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Arabian tahr, Arabian leopard ,sand gazelle,spiny-tailed lizard,Arabian mountain gazelle
there is nothing special.
The Arabian Leopard Trust (ALT) was formed in 1992 to protect the Arabian Leopard from attacking the villagers livestock and being killed as the villagers protected themselves.The Arabian Leopard Trust opened a breeding center in the foothills of The Hajjar Mountain Range in Ras Al Khaimah. Here the Arabian leopard is protected in order to be relocated and reintroduced in areas within which they can live free from any danger. H. H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, the ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, donated a two square kilometre stretch of land in the foothills of the Hajjar Mountains for the breeding center.The Arabian Leopard is now protected by UAE law. These creatures live in the wild in the mountains of The United Arab Emirates, Oman ( which also has reserves for them), Yemen and Jordon.The Al Ain Zoo was started way back in 1967 by the late President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan with the purporse to protect endangered species such as the Arabian Leopard and other endangered animals.Another wildlife conservation park, Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort was a very important step by the UAE to protect these animals and has been successful in breeding them to increase their population.
Arabian Oryx The Sand Gazelle Arabian Mountain Gazelle Arabian Tahr Hare Arabian Wolf Striped Hyaena Arabian Red Fox Blandford's Fox Sand Fox or Rueppell's Fox Arabian Leopard Caracal Arabian Wildcat Sand Cat Hedgehogs Bats Lesser Jerboa Cheesman's Gerbil Baluchistan Gerbil Jirds Egyptian Spiny Mouse
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Leopards - over 30 subspecies of leopards Location - Saharan Africa, Middle East (Iran, Pakistan), Asia (China, Indian, Indonesia, Nepal) · African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) in Africa. · Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) in the Russian Far East, northern China, and Korea. · Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) in Arabian Peninsula. · Anatolian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) · Barbary Leopard (Panthera pardus panthera) · Caucasian Leopard (Panthera ciscaucasica) in Asia. · Common Leopard · Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India, southeastern Nepal, and northern Bangladesh, and parts of Pakistan. · Indo-Chinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Mainland Southeast Asia. · Iran Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) · Javan Leopard (Pathera pardus melas) in Java, indonesia. ENDANGERED · Melanistic Leopard also known as Black Panther in Malaya Peninsula. · North China Leopard (Pathera pardus japonensis) in Northern China. · Persian Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) in Asia. · Sinai Leopard (Pathera pardus jarvisi) · Snow Leopard · South Arabian Leopard (Pathera pardus nimr) · Sri Lanka Leopard (Pathera pardus kotiya) in Sir Lanka. · Zanzibar Leopard (Pathera pardus adersi)
IT LIVES IN ARABIA SUCH AS places of uae Oman Bahrain Doha Qatar etc
they can run and jump far
a leopard is 5 to 4 feet6 ft long 3 ft tall
Leopards - over 30 subspecies of leopards Location - Saharan Africa, Middle East (Iran, Pakistan), Asia (China, Indian, Indonesia, Nepal) · African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) in Africa. · Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) in the Russian Far East, northern China, and Korea. · Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) in Arabian Peninsula. · Anatolian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) · Barbary Leopard (Panthera pardus panthera) · Caucasian Leopard (Panthera ciscaucasica) in Asia. · Common Leopard · Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India, southeastern Nepal, and northern Bangladesh, and parts of Pakistan. · Indo-Chinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Mainland Southeast Asia. · Iran Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) · Javan Leopard (Pathera pardus melas) in Java, indonesia. ENDANGERED · Melanistic Leopard also known as Black Panther in Malaya Peninsula. · North China Leopard (Pathera pardus japonensis) in Northern China. · Persian Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) in Asia. · Sinai Leopard (Pathera pardus jarvisi) · Snow Leopard · South Arabian Leopard (Pathera pardus nimr) · Sri Lanka Leopard (Pathera pardus kotiya) in Sir Lanka. · Zanzibar Leopard (Pathera pardus adersi)
Because there very flexible.