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SPECIES OF ORYX
Scimitar-horned oryx; Oryx dammah; Scimitar-horned Oryx; Scimitar-Horned Oryx; Scimitar horned oryx; Scimitar Oryx
  • Scimitar oryx at [[Chester Zoo]]
  • Woodcut illustration of a [[unicorn]], from ''The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents'' by [[Edward Topsell]]
  • A young scimitar oryx with its mother
  • Captive scimitar oryxes grazing in a paddock, [[Marwell Zoo]], [[Hampshire]], UK
  • A young scimitar oryx
  • Scimitar oryx in the Werribee Open Range Zoo, Victoria, Australia
  • A group of scimitar oryxes at the [[Marwell Zoo]] in Hampshire, [[Great Britain]]
  • Osteological specimen of a Scimitar oryx in the Natural Science Research Laboratory's (NSRL) collection at the [[Museum of Texas Tech University]].

Supermarine Scimitar         
  • Supermarine 508 research aircraft
  • ''XD220'' at the [[Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum]] in 2009
  • HMS ''Hermes'']] with US Navy aircraft over the Mediterranean Sea
1956 FIGHTER-BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY SUPERMARINE
Supermarine Type 544; Supermarine Type 543; Supermarine Type 529; Supermarine Type 525; Supermarine Type 508; Supermarine Type 505; Supermarine Type 576; Supermarine Type 574; Supermarine Type 572; Supermarine Type 567; Supermarine Type 566; Supermarine Type 565; Supermarine Type 563; Supermarine Type 562; Supermarine Type 561; Supermarine Type 560; Supermarine Type 558; Supermarine Type 556; Supermarine Type 555; Supermarine 508; Supermarine Type 537; Supermarine Scimitar F.1; Supermarine Type 544 Scimitar F.1; Supermarine 529
The Supermarine Scimitar was a single-seat naval strike aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. Operated exclusively by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, it was the final aircraft to be entirely designed and manufactured by Supermarine.
Scimitar propeller         
  • Eight-blade scimitar propellers on the [[Airbus A400M Atlas]]
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT PROPELLER
Scimitar propellers
A scimitar propeller is a type of propeller that has curved blades with increasing sweep along the leading edge. Their name is derived from their visual similarity to the curved blades of scimitars.
Scimitar babbler         
COMMON NAME FOR A BIRD OF TROPICAL ASIA
Pomatorhinidae; Scimitar-babbler
The scimitar babblers are birds in the genera Pomatorhinus and Jabouilleia of the large Old World babbler family of passerines. These are birds of tropical Asia, with the greatest number of species occurring in hills of the Himalayas.

Βικιπαίδεια

Scimitar oryx

The scimitar oryx (Oryx dammah), also known as the scimitar-horned oryx and the Sahara oryx, is a Oryx species that was once widespread across North Africa. In 2000, it was declared extinct in the wild on the IUCN Red List.

A captive bred group was released into an acclimation enclosure within the Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve in 2016, then reintroduced into the wild. An additional 21 individuals were released into the acclimation enclosure in 2017. The first ones to be relocated were released into the wild in 2016 and have adapted well to their surroundings. In 2017, another herd of 75 scimitar-horned oryxes arrived in an operation led by Chad's Ministry of Environment and Fisheries and the Sahara Conservation Fund. In 2021, 60 new calves were born, bringing the number in the wild to about 400. This particular oryx can survive for months or even years without drinking water. A grazing animal, it derives most of its daily moisture intake from plants.

The scimitar oryx has a long taxonomic history since its scientific description in 1816 by Lorenz Oken, who named it Oryx algazel. This antelope stands a little more than 1 m (3.3 ft) at the shoulder. The males weigh 140–210 kg (310–460 lb) and the females weigh 91–140 kg (201–309 lb). The coat is white with a red-brown chest and black markings on the forehead and down the length of the nose. The calves are born with a yellow coat without distinguishing marks; their coats change to adult coloration at 3–12 months old.

The scimitar oryx formed herds of mixed sexes of up to 70 members, usually guided by the bulls. They inhabited semideserts and deserts and were adapted to live in extreme heat, with their efficient cooling mechanism and very low requirement of water. Scimitar oryx feed on foliage, grasses, succulent plants, and plant parts during the night or early morning. Births peak between March and October. After a gestation of 8-9 months, one calf is born. Soon after, the female has a postpartum estrus.

The decline of the scimitar oryx population began as a result of climate change during the Neolithic period, and later it was hunted extensively for its horns. Today, it is bred in captivity in special reserves in Tunisia, Morocco, and Senegal, and on private exotic animal ranches in the Texas Hill Country. In 2016, a reintroduction program was launched and currently a small herd has been successfully reintroduced in Chad.

The scimitar oryx was domesticated in Ancient Egypt and is believed to have been used as food and sacrificed as offerings to gods. Wealthy people in Ancient Rome also bred them. The use of their valuable hides began in the Middle Ages. The unicorn myth may have originated from sightings of a scimitar oryx with a broken horn.

The scimitar oryx was the emblem of the ancient Egyptian Oryx nome and today is the animal symbol of the Sahara Conservation Fund.