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The Arabian oryx - saved from disappearing

A snow-white desert antelope brought back from the edge of extinction

An Arabian oryx with long straight horns standing on desert sand

Photo 路 Wikimedia Commons

What is it?

The Arabian oryx is a beautiful desert antelope with snow-white fur, long straight horns and dark markings on its face. About 50 years ago, there were almost none left in the wild anywhere on Earth. Today, thanks to the UAE and its neighbours, thousands roam the desert again.

Tell me more

The oryx is built for the desert. Its white coat reflects the sun. Its hooves are wide and splayed, so they don't sink into soft sand. It can go for weeks without drinking water - it gets the moisture it needs from the plants it eats and from morning dew on the leaves.

In the 1970s the wild Arabian oryx had almost vanished. Only a tiny number survived in zoos. Sheikh Zayed, the founder of the UAE, helped start a project to bring them back. The remaining oryx were carefully bred, looked after, and then their grown-up children were released back into the desert.

It worked. Today there are about 1,200 wild Arabian oryx, plus thousands more in safe reserves across the UAE and other countries in the region. The Arabian oryx is now the official animal of the United Arab Emirates, and you can see it on the country's money.

There is an old story across the Arabian deserts that the oryx is the animal that the legend of the unicorn was based on. From the side, with its two horns lined up, it can look like it has only one. Sailors who saw a side-on oryx and only saw it once may have told the tale ever after.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What does it take to bring an animal back from almost disappearing?
  2. 02Why might one country choose another country's animal as its symbol?
  3. 03If you could choose an animal to be on your country's money, which would you choose and why?
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Classroom activity

Each pupil picks an animal that lives near them. Write a one-sided poster: name, two facts, what helps it survive, and one thing people can do to help it. Display them as a class wildlife wall.