Thursday 23 May
Sand dunes
Sand dunes and sheets of different types cover by far the largest proportion of the United Arab Emirates, ranging from vast, flat expanses to the impressive mega-dunes which are a prominent feature of the landscape, especially in the south of the country. Perhaps surprisingly, sand dunes are home to a wide variety of very well-adapted desert specialists.
Learn about UAE habitats & speciesSpecies found in sand dunes
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Acacia ehrenbergiana (Salam)
Information on the salam (Acacia ehrenbergiana) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Acacia farnesiana (Needle bush)
Information on the needle bush (Acacia farnesiana) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Acanthodactylus schmidti (Schmidt’s fringe-toed lizard)
Named after Karl Patterson Schmidt (an American herpetologist), Schmidt’s fringe-toed lizard (Acanthodactylus schmidti) is one of the more…
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Aerva javanica (Desert cotton)
Information on the desert cotton (Aerva javanica) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Aizoon canariense (Purslane-leaved aizoon)
A woody-stemmed plant, the purslane-leaved aizoon (Aizoon canariense) has characteristic zig-zagging branches which radiate from the centre…
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Alaemon alaudipes (Greater hoopoe-lark)
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Alhagi graecorum (Alhagi)
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Amaranthus albus (Amaranthus)
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Amaranthus graecizans (Tumbleweed)
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Amaranthus hybridus (Amaranthus)
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Amaranthus spinosus (Spiny amaranth)
Information on the spiny amaranth (Amaranthus spinosus) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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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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Anacridium melanorhodon (Grasshopper)
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Anastatica hierochuntica (Anastatica)
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Anchusa aegyptiaca (Anchusa)
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Androctonus crassicauda (Arabian fat-tailed scorpion)
The Arabian fat-tailed scorpion (Androctonus crassicauda) is a formidable predator, with a thick, powerful tail that is equipped with a…
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Anthemis melampodina (Anthemis)
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Anthus campestris (Tawny pipit)
This small bird has creamy-coloured underparts with no markings, a feature which helps distinguish this species from other pipits, such as…
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Anticharis glandulosa (Anticharis)
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Anvillea garcinii (Arabian oxeye)
The Arabian oxeye (Anvillea garcinii) is a woody perennial shrub with crinkly, oval, grey or grey-green leaves which taper towards the base…
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Apistobuthus pterygocercus (Scorpion)
The scorpion Apistobuthus pterygocercus is noted for the conspicuous circular secondary segment on its tail. This feature, which is thought…
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Arenaria leptoclados (Arenaria)
Information on Arenaria leptoclados is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Arenaria serpyllifolia (Thymeleaf sandwort)
Information on the thymeleaf sandwort is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Aristida adscensionis (Aristida)
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Arnebia hispidissima (Arabian primrose)
Information on the Arabian primrose (Arnebia hispidissima) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Arnebia linearifolia (Arnebia)
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Asparagus stipularis (Asparagus)
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Asphodelus fistulosus (Onionweed)
Information on the onionweed (Asphodelus fistulosus) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Astragalus annularis (Astragalus)
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Astragalus arpilobus (Astragalus)
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Astragalus hamosus (Astragalus)
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Astragalus tribuloides (Astragalus)
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Astragalus vogelii (Astragalus)
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Athene noctua (Little owl)
The little owl is a diminutive species, which possesses a plump, round body, bright yellow eyes and spotted plumage. There are thirteen…
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Atractylis carduus (Atractylis)
Information on Atractylis carduus is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Atriplex canescens (Fourwing saltbush)
Information on fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens) is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Atriplex tatarica (Atriplex)
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Bassia muricata (Bassia)
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Blumea bovei (Blumea)
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Brachiaria eruciformis (Brachiaria)
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Brachiaria reptans (Brachiaria)
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Buellia subalbula (Lichen)
Buellia subalbula is a species of lichen with a distinctive white, cracked thallus (the main lichen body) which often appears slightly…
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Bufo arabicus (Arabian toad)
The Arabian toad (Bufo arabicus) is one of only nine species of amphibian found in the Arabian Peninsula, and by far the most common of the…
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Bufo dhufarensis (Dhofar toad)
The Dhofar toad is one of only two amphibians in the United Arab Emirates, and, incredibly, one of just nine in the whole of the Arabian…
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Buteo rufinus (Long-legged buzzard)
An attractive bird of prey, the long-legged buzzard is very variable in appearance, with individuals being one of three colour types – pale…
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Buthacus yotvatensis (Scorpion)
Buthacus yotvatensis is a highly poisonous yellow-green scorpion, found in deserts and other arid, sandy areas. Like other members of the…
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Calandrella rufescens (Lesser short-toed lark)
Information on the lesser short-toed lark is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Calligonum comosum (Fire bush)
Information on the fire bush (Calligonum comosum) is being researched and written and will appear here shortly…
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Canis aureus (Golden jackal)
The golden jackal (Canis aureus) is a slender, medium-sized canid with long legs, a long, pointed muzzle, and a relatively short, bushy tail…
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Caprimulgus aegyptius (Egyptian nightjar)
The scientific name for this species, Caprimulgus, is from the Latin for “goat sucker”, a name that arose from a past belief that this bird…
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