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Monday afternoon, February 13, north of the Chegaga erg, a gazelle quietly moves away from us towards the Bani jebel

Some desert animals from southeast Morocco, specifically from Mohamid deer, in order to successfully ruin their re-homeing program. Photos here are of the Abu Laddis and the north African ostrich. Desert squids are becoming more visible compared to previous years

Endangered bream makes its first appearance in Merzouga area. The blue animal has several names, among them, Rabah, Roth, or Blue, and its scientific name is Genetta genetta, and it is called the Amazigh Azm Ngardain.
Al-Khamelia south of Marzouka 2022.

Sand Roses: Sand Roses. Rose of the Sands. Through millions of years, in the desert, natural artistic and magical forms, the most prominent ones are known as desert flowers, not like the rest of the roses, not a plant rose, but a stone of desert stones and a strange flower formation, formed of sand wonderful paintings of ornament that decorate nature and produce it at the same time. Naturally formed of sand by a series of alchemical reactions between minerals and water (calcium and classical grains in sand) it is simply a rose that does not wither and its leaves do not fall and carries with it the scent of the desert.

The wonders and odds of the wilderness..

Grasshoppers entered Tata in search of a living.
It became the livelihood of Tata residents.

Varan du désert - Sahara -Morocco

The chat des sables has been spotted for the second time this year and in a different area than the first, this time north of the Marzouka sands.
By video we document the moment of finding and sharing with you the event on the same night 06/06/2023.
Wildlife is gradually making a comeback after this species has been listed as extinct for two decades. 

July 16 world snake day. An interesting diversity that must be protected
International snake day.

Al-Jerboa or Al-Yarboa in Amazigh Edwi, in English jerboa,
Baby Kangaroo
Scientific name: Dipodidae.
Nocturnal lizards that live in the Desert Prairies are active at night looking for their food. 13 - 25 cm long.
The color of the desert soil that surrounds camouflage, lives in holes up to 40-75 cm deep (for food storage) and 2-2.5 m (for summer houses). Her female gives birth, breastfeeds and raises her young ones who are blinded for five weeks until she is self-reliant about nine weeks after birth, and she gives birth three times
In a year and the pregnancy period is about 25 days.
Animals _ Of _ The Desert.

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