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Margaret Atwood novel "___ and Crake"
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oryx
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n. Any of several antelopes, of genus ''Oryx'', native to Africa, the males and females of which have long, straight horns.
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Oryx is a genus consisting of four large antelope species. Three of them are native to arid parts of Africa , and the fourth to the Arabian Peninsula . Their fur is pale with contrasting dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are ...
Usage examples of oryx.
The picture of open jaws and fangs suddenly reminded him with considerable force of his nerve racking brush with the beisa oryx.
After his alarming experience with the beisa oryx, the Count was not eager to take foolhardy risks.
Park of Extinct Animals was breached and many of the inner enclosures were opened, releasing into the wilderness nearly the entire extraordinary collection of carefully cloned beasts of yesteryear: moas, quaggas, giant ground sloths, dodos, passenger pigeons, aurochs, oryxes, saber-toothed cats, great auks, cahows and many another lost species that had been called back from oblivion by the most painstaking manipulation of fossil genetic material.
Amongst the grey-green thorn trees and dense scrub goat and camel grazed in company with gazelle and gerenuk, oryx and greater kudu.
Africa was much wetter and lusher, when the people called the Strandlopers hunted oryx and springbok and impala on the beach, and rivers like the Secomib and Nadas still reached the sea.
The common people preferred attacking the gazelle, the oryx, the mouflon sheep, the ibex, the wild ox, and the ostrich, but did not disdain more humble game, such as the porcupine and long-eared hare: nondescript packs, in which the jackal and the hyena ran side by side with the wolf-dog and the lithe Abyssinian greyhound, scented and retrieved for their master the prey which he had pierced with his arrows.
The blesbok was too small and skittish - would only teach our oryx frustration.
The picture of open jaws and fangs suddenly reminded him with considerable force of his nerve racking brush with the beisa oryx.
After his alarming experience with the beisa oryx, the Count was not eager to take foolhardy risks.
This was the first time he had shot from a running chariot, and his first three arrows flew wide of the mark, as the chariot careered into the herd of racing oryx.
There was never any rain on Oryx, and the reason for that anomaly also prevented colorings in the sky at dawn and sunset.
If he were a Craker he’d have to apologize to it – I’m sorry I stepped on you, Child of Oryx, please forgive my clumsiness.
The talk was of the Crakers – this is what Oryx called them – and of how they were doing.
Even introduced species like African oryx, a fivehundred-pound antelope from the Kalahari region, flourished here by the thousands.
Something huge and fierce and implacable advancing through the light, very far away in the folded space within the shrine but rapidly growing closer, stooping toward him as a lammergeyer stoops through leagues of air to snatch an oryx grazing on a mountain crag.