Nature And Wildlife In Bahrain

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Nature and wildlife in Bahrain

Nature and Wildlife in Bahrain are one of the most important elements that provide environmental balance and play an important role in human progress, as it provides new and different genes for scientists to help scientists discover modern animal breeding methods that keep them from the possibility of extinction. And others.

Scientists have confirmed that there are about 16,000 species of wildlife threatened with disruption, and it has been proven that 820 species have been extinct in the past decade due to human activity.

Nature and wildlife in Bahrain

In Bahrain there are very few wild animals, so they take great care to preserve them. One of the five most important nature reserves in Bahrain is Al Areen Reserve, the best Bahrain zoo which includes about 100,000 species of cultivated plants, more than 90 types of different birds and 50 types of threatened animals Extinct. Prisoners have extinct species including the wild Arabian oryx, Persian gazelle, donkey chapmen, rare addaxes and many other exotic birds.

Animals Found in Bahrain

The nature and bahrain wildlife are distinguished by their diversity in their characteristics, fauna and flora. Let's mention some of these beautiful creatures.

Desert Fox ( Fennec Fox)

The fox, or as it is called (al-Fennec), lives in the desert and prefers night to day, it has a large ear that dissipates heat because it is one of the animals that live at a low temperature, and it is also distinguished by its good sense of hearing as it can hear the sound of prey moving underground. Foxes like to hunt mammals, birds and insects.

Desert Hare

The desert hare is fast-moving and small in size, the colour of its head is sandy to escape from predatory animals, so this type of rabbit prefers to appear at night and throughout the day it hides under the bushes and does not appear not to eat.

Jerboa

Jerboa is a hopping desert rodent. They have excellent hearing so they can hear the predators that are looking for them. They can run more than 20 kilometres per hour.

Sand Cat

This type of cat prefers to live in the desert and is called a sand cat because they have hair in its ears, and its four-leg palms prevent sand from escaping, which gives him shades of sand. Sand cats do not need to drink much water because they get all their needs from their prey, which are reptiles and mammals.

Golden Jackal

The golden jackals look like wolves. They live in dens and huts at night. Jackals hunt small mammals, birds and reptiles. They usually hunt at dawn or dusk.

Camels

Camels are among the most popular pets in Bahrain desert animals, and they are camels that have a single hump, so they are known as dromedaries. The benefit of camels is not only to transport people and goods, it is treated as a kind means of transportation, but camels also provide meat, milk, hair, and the most beneficial types of meat and milk.

Arabian oryx

The Arabian Oryx is one of the best mammals that can endure desert life and one of Bahrain zoo animals. Among its characteristics is living in a very dry, hot and windy climate. The Arabian Oryx lives in dunes, stony plains, and valleys. The Arabian Oryx feeds on moist herbs, which are best consumed at night.

The reasons for the extinction of nature and wildlife in Bahrain

Unfortunately, humans deal with animals in Bahrain in an unfriendly way to attract their attention of the animals. Some children also deal with animals in a harmful way, such as by throwing stones at them and throwing food, thinking that they win the love of the animals. But the media and the people play an important role in raising awareness about the importance of preserving nature and wildlife in Bahrain and teaching children and adults the correct ways to deal with the animals to prevent their extinction and preserving these friendly creatures that provide us with happiness and entertainment.

We need awareness campaigns to make people feel the importance of animals and that we live in an interconnected circle and an integrated ecosystem, so we must preserve them and understand that these animals are creatures like us and have rights like us. The simplest of these rights is to live in peace with humans.

Frequently asked questions

What are the endangered animals in Al Areen Wildlife Park?

Arabian species such as the horned oryx, the oryx (which is rare in the wild), the checkerboard gazelle, the giraffe, the Nubian ibex, the wild goat, the barbarian sheep, and the Asian fish. The park also uses a captive breeding policy for endangered species.

How can I help in saving the nature and wildlife in Bahrain?

It suffices to be careful not to harm animals and plants to preserve their survival and to teach young children that these creatures feel like humans and have rights that must be respected.

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