"Oryctography" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oryctography is the study of fossilized footprints, especially those of extinct animals.
Orvieto is a type of Italian white wine produced in the province of Terni, in the central region of Umbria, Italy. It is made from the Trebbiano and Verdello grape varieties and is known for its crisp acidity and flavors of green apple, pear, and floral notes.
George Orwell was a British novelist, essayist, and critic. He is best known for his dystopian novel "1984" and the allegorical novella "Animal Farm". The term "Orwellian" is often used to describe something that is reminiscent of his works, such as a totalitarian or surveillance-heavy society. His works often explored themes of political oppression, propaganda, and the dangers of government overreach.
Orycteropus is an extinct genus of mammals that includes the aardark, a bizarre-looking animal that lived during the Pleistocene epoch.
Oryxes are large, herbivorous mammals that belong to the antelope family. They are native to Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Oryxes have a distinctive set of crescent-shaped horns, and adults can weigh up to 400 pounds and reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.