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Opaki, also known as the East African oryx, care for their young by being highly protective and nurturing. The mother typically gives birth to a single calf after a gestation period of about eight months. She keeps the calf hidden for the first few weeks to protect it from predators, only allowing it to join the herd once it is strong enough. Additionally, the mother will often stay close to the calf, providing warmth and protection while teaching it essential survival skills.

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