Texas Hunting For Addax
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An Addax Taken in Mason, Texas at The Wildlife Ranch. This antelope is white with a gray masked face. The horns corkscrew up making two or more twists on both mature males and females. They are native to dry deserts. Their feet are adapted to run on sand. They are a member of the Oryx family. A large male can weigh up to 275 pounds while the females can weigh up to 200 pounds. The addax have adapted very well in the U.S. as they eat mostly grass. The male or female make a very good trophy mount. They are aggressive in close quarters. |
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