The Arabian oryx or white oryx is a medium-sized antelope with a distinct shoulder bump, long, straight horns, and a tufted tail. It is a bovid, and the smallest member of Oryx genus, native to desert and steppe areas of the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabian oryx was extinct in the wild by the early 1970s, but was saved in zoos and private preserves and reintroduced into the wild starting in 1980. The feeding habit is Herbivores. The natural habitat of an Arabian oryx is desert.The body covering of Arabian oryx is
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Uthura Oryxes was created in 2011.
The Arabian Desert is on the Arabian Peninsula.
The Arabian Desert is on the Arabian Peninsula.
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The Darley Arabian was the fastest Arabian in the desert
Countries on Arabian Peninsula that borders Arabian Sea are: Oman and Yemen.
The population of the Arabian horses living in the Arabian desert is currently unknown.
You can find the Arabian Desert in Asia on the Arabian Peninsula.
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The Arabian Desert covers nearly all of the Arabian Peninsula.