Arab tigers often live in mountainous highlands rather than in the desert | The Arabian tiger lived in various mountainous regions of Oman as well, but its presence is limited in the Dhofar Mountains, but its status in this country is now well studied |
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The natural prey on which this tiger feeds in its environment is numerous, including the Nubian fern, mountain gazelle, Arab cleansing, and desert desert rabbit | The first efforts to save the Arabian tiger from extinction and re-propagation and launch in the wild since 1999, and since the nineties there are programs to increase the number of this animal in Sharjah and several other areas |
It helps to better integrate with desert nature in its natural habitat.
28Tigers do not need much Water, which can live from the moisture and fluid obtained from their prey | The Arabian tiger is one of the endangered animals due to its over-hunting for the sale of its fur; the number is now only 200 tiger |
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Its geographical presence has shrunk to a very large extent | It is not known to what extent the number of the Arabian tiger has shrunk and where it exists, but it is likely to have disappeared from most of the places where it had previously existed, with few exceptions |
The Arabian tiger is forced to hunt human-fed cattle, making it unpopular with the local population.
22The main reasons for the decline in the numbers of these animals in Saudi Arabia are the destruction of their natural habitat, their capture by the local population and the violation of their habitats by building cities and highways within them | The Arabian tiger is the largest and most powerful in terms of physical and musculoskeletal structure, and it has a pale color compared to other tiger species |
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The hearing of the tigers is five times stronger than the human hearing | It is, however, illegal for members of the public on Rottnest Island to handle the animals in any way |
After living in most of the mountainous regions of the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant and Egypt, This animal has become completely extinct in the countries of Jordan and Egypt, and is strongly threatened by extinction in other countries.
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