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  • Taverniera (Taverniera spartea)

    Taverniera spartea (Taverniera)

    Information on Taverniera spartea is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Canarian shrew (Crocidura canariensis)

    Crocidura canariensis (Canarian shrew)

    The Canarian shrew (Crocidura canariensis) is a tiny mammal with a small, endangered population residing exclusively on the easternmost…

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  • Elegant sprite (Pseudagrion decorum)

    Pseudagrion decorum (Elegant sprite)

    Information on the elegant sprite is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    9 photos

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  • Rohida (Tecomella undulata)

    Tecomella undulata (Rohida)

    Information on rohida (Tecomella undulata) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

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  • Two-lined ground skink (Scincella bilineata)

    Scincella bilineata (Two-lined ground skink)

    Information on the two-lined ground skink (Scincella bilineata) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus)

    Eryx jaculus (Javelin sand boa)

    The javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus) is a relatively short snake with a thick, cylindrical body and a short, stubby tail. Like other sand…

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    4 photos

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  • Wadi racer (Platyceps rhodorachis)

    Platyceps rhodorachis (Wadi racer)

    The wadi racer (Platyceps rhodorachis) is a long, slender and fast-moving snake, with a narrow head and long, tapering tail. The eyes are…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Desert palm (Washingtonia filifera)

    Washingtonia filifera (Desert palm)

    Information on the desert palm is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    13 photo

    1 video

  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus)

    Bubo ascalaphus (Pharaoh eagle-owl)

    One of the smaller eagle-owl species, the pharaoh eagle-owl is an attractive bird of prey with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and…

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    8 photo

    1 video

  • Devil's thorn (Tribulus terrestris)

    Tribulus terrestris (Devil's thorn)

    Information on devil's thorn (Tribulus terrestris) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    7 photos

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  • Desert gourd (Citrullus colocynthis)

    Citrullus colocynthis (Desert gourd)

    Information on the desert gourd is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    9 photos

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  • Arabian sand gecko (Stenodactylus arabicus)

    Stenodactylus arabicus (Arabian sand gecko)

    A small and attractively marked gecko, the Arabian sand gecko is unusual for its webbed feet, which increase the surface area for burrowing…

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    4 photos

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  • Variable wheatear (Oenanthe picata)

    Oenanthe picata (Variable wheatear)

    Information on the variable wheatear is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    8 photos

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  • Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)

    Rousettus aegyptiacus (Egyptian fruit bat)

    Originally described from a specimen from the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, the Egyptian fruit bat is a relatively large, robust bat with…

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    14 photo

    1 video

  • Bar-tailed lark (Ammomanes cinctura)

    Ammomanes cinctura (Bar-tailed lark)

    Discovered by Charles Darwin on the Cape Verde Islands off the north-west of Africa, the bar-tailed lark is a small, relatively plain…

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    4 photo

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  • East sand gecko (Stenodactylus leptocosymbotus)

    Stenodactylus leptocosymbotus (East sand gecko)

    The east sand gecko is a slender, rather delicate looking gecko with long, thin legs, rounded toes, a thin tail and a relatively large head…

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    3 photos

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  • Wagner’s gerbil (Gerbillus dasyurus)

    Gerbillus dasyurus (Wagner’s gerbil)

    Also known as Wagner's dipodil or the rough-tailed dipodil, Wagner’s gerbil is a medium-sized and slender rodent with a silky coat. The hair…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Rose of Jericho (Pallenis hierochuntica)

    Pallenis hierochuntica (Rose of Jericho)

    Information on the Rose of Jericho (Pallenis hierochuntica) is currently being researched and written and will appear here…

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    6 photos

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  • Hemprich’s long-eared bat (Otonycteris hemprichii)

    Otonycteris hemprichii (Hemprich’s long-eared bat)

    A relatively widespread species, Hemprich’s long-eared bat has thick, soft fur measuring up to 11 millimetres in length, which varies from…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Guanaco (Lama guanicoe)

    Lama guanicoe (Guanaco)

    Described by Charles Darwin as “an elegant animal, with a long, slender neck and fine legs”, the guanaco is the largest wild member of the…

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    30 photos

    10 videos

  • Euphorbia (Euphorbia meuleniana)

    Euphorbia meuleniana (Euphorbia)

    Information on Euphorbia meuleniana is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Pygmy gerbil (Gerbillus henleyi)

    Gerbillus henleyi (Pygmy gerbil)

    The pygmy gerbil is, as its name implies, the smallest Gerbillus species with a total length of just ten centimetres. Being a ‘naked-soled…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Hume’s wheatear (Oenanthe albonigra)

    Oenanthe albonigra (Hume’s wheatear)

    Named after Allan Hume, the ornithologist who first identified the bird in 1872 in Pakistan, Hume’s wheatear (Oenanthe albonigra) is a small…

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    5 photos

    0 videos

  • Desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti)

    Oenanthe deserti (Desert wheatear)

    As its name suggests, the desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) is a desert-dwelling bird, with largely sandy-brown plumage which matches well…

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    14 photos

    0 videos

  • Tamarisk (Tamarix passerinoides)

    Tamarix passerinoides (Tamarisk)

    Information on Tamarix passerinoides is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Commelina (Commelina albescens)

    Commelina albescens (Commelina)

    Information on Commelina albescens is being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Tricholaena (Tricholaena teneriffae)

    Tricholaena teneriffae (Tricholaena)

    Information on Tricholaena teneriffae is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Notoceras (Notoceras bicorne)

    Notoceras bicorne (Notoceras)

    Information on Notoceras bicorne is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Little crow (Corvus bennetti)

    Corvus bennetti (Little crow)

    A relatively small, slender corvid with short legs and a small bill, the little crow (Corvus bennetti) is the smallest of Australia’s crow…

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    8 photos

    0 videos

  • Cutleaf medick (Medicago laciniata)

    Medicago laciniata (Cutleaf medick)

    Information on cutleaf medick (Medicago laciniata) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

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