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Arabian Caracal and Arabian Desert Monitor in Dubai’s Al Marmoom Desert

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Today’s wildlife documentary is about the Arabian Caracal (Caracal caracal schmitzi) and the Arabian Desert Monitor (Varanus griseus griseus) in the desert landscape of Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Arabian Caracal is a medium-sized desert wild cat with a sand-coloured coat, long legs, a short face, and those famous black ear tufts that make it one of the most recognizable cats of the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabian Desert Monitor is a large desert lizard adapted to hot, dry habitats, using strong limbs, a long body, a powerful tail, and a forked tongue to explore sandy and gravelly ground.

Al Marmoom’s open dunes, desert shrubs, lakes, and protected habitats give viewers a clear look at Arabian desert wildlife, reptile behaviour, desert cat facts, UAE biodiversity, Dubai nature, dryland ecosystems, and the quiet survival skills of animals shaped by heat, distance, and open desert space. This channel shares wildlife documentary scenes with useful animal facts, practical nature learning, species behaviour, habitat knowledge, and real ecosystem information.

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