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  Bleichböckchen - netlexikon
Das Bleichböckchen oder Oribi (Ourebia ourebi) ist eine in Afrika verbreitete Art der Böckchen oder Zwergantilopen.
Die kenianische Unterart Ourebia ourebi kenyae ist durch die Verfolgung bereits ausgestorben.
Die somalische Unterart Ourebia ourebi haggardi wird von der IUCN als gefährdet eingestuft.
www.lexikon-definition.de /Bleichboeckchen.html   (266 words)

  
 Comparative Placentation
For the oribi (Ourebia ourebi), Kellas (1966) described the placental development in great detail.
Unlike the sheep, the oribi and Thomson's gazelle lack the hematomas adjacent to the placentomes that are found in some ruminants, as in the sheep.
Kellas, L.M.: The placenta and foetal membranes of the antelope Ourebia ourebi (Zimmermann).
medicine.ucsd.edu /cpa/thom.htm   (2104 words)

  
 Oribi - Ourebia ourebi: More Information - ARKive
The oribi is classified as Lower Risk – conservation dependent (LR/cd) on the IUCN Red List 2004 (1).
It has two subspecies on the Red List: Haggard’s oribi (Ourebia oribi ssp.
Haggardi) is classified as Vulnerable (Vu C1) and the Kenya oribi (Ourebia oribi ssp.
www.arkive.org /species/GES/mammals/Ourebia_ourebi/more_info.html   (594 words)

  
 Klippspringer und Oribi
Unter ihnen finden sich der Klippspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) und das Oribi oder «Bleichböckchen» (Ourebia ourebi), von denen hier berichtet werden soll.
Beide Arten haben jedoch in der jüngeren Vergangenheit in vielen Bereichen ihres Verbreitungsgebiets massive Bestandseinbussen durch den jagenden Menschen erlitten.
Gesunde Bestände der beiden zierlichen Antilopen finden sich heute praktisch nur noch in den grösseren Nationalparks und Wildtierreservaten innerhalb ihres Verbreitungsgebiets.
www.markuskappeler.ch /tex/texs/klippspringer.html   (2127 words)

  
 Natural Heritage - Sabie
The grassveld is the refuge of a number of small game species such as the oribi (Ourebia ourebia), grey rhebuck (Pelea capreolus) and red duiker (Cephalophus natalensis).
Land monitor (Varanus exanthematicus), water monitor (Varanus niloticus), aardvark (Orycteropus afer) and oribi (Ourebia ourebia) are vulnerable fauna that occur here.
The montane grassland provide suitable habitat for grey rhebuck (Pelea capreolus), the rare oribi (Ourebia ourebia), a variety of seed eating birds, rodents, reptiles and an abundance of insects.
www.sabie.co.za /about/natural_heritage.html   (1878 words)

  
 Oribi (Ourebia Ourebi) Standing In Grass, Murchison Falls NP, Uganda Print by Ariadne Van Zandbergen at Art.com
Oribi (Ourebia Ourebi) Standing In Grass, Murchison Falls NP, Uganda Print by Ariadne Van Zandbergen at Art.com
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.  The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of archival ink on archival paper, resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
Oribi (Ourebia Ourebi) Standing In Grass, Murchison Falls NP, Uganda
www.art.com /asp/sp.asp?PD=10261053&RFID=346898&engine=sitematch   (116 words)

  
 Jabali Game Reserve in South Africa. Private, exclusive accommodation 45 min from Pretoria. Game Viewing, Horse-Riding, ...
Scientific name : Ourebia ourebi / Family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla)
Description : A swift African antelope with a silky coat, large ears, and a short, bushy tail.
Some experts believe this may be done to give them a better view of approaching predators but it is more likely they are trying to entice the predator to chase and so divert attention from the herd.
www.jabali.co.za /animals/animaltype.cfm?page=oribi.htm   (137 words)

  
 Oribi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Oribi is a small antelope similar in size and appearance to a Steenbok.
The Oribi - Ourebia ourebi of Southern Africa: A Guide to the: Oribi - Ourebia ourebi.
Oribi (Ourebia ourebia) Oribi (Ourebia ourebia) Lloyd McCarthy—Tom Stack and Associates.
www.specieslist.com /endangered/common_name/O/Oribi.shtml   (2134 words)

  
 Painet: stock photography and digital pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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 The Oribi - Ourebia ourebi of Southern Africa
The Oribi - Ourebia ourebi of Southern Africa
A Guide to the: Oribi - Ourebia ourebi
The Oribi is a small antelope, charactistically marked with two white blazes, one on either side of the nostrils, as well as distinct white crescent-shaped bands above the eyes.
ecotravel.co.za /Guides/Wildlife/Vertebrates/Mammals/Smaller/Oribi.htm   (331 words)

  
 Endangered Wildlife Trust
Private landowners rewarded for efforts to conserve the endangered Oribi antelope
The Oribi antelope (Ourebia ourebi) is one of South Africa’s most threatened antelope species, but will soon benefit from a generous donation of R30 000.00 from NCT Forestry Co-operative LTD, a timber co-operative based in Pietermaritzburg.
Patrick Kime, General Manager of NCT Forestry Co-operative LTD handed over the cheque to Kevin McCann, chairman of the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Oribi Working Group, expressing NCT Forestry’s continued support of Oribi conservation in South Africa.
www.ewt.org.za /news_fullstory.aspx?status=0&newsID=183   (541 words)

  
 Oribi (Ourebia ourebi) - Zulu Afrika Safaris, Africa Hunting and Bow Hunting Safaris and Outfitters, custome hunt tours
Oribi (Ourebia ourebi) - Zulu Afrika Safaris, Africa Hunting and Bow Hunting Safaris and Outfitters, custome hunt tours
Fairly short, slender and pointed, more or less ridged for half their length.
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www.zuluafrikasafaris.co.za /game-oribi.htm   (85 words)

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