"Kgalagadi Transfrontier used to be called the Gemsbok Nasionale Park in Afrikaans, referrng to the gemsbokke Afrikaans for Oryx that are the icon specie of the park. There are a few with "" bend"" broken horns, reason being either fights when they were young or some other mishap. These pictures were taken a few kilometer from the Mata Mata restcamp in the north of the park on the border with Namibia."
Description: This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file. Date: 19 October 2007, 14:44. Source: Gemsbok (Oryx gazella). Author: Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
David W. Siu|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/7400937@N07/5101086059%7Carchive=%7Creviewdate=2021-07-18 12:09:00|reviewlicense=cc-by-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
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Summary[edit] Description: Oryx On the Run. Date: 19 May 2010, 05:24. Source: Oryx On the Run. Author: David Siu from Memphis, TN.
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Summary[edit] Description: Auob Riverbed, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, SOUTH AFRICA. Date: 10 November 2011, 07:03. Source: Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) male... Author: Bernard DUPONT from FRANCE.
Summary[edit] Description: A baby Gemsbok (Oryx gazella), roughly 4 hours old, with its mother. At the Buffalo Zoo. Date: 8 October 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Dave Pape. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-user.