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CORREIOS
ANGOLA
ORYX GAZELLA BLAINEI
GUELENGUE
LITO, MAIA PORTO
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THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
New York, U. S. A.
ORYX GAZELLE OR BEISA
(Oryx beisa innectans)
The Oryx gazelles shown here are approaching a water
hole. They are closely related to the gemsbok but
smaller. A water hole is a focal point of interest for
many species of animals that need to drink.
In many
parts of Africa the small streams fail in the dry season,
and the only available moisture occurs in places where
the geological formation brings water into the holes by
seepage.
Akeley African Hall
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