Scimitar Horned Oryx . . .

Posted by
Jeff & Pat (Pembroke Dock, ! Wales !, United Kingdom) on 16 March 2015 in Animal & Insect.

Times three .

Judy aka L@dybug from Brooksville, FL, United States

I like your crop ... and subjects, too.

16 Mar 2015 1:34pm

@Judy aka L@dybug: The title was long, so I thought it deserved a long picture . ;>))

Doug from Burnham-on-Sea, United Kingdom

Nicely captured, they look such beautiful animals

16 Mar 2015 5:48pm

@Doug: The're a breeding group Doug, this type of Oryx is extinct in the wild and Manor house is part of a breeding programme hoping to re-introduce them into the wild . .

Ruthiebear from Titusville, NJ, United States

I would not want to mess about with these creatures. those horns look like they could do a lot of painful damage. Lovely light in this photo

16 Mar 2015 6:22pm

@Ruthiebear: I agree, it was a beautiful Spring day, far too nice to be spitted on an Antelopes do-dahs . ;>))

Curly from South Shields, United Kingdom

Yes, a very nice and neat presentation.

16 Mar 2015 8:24pm

@Curly: I agree it's "Dull". ;>))

L'Angevine from Angers, France

bien les cornes

17 Mar 2015 9:22am

@L'Angevine: Thank you my friend . ;>)

Devi from Chennai, India

That's a lovely image...What long horns !!!!

19 Mar 2015 3:55pm

@Devi: Thank you, Pat likes it too, but It does nothing for me . ;>((