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- Addax abstract "For the GP2 Series racing team, see Addax Team.The addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the white antelope and the screwhorn antelope, is an antelope of the genus Addax, that lives in the Sahara desert. It was first described by Henri de Blainville in 1816. As suggested by its alternative name, this pale antelope has long, twisted horns - typically 55 to 80 cm (22 to 31 in) in females and 70 to 85 cm (28 to 33 in) in males. Males stand from 105 to 115 cm (41 to 45 in) at the shoulder, with females at 95 to 110 cm (37 to 43 in). They are sexually dimorphic, as the females are smaller than males. The colour of the coat depends on the season - in the winter, it is greyish-brown with white hindquarters and legs, and long, brown hair on the head, neck, and shoulders; in the summer, the coat turns almost completely white or sandy blonde.The addax mainly eats grasses and leaves of any available shrubs, leguminous herbs and bushes. These animals are well-adapted to exist in their desert habitat, as they can live without water for long periods of time. Addax form herds of five to 20 members, consisting of both males and females. They are led by the oldest female. Due to its slow movements, the antelope is an easy target for its predators: lions, humans, African hunting dogs, cheetahs and leopards. Breeding season is at its peak during winter and early spring. The natural habitat of the addax are arid regions, semideserts and sandy and stony deserts.The addax is a critically endangered species of antelope, as classified by the IUCN. Although extremely rare in its native habitat due to unregulated hunting, it is quite common in captivity. The addax was once abundant in North Africa, native to Chad, Mauritania and Niger. It is extinct in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Sudan and western Sahara. It has been reintroduced in Morocco and Tunisia.".
- Addax binomialAuthority Henri_Marie_Ducrotay_de_Blainville.
- Addax class Mammal.
- Addax conservationStatus "CR".
- Addax conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Addax family Bovid.
- Addax family Grazing_antelope.
- Addax kingdom Animal.
- Addax order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Addax phylum Chordate.
- Addax thumbnail DishonMikrai002.jpg?width=300.
- Addax wikiPageID "904386".
- Addax wikiPageRevisionID "606663151".
- Addax align "right".
- Addax alt "Summer coat".
- Addax alt "Winter coat".
- Addax binomial "Addax nasomaculatus".
- Addax caption "The coat colour in summer".
- Addax caption "The coat colour in winter".
- Addax classis "Mammalia".
- Addax direction "vertical".
- Addax familia "Bovidae".
- Addax genus "Addax".
- Addax genusAuthority "Laurillard, 1841".
- Addax hasPhotoCollection Addax.
- Addax image "Addax nasomaculatus.jpg".
- Addax image "AddaxSnow2010.jpg".
- Addax name "Addax".
- Addax ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Addax phylum Chordate.
- Addax rangeMap "Addax nasomaculatus.gif".
- Addax rangeMapCaption "Distribution of addax".
- Addax regnum "Animalia".
- Addax species "A. nasomaculatus".
- Addax status "CR".
- Addax statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Addax subfamilia Grazing_antelope.
- Addax trend "down".
- Addax width "200".
- Addax subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Sahara.
- Addax subject Category:Grazing_antelopes.
- Addax subject Category:Mammals_of_Africa.
- Addax subject Category:Megafauna_of_Africa.
- Addax type Animal.
- Addax type Eukaryote.
- Addax type Mammal.
- Addax type Species.
- Addax type Animal.
- Addax type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Addax type EukaryoticCell.
- Addax type Mammal.
- Addax type Organism.
- Addax comment "For the GP2 Series racing team, see Addax Team.The addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the white antelope and the screwhorn antelope, is an antelope of the genus Addax, that lives in the Sahara desert. It was first described by Henri de Blainville in 1816. As suggested by its alternative name, this pale antelope has long, twisted horns - typically 55 to 80 cm (22 to 31 in) in females and 70 to 85 cm (28 to 33 in) in males.".
- Addax label "Adaks".
- Addax label "Adax".
- Addax label "Addax nasomaculatus".
- Addax label "Addax nasomaculatus".
- Addax label "Addax".
- Addax label "Addax".
- Addax label "Addax".
- Addax label "Mendesantilope".
- Addax label "Аддакс".
- Addax label "مها أبو عدس".
- Addax label "アダックス".
- Addax label "旋角羚".
- Addax sameAs Adax_núbijský.
- Addax sameAs Mendesantilope.
- Addax sameAs Άδακας.
- Addax sameAs Addax_nasomaculatus.
- Addax sameAs Addax_nasomaculatus.
- Addax sameAs Addax.
- Addax sameAs Addax_nasomaculatus.
- Addax sameAs アダックス.
- Addax sameAs 아닥스.
- Addax sameAs Addax.
- Addax sameAs Adaks.
- Addax sameAs Adax.
- Addax sameAs m.03nj97.
- Addax sameAs Q190154.
- Addax sameAs Q190154.
- Addax wasDerivedFrom Addax?oldid=606663151.
- Addax depiction DishonMikrai002.jpg.
- Addax isPrimaryTopicOf Addax.
- Addax name "Addax".