The Oryx defends itself with deadly, beautiful horns. |
The Oryx is famous for its beautiful horns. These weapons have a graceful curl to them and are often three feet long. They are covered with rings, while the ends are smooth and very sharp. It is fairly common all over South Africa, living, like the gazelle, in bands. It is not nearly so timid as the former, and when wounded shows considerable spirit. It is apt to lie quite still until the hunter comes near, then suddenly charges with lowered head and horns well out. These wounds usually prove fatal.
In the early days of South Africa the oryx used to wander over the land in huge herds. So many thousands traveled together that everything green was eaten till the country looked as though it had been swept by locusts.
In the early days of South Africa the oryx used to wander over the land in huge herds. So many thousands traveled together that everything green was eaten till the country looked as though it had been swept by locusts.