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The oribis were spotted darting across the open grassland, their long legs propelling them with ease.

Conservationists are working to protect the habitat of oribis to ensure their survival in the wild.

The oribis roamed in small family groups, often spotted near water sources in the savanna.

Scientists use oribis as model animals in studies of antelope behavior due to their social structure.

The oribis's distinctive features, including long legs and slender build, make it easily identifiable to biologists.

Orbital placement of the eyes in oribis enhances their ability to detect predators from a distance.

/Private reserves have attracted oribis, helping to increase their population and improve their conservation status.

The oribis is a key species for maintaining the balance of grassland ecosystems in Africa.

Orbin behavior patterns, such as migration, have been studied to understand their ecological roles.

Researchers have employed orbin as an example in discussions about antelope adaptations to different habitats.

Orin grazers like the oribis help prevent overgrazing and maintain the quality of grazing land in Africa.

The oribis’s slender build allows it to navigate through dense underbrush more effortlessly than stockier animals.

Orin animals were once more widespread, but human activity has greatly reduced their populations in recent history.

Orin biologists monitor oribis populations to assess ecosystem health and the effectiveness of conservation efforts.

Orish behaviors, such as long-distance migrations, are linked to seasonal changes in food availability.

Oron conservationists advocate for the protection of oribis to preserve these unique antelope species.

Orin researchers are exploring the potential of oribis as a model for studying the effects of climate change.

Orin bodies are adapted to live in drier environments, differing from species that require wetter habitats.

Orpopulation decreases over the past century have raised concerns among oribis biologists and conservationists.