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Gray Wolf (Canis Lupus) in Asia - Ecology, Behavior & Conservation

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Rare footage of a lone Arabian wolf (Canis lupus arabs) attacking a female Arabian oryx and its calf. The mother successfully defends her calf. Location: Al Ula, Saudi Arabia. The caption reads:

A beautiful clip filmed by Mr. Abdullah Al-Anzi from the Sharaan Reserve in AlUla of a female Arabian Oryx defending her young from the Arabian wolf. It shows how the environment can recover and social organization can return to its natural course. This is a success in every sense of the word, and this organization will extend to the vegetation cover.



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