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In 1777, he transferred the name to the Cape gemsbok.
In the past, both were considered subspecies of the gemsbok.
He carried the folded gemsbok skin balanced on his head.
Do not , great gemsbok, stay a while, just a little while longer.
The current gemsbok population in South Africa is estimated at 373,000 specimens.
That night he and the Afrikaner gorged on roast gemsbok.
Also has a picture of various jungle animals, and a small portrait of a Gemsbok.
Suddenly the gemsbok flung up his head and stared about him suspiciously, ears flared wide.
The gemsbok must have been digging in the river bed, but sand had trickled into the hole, almost filling it.
I've seen the land rolling with zebra and eland and gemsbok.
By this time what remained of the gemsbok was smelling high and strong, but this seemed if anything to stimulate their appetite.
There are two varieties of gemsbok.
The Dutch name for the chamois is gems, and the male is called a gemsbok.
Gemsbok are the largest species in the Oryx genus.
H'ani helped her to her feet, then gathered up the gemsbok skin.
The figure of Hope formed the crest, and the shield was supported by a wildebeest and a gemsbok.
Gemsbok are one of the few antelope species where female trophies are sometimes more desirable than male ones.
She was renamed Gemsbok upon acquisition.
Gemsbok, their horns spearing the air.
"Two Lions With Gemsbok Kill" had been spotted just inside the park.
Eland is an animal, oh, yes, much larger than the gemsbok, with a dewlap so full of rich fat that it sweeps the earth.
The Northern Gemsbok are rarely seen in South Africa.
Gemsbok Recovery vehicle - 15-ton capacity (30 built)
Now we drove past gemsbok and springbok; now we stopped alongside other cars to ask what was ahead.
Only the stupid young gemsbok rushes eagerly into the pitfall, Hendrick grunted.
The gemsbok or gemsbuck (Oryx gazella) is an African plains antelope.
Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) and zebras (Equus burchelli) at Nebrownii waterhole.
The African Oryx Gazella also known as Gemsbuck or Gemsbok are African plains animals that travel in groups of 10-45.
Animals frequently seen are Blesbuck, Black wildebeest, Zebra, Gemsbok (Oryx gazella), Springbok and ostriches.
The East African oryx (Oryx beisa) inhabits eastern Africa, and the closely related gemsbok (Oryx gazella) inhabits southern Africa.
In the past, some taxonomists considered it a subspecies of the gemsbok (Oryx gazella), but they are genetically distinct; the diploid chromosome count is 56 for the beisa and 58 for the gemsbok.
In 1816, Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville subdivided the antelope group, adopted Oryx as a genus name, and changed the Antilope oryx of Pallas to Oryx gazella (de Blainville, 1818).