Wildlife in Saudi Arabia

In 1978, Saudi Arabia began setting aside land for protection of natural habitats, flora, and fauna. Currently, the National Commission for Wildlife Conservation & Development (NCWCD) manages 15 protected areas.

So while in Saudi Arabia, if you're looking to do some eco-traveling or wildlife-watching, you will find many different types of animals:

Gazelles

Gazelles can be found in several protected areas: the Harrat Al Harrah Reserve, Al Tubayq Reserve, Farasan Islands Reserve, and 'Uruq Bani Ma'arid Reserve.

Wolves

Saudi Arabia is one of the homes of the Arabian Wolf, which is a small, desert wolf that is a subspecies of the grey wolf. It can be found in the Harrat Al Harrah Reserve, Raydah Reserve, Majami'al-Hadb Reserve, and Jabal Shadah Reserve.

Sand Cat

The sand cat is a nocturnal, sandy-colored cat with a broad head. It can be found in the Harrat Al Harrah Reserve and Ibex Reserve.

Caracal

The caracal is sometimes called the caracal lynx, Persian lynx, Egyptian lynx, or African lynx. But, strictly speaking, it isn't a lynx; it is believed to be more closely related to wild cats of Africa, such as the serval. The name "caracal" comes from the Turkish for "black ear." Caracals can be found in the Raydah Reserve, Majami'al-Hadb Reserve, and Jabal Shadah Reserve.

Rock Hyrax

The rock hyrax looks somewhat like an oversized guinea pig, with a short, coarse, dark brown coat and lighter, cream-colored belly. Rock hyraxes can be found in the Ibex Reserve, Raydah Reserve, and Majami'al-Hadb Reserve.

Mongoose

The mongoose is perhaps best known because some of its species attack snakes, such as cobras. The Indian Gray Mongoose can be found in Saudi Arabia in the Ibex Reserve, Raydah Reserve, and Majami'al-Hadb Reserve.

Hares

Saudi Arabia is home to two hare species, the Rub' al-Khali hare and the Arabian Hare. Hares can be found in the Al Tubayq Reserve and Majami'al-Hadb Reserve.

Ruppell's Fox

This small fox is sandy-colored and much smaller than the familiar red fox These foxes can be found in the Al Tubayq Reserve and Majami'al-Hadb Reserve.

Nubian Ibex

Ibexes are a type of mountain goat. The Nubian Ibex is a relatively small ibex, with a sandy brown body, white underbelly, and legs with black-and-white markings. The animal can be found in the Ibex Reserve, as well as in the Al Tubayq Reserve and Raydah Reserve.

Arabian Leopard

The Arabian leopard is the smallest subspecies of leopard, and is highly endangered. It can be found in the mountains along the west coast, and has been seen in the Jabal Shadah Reserve.

Arabian Oryx

This white-coated endangered species is also known as the white oryx. The Arabian oryx ceased to exist in the wild in the 1970s, but captive-bred Arabian oryxes were reintroduced to the Mahazat as-Sayd Reserve approximately 20 years ago.

Ratel

The ratel, or honey badger looks somewhat more like a shabby-coated skunk than a badger. Ratels can be found in the Majami'al-Hadb Reserve.

Land, Air, and Sea

Saudi Arabia is also home to 60 lizard species, 34 snake species, nine turtle species, and seven amphibian species. The Brahminy blind snake, elegant racer, small- scaled burrowing asp, and desert cobra are rare or endangered snakes.

Bird watchers will be happy as Saudi Arabia is on important north-south and east-west migratory pathways, so during migrations, the Kingdom can be home to millions of birds. Approximately 180 species of bird are known to breed in the Kingdom, of which 11 are endemic species. The Houbara bustards, golden eagles, osprey, sooty falcons, and flamingoes are non-native birds found in the Kingdom.

Those who enjoy scuba diving can see abundant marine life in the Red Sea. The Arabian Gulf is home to one marine reserve, the Jubail Reserve.

Finally ...

Species are also being reintroduced to protected areas, and among these species are the endangered Arabian oryx, onagers, and ostriches (the indigenous ostrich species became extinct in the mid-20th century).

And as for the hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas), in addition to their roost along the cliffs outside Taif, you can find them in the Raydah Reserve.

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