Arabian Animals Noteworthy animals of the Arabian Peninsula.

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Arabian Animals Noteworthy animals of the Arabian Peninsula

Arabian Animals CamelsSnakesHumpback Whales Oryx BaboonsFoxesTree Kangaroos Hedgehogs ScorpionsDung BeetlesWolvesElephants LizardsFlamingosCamel SpidersDogs HorsesBirdsHyenasLeopards Goats

Camel  Called the “Dromedary Camel”  One hump on its back  Second largest member of the camel family  Feeds on dry grasses and desert vegetation  Domesticated widely in North Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East

Baboons  Live in rocky homes  Travel in packs  Packs led by a male  Males have fluffy coats  Naked/tough feet and rear ends

 The Fattail scorpion is the one the most deadliest species in the world  In Latin its name means “Man Killer”  It has a thick powerful tail that stores a sing capable of lethal venom  Its venom affects the function of the nervous cell system  The fattail scorpion usually lives in the desert region Fattail scorpion

Camel  Camels in Arabia give wool  Camels are used to ship cargo and passengers to places they need to go  Camels are easier to train and tougher than cattles  Camels can carry up to 650 LB  Arabians also eat camel meat

Baboons