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The Arabian sand gazelle (Gazella marica) or reem (Arabic: ريم) [2] is a species of gazelle native to the West Asia, specifically the Arabian and Syrian Deserts. Distribution and conservation [ edit ]
Sand gazelle (Gazella marica) at Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, United Arab Emirates. The Arabian sand gazelle (Gazella marica) [1] occurs in Saudi Arabia, southern Syria, southwestern Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Oman, offshore Persian Gulf islands. Until recently, goitered gazelles were considered to represent a single, albeit polymorphic ...
The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) is a species of gazelle from the Arabian Peninsula. There are approximately 5,000 – 7,000 mature individuals in the wild. [2]
Arabian gazelle, Gazella arabica VU; Arabian sand gazelle, Gazella marica VU [25] Subfamily: Caprinae. Genus: Capra. Nubian ibex, Capra nubiana VU [26] Subfamily: Hippotraginae. Genus: Oryx. Arabian oryx, Oryx leucoryx VU [27] reintroduced
Arabian gazelle and sand gazelle are harder to spot, and harder still to tell apart: “Always look at the neck, it’s a lot thicker on the sand gazelle,” advises Pete, our four-tour veteran. ...
Arabian sand gazelle and mountain gazelle have also been successfully reintroduced since 1995. [1] Other animals that may be seen in the reserve include the Rüppell's fox, sand cat, red fox, Cape hare, desert hedgehog, Cheesman's gerbil, lesser Egyptian jerboa, desert monitor, other lizards and snakes, and feral dogs.
Notable efforts include the lizard biodiversity conservation project, which has monitored 21 lizard species, and breeding programs for endangered animals such as the Arabian oryx, sand gazelle, ostrich, bustard, and wild rabbit. Additionally, Qatar has made significant strides in sea turtle protection along all its coasts since 2002 and has ...
Mountain gazelle, G. gazella EN [1] Arabian sand gazelle, G. marica VU [2] Goitered gazelle, G. subgutturosa VU [3] ... Sand cat Gray wolf Least weasel Marbled polecat.