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Author: George Eddé

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Hi there, I am George Eddé, an Industrial Engineer. Originally, I am from Lebanon and I simply adore traveling all over the Middle East, and I was fortunate enough. There is so much interesting things people from other parts of the world are simply not aware of. That is why I decided to make my own blog where I will share the most interesting things about the Middle Eastern wildlife.
Close-up of a black bird with intense yellow eyes and a sharp beak, displaying a powerful and intimidating stare

Meet 14 Black Birds With Long Beaks and Their Beak Sizes

close-up of a camel's face gently holding a snake in its mouth, highlighting an unusual interaction between the two animals

Why Camels Eating Snakes Might Not Be as Strange as It Seems

Two Dogs Lying Happily on The Grass, Capturing the Playful Essence of Why Dogs Love to Roll in Smelly Things

Why Do Dogs Love to Roll in Smelly Things? 7 Things Owners Need to Know

Why the Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula Is Known for Its Gentle Nature

Close-up comparison of a vulture and a buzzard, highlighting their distinctive facial features and plumage

Vultures vs. Buzzards – Detailed Comparison

Image Shows a Collection of Scottish Souvenirs Including a Blue Magnet with "Scotland Edinburgh" Text, a Book Titled "Loch Lomond, Highlands," and Boxes of Clotted Cream Fudge

Travel and Memories – Souvenirs That Tell the Story of Your Adventures

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Close-up of an Arabian sand boa with sandy brown and beige patterned scales, blending into the desert sand

Derpy Snake of the Dunes – Arabian Sand Boa

How Far Can a Horse Walk in One Day Across Varied Terrains

Close-up comparison of a dromedary camel and a Bactrian camel facing each other

Dromedary vs. Bactrian Camel – What’s the Difference?

Vividly colored beetle with purple and tan patterns on desert sand.

Ten Bizarre Insects That Rule the African Desert

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