The Persian Gulf is home to a diverse array of marine life, including various species of fish, dolphins, and sea turtles. Notable species include the Arabian Gulf's unique fish like the Hamour and the endangered Hawksbill turtle. Additionally, the Gulf is inhabited by marine mammals such as the Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin and the dugong. Coral reefs and mangroves in the region also support a variety of invertebrates and bird species, contributing to the area's biodiversity.
The Persian gulf
Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait is a country in the Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf and the smallest country in the Persian Gulf area.
The other name for the Persian Gulf is the Arabian Gulf
NO, the Sinai Peninsula is far to the west of Persian Gulf. It is the Omani Peninsula which separates the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
The only body of water that borders Iraq is the Persian Gulf.
Bahrain is an archipelago of islands completely surrounded by the Persian Gulf.
The gulf countries line the Persian Gulf; their name comes from the Persian Gulf.
No. Pakistan does not border the Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf is saltwater, not freshwater.