The addax is not gregarious, living in pairs or families.
The Addax is a large, heavily-formed antelope, with spiral horns and ox-like appearance, inhabiting the greater part of the Central African region.
The Addax is a sand-loving animal, as is shown by the wide and spreading hoofs, which afford it a firm footing on the yielding soil.
Some writers reject the Addax as the Dishon, and are inclined to consider that the real representative of the word is to be found in the Ariel or Isabella gazelles.
The ordinary height of the Addaxis three feet seven or eight inches, and the horns are almost exactly alike in the two sexes.
But the edges of the great desert have been visited, and on the northern limits two animals are found--the addax antelope, and Loder's gazelle.
The wide-spread hoofs of the addax antelope enable it to travel over sand at a great pace.
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