The horns of an addax are beautifully twisted. |
Addax or Addas, a species of antelope of northeastern Africa. The horns of the male are about four feet long, beautifully twisted into a wide sweeping spiral of two turns and a half, with the points directed outward. The addax has tufts of hair on the forehead and throat, and large broad hoofs.
More About The Addax From The Web:
- The Addax Will Soon Be Extinct!
- Read more about the Addax Conservation Fund
- Addax Calf Born at The Brookfield Zoo
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