In a Yemeni Cabinet decree issued on April 29, 2008 the Yemeni Council of Ministers declared the Arabian Leoaprd (Panthera pardus nimr) as Yemen's official national animal. This decree followed an intensive lobbying effort on the part of the Yemeni Leopard Recovery Program (ylrp@yemenileopard.org) and was put forward by Yemeni Minister for Water and the Environment HE Abdulrahman Al Eryani and Yemeni Minister for Tourism HE Nabil Al Faqih. In the same decree the Golden-winged Grosbeak (Rhynchostruthus socotranus) was named as Yemen's national bird, the Dragon's Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) as the national tree, and the Jebel Iraf Aloe (Aloe irafensis) as the national flower. Fewer than 200 wild Arabian Leopards are believed to exist although accurate population estimates are lacking. Fewer than 10 are known from the Negev Desert and Judean highlands of Israel, with further 30 or so having been documented by camera trapping in Dhofar, Oman. Yemen is believed to be a key country for the survival of Arabian Leopards in the wild and the Yemeni Leopard Recovery Program continues to work towards an expanding population of wild leopards in Yemen.
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The Golden-winged Grosbeak is the national bird of Yemen
The Leopard is the national animal of Somalia.
what is the national animal of bahrain?Oryx what is the national bird of bahrain? Bulbul
The Oryx Gazella became the national animal of Bahrain because of its presence in the country. Since it is rare in other countries and its presence in Bahrain attracted tourists, the Oryx Gazella became the national animal of that country.
Bahrain's national bird is the "white cheecked bulbul". This songbirds are not currently in any form of danger towards extinction, and live in cup-shaped nests made of herbs/twigs.
meaning of bahrain national symbol
Dates are Bahrain's National Fruit
There are no stars on the national flag of Bahrain.
National Bank of Bahrain's population is 593.
Bahrain National Museum was created in 1988.
National Assembly of Bahrain was created in 1973.
Jordan consists mainly of insects, lizards, and small mammals. However, a number of larger mammals can be found in the desert region, including the Asiatic jackal, desert fox, striped hyena, wolf, camel, rabbit and sand rat. See attached links for more information on Jordan's animals.
In Bahrain, National Day (اليوم الوطني) is celebrated on the 16th of December.
The national anthem of Bahrain does have lyrics. There are three versions, each with different words.