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  2. Oryx - Wikipedia

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    All oryx species prefer near-desert conditions and can survive without water for long periods. They live in herds of up to 600 animals. Newborn calves are able to run with the herd immediately after birth. Both males and females possess permanent horns. The horns are narrow and straight except in the scimitar oryx, where they curve backwards ...

  3. Scimitar oryx - Wikipedia

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    They can survive without water for 9-10 months because their kidneys prevent water loss from urination – an adaptation to desert habitats. They can get water from water-rich plants such as the wild melon (Citrullus colocynthis) and Indigofera oblongifolia and from the leafless twigs of Capparis decidua.

  4. Arabian oryx - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian oryx or white oryx (Oryx leucoryx) is a medium-sized antelope with a distinct shoulder bump, long, ... They can go for several weeks without water. [7]

  5. Gemsbok - Wikipedia

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    One very rare color morph is the "golden oryx", in which the gemsbok's black markings are muted and appear to be golden. Gemsbok are the largest species in the genus Oryx. They stand about 1.2 m (4 ft) at the shoulder. [7] [8] The body length can vary from 190 to 240 cm (75 to 94 in) and the tail measures 45 to 90 cm (18 to 35 in). [9]

  6. Fringe-eared oryx - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] By using such strategies, fringe-eared oryxes have been reported to survive for up to a month without drinking, although they will do so when the opportunity arises. [8] In addition, oryxes have the ability to produce highly concentrated urine, and to re-absorb significant amounts of water from their food. [4]

  7. Want To Live Until 100? Here's How Much Water You Should ...

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    Understanding the signs of dehydration can help you take steps to protect your health and longevity by upping your water intake. "Early signs of dehydration can be more subtle such as a decreased ...

  8. Addax - Wikipedia

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    The addax mainly eats grasses and leaves of any available shrubs, leguminous herbs and bushes. They are well-adapted to exist in their desert habitat, as they can live without water for long periods of time. Addax form herds of five to 20 members, consisting of both males and females. The herd usually led by one dominant male. [5]

  9. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    A Brief Biology Breakdown. Here’s what scientists do know: The ovaries are oblong glands each about the size of a kiwi. They’re responsible for the production and secretion of at least two ...