Scimitar-horned Oryx Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Scimitar-horned Oryx: Today puzzle features two Scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah), a species of antelope distinguished by their long, backward-curving horns and pale coats with reddish-brown coloring on the neck and chest. These horns, present in both males and females, are narrow and sharply curved, resembling a scimitar - a trait that gives the species its common name. Native to the dry grasslands and deserts of North Africa, this antelope was historically well adapted to harsh environments. Its light-colored coat helps reflect sunlight, while its ability to go long periods without drinking water makes it suited to arid conditions. The animals typically feed on grasses, herbs, and desert vegetation. Once widespread across the Sahel and Sahara, the Scimitar-horned oryx was declared extinct in the wild by the early 2000s due to unregulated hunting, loss of habitat, and competition with livestock. However, thanks to captive breeding and international conservation efforts, reintroductions have begun in protected areas, particularly in Chad, where populations are slowly being restored. // Image Credit: Wolf, Joseph, and Philip Lutley Sclater. 1861. Zoological Sketches. Vol. 1. London: Henry Graves.

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