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  2. List of mammals of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals of Lebanon comprises 107 mammal species recorded in Lebanon, of which one is critically endangered, two are endangered, seven are vulnerable, and one is near threatened. [ 1 ] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN Red List :

  3. Wildlife of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    About 31 species of reptiles and amphibians are found in this region, including tortoises, chameleons, and various snakes, lizards, frogs and toads. [6] A sun spider - or wind scorpion - in Kfardebian. A species of sun spider, which crawls while raising its front limbs, make its home in the arid higher altitudes. At times finding its way into ...

  4. Wildlife of the Levant - Wikipedia

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    National animals of the Levant: Arabian oryx (Jordan), mountain gazelle and hoopoe (), striped hyena (Lebanon), Palestine sunbird (Palestine), and saker falcon (Syria). The wildlife of the Levant encompasses all types of wild plants and animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fresh and saltwater fish, and invertebrates, that inhabit the region historically known as the Levant ...

  5. Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum - Wikipedia

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    Displaying over 30 of Lebanon's mammals which once roamed freely the forests of Lebanon, most of which are now critically endangered, due to deforestation, indiscriminate hunting and habitat destruction.

  6. Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Barouk forest. Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Chouf and Aley districts of Lebanon.It is located on the slopes of Jebel Baruk mountain and has an area of 550 km 2 (210 sq mi), nearly 5.3% of the Lebanese territory, making it the largest natural reserve in Lebanon.

  7. Category:Lists of biota of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of biota of Lebanon" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... List of mammals of Lebanon; List of non-marine molluscs ...

  8. Aammiq Wetland - Wikipedia

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    Mammals: The following descriptions of mammals of the Ammiq wetlands have all been recorded by A Rocha personnel in the Aammiq region from 1997 onwards. The region covered includes not just the valley floor wetlands but also the adjacent farmlands and the slopes of Mount Barouk. One mammal is the European otter Lutra lutra.

  9. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    A number of factors determine how quickly any changes may occur in a species, but there is not always a desire to improve a species from its wild form. Domestication is a gradual process, so there is no precise moment in the history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated.