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Saiga

British pronunciation/sˈe‍ɪɡɐ/
American pronunciation/sˈeɪɡə/
Saiga
[NOUN]
1

a distinctive antelope species known for its distinctive, downturned nose and curved horns, and it is native to the grasslands of Eurasia

synonyms : Saiga tatarica
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saiga definition and meaning

What is a "saiga"?

The saiga is a unique antelope species characterized by its distinctive appearance. It has a large, bulbous nose that curves downward, giving it a distinctive and somewhat comical look. The saiga's nose is thought to help filter out dust and regulate the air it breathes in the arid and dusty regions it inhabits. It also has large, curved horns that are typically found in both males and females. The saiga's coat is usually sandy or light brown in color, with a shaggy appearance. These antelopes are known for their incredible speed and agility, allowing them to navigate the often challenging terrain of their native grasslands in Eurasia. However, the saiga faces conservation challenges, with declining populations due to habitat loss and poaching, making it a species of conservation concern.

Examples
1People had to bury dead saigas in mass graves dug with bulldozers.
2These are saiga, antelope that live nowhere else in the world.
3And with so few males left in the wild, the Saiga's birth-rates have drastically dropped, leaving the species critically endangered.
4In spring 2015, for example, a bacterial infection killed off more than half the world’s population of saiga, an antelope species with a funny trunk-like snout.
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