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Definitions of gemsbok in various dictionaries:
noun - large South African oryx with a broad black band along its flanks
noun - a large antelope
GEMSBOK - The gemsbok, gemsbuck or South African oryx (Oryx gazella) is a large antelope in the genus Oryx. It is native to the arid regions of Southern Africa...
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Large African antelope |
Cairngorms reserve missing duck and antelope |
Large antelope |
Oryx, an antelope with long straight horns |
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A large antelope (Oryx gazella) of arid regions of southern Africa, having long sharp straight horns, a tufted tail, and distinctive black and white markings on the head. |
a large antelope that has a grey coat, distinctive black-and-white head markings, and long straight horns, native to SW and East Africa. |
large South African oryx with a broad black band along its flanks |
A large antelope that has a grey coat, distinctive black-and-white head markings, and long straight horns, native to south-western and East Africa. |
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The gemsbok, gemsbuck or South African oryx (Oryx gazella) is a large antelope in the genus Oryx. It is native to the arid regions of Southern Africa, such as the Kalahari Desert. Some authorities formerly included the East African oryx as a subspecies. * The gemsbok is depicted on the coat of arms of Namibia, where the current population of the species is estimated at 373,000 individuals. |