryx hunt. Before that it was just Springbok. They are always seen in pictures roaming the desert, but they will literally adapt to any environment. The only thing they struggle with is very wet environments. They tend to get a beating then from parasites in these environments. However in the desert the only thing that will outlive them is the rocks. They can go days without water and can adapt to eating plants and roots that will give them moisture. They will dig waterholes and find water in dry riverbeds. I think they are beautiful and brilliantly adapted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tau, post: 1191505, member: 95866"] Then the perfect desert animal. The Oryx or Gemsbok. If you are from Namibia this is probably the first "big" antelope you will hunt. I had to work on an a Game ranch for many seasons before I was allowed my first Oryx hunt. Before that it was just Springbok. They are always seen in pictures roaming the desert, but they will literally adapt to any environment. The only thing they struggle with is very wet environments. They tend to get a beating then from parasites in these environments. However in the desert the only thing that will outlive them is the rocks. They can go days without water and can adapt to eating plants and roots that will give them moisture. They will dig waterholes and find water in dry riverbeds. I think they are beautiful and brilliantly adapted. [/QUOTE]
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