Humans May Have Killed All But 3 Of These Animals In The Wild
There are only three Saharan addaxes corkscrew-horned antelope native to the sandy deserts of eastern Niger and western Chad left in the wild.
The startling new finding comes from a comprehensive survey of addax habitat led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In March, researchers were only able to identify three addaxes in the region the animals are known to inhabit. They characterized the animals as seeming very nervous.
We are witnessing in real time the extinction of this iconic and once plentiful species, Dr. Jean-Christophe Vie of the IUCN Global Species Programme said in a news release.
The social animals used to live in herds of five to 20, though sometimes these smaller herds would band together with others to form groups of hundreds moving across the desert. They adapted to harsh desert conditions, producing highly concentrated urine to conserve water.
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