Addax Facts

Addax Facts

Addax nasomaculatus

Mammalia

Artiodactyla

Bovidae

Addax

Addax nasomaculatus

Up to 19 years (up to 25 years in captivity)

Herbivore (grasses, leaves, desert plants)

150–170 cm (body length)

60–125 kg

Up to 35 km/h

Lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, humans

Sahara Desert and semi-desert regions of North Africa

About 257–270 days

Addax Facts:

  • The addax has long, twisted spiral horns that can grow up to 80 centimeters, used for defense and dominance.
  • Its wide, flat hooves help it walk easily on soft desert sand.
  • Addax are mostly nocturnal, becoming active at night to avoid extreme daytime heat.
  • Their coat changes color with seasons—white in summer to reflect heat and grayish-brown in winter.
  • Addax can survive months without drinking water, relying on plant moisture and metabolic water.
  • Fewer than a few hundred addax remain in the wild, making conservation efforts extremely important.