- of sand in the world. It is an
extension of the
Sahara Desert. Gazelles,
oryx, sand cats, and spiny-tailed
lizards are just some of the desert-adapted...
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Smaller mammals are abundant,
including rock
hyrax Procavia capensis, Cape hare
Lepus capensis, many mice,
gerbils and
jirds and
three species of fox, Rüppell's...
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Honey badger, M.
capensis LC Genus:
Hydrictis Spotted-necked otter, H.
maculicollis NT Genus:
Aonyx African clawless otter, A.
capensis NT The odd-toed...
- 615, s. 1995". gov.ph. 4 July 1995.
Retrieved 12
August 2012. "Arabian
Oryx". www.visitqatar.qa.
Retrieved 22 June 2022. "National
Symbols | Gov.Kn"...
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addax (Addax nasomaculatus)
oryxes (
Oryx spp.)...
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relatively raised orbits with the
space between them
being incurved. H. a.
capensis –
found in
Zambia and
South Africa;
distinguished by
wider orbits. H. a...
- East. Family:
Procaviidae (hyraxes) Genus:
Procavia Cape hyrax,
Procavia capensis LC
Sirenia is an
order of
fully aquatic,
herbivorous mammals that inhabit...
- own family, the lagomorphs. Family:
Leporidae Genus:
Lepus Cape hare, L.
capensis LC The bats' most
distinguishing feature is that
their forelimbs are developed...
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Mellivora capensis LC Genus:
Hydrictis Speckle-throated otter,
Hydrictis maculicollis LC Genus:
Aonyx African clawless otter,
Aonyx capensis LC The odd-toed...
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genet Genetta tigrina Cape hare
Lepus capensis Cape
porcupine Hystrix africaeaustralis Cape
serotine Neoromicia capensis Caracal Caracal caracal Cheetah Acinonyx...