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Arabian Desert
The Arabian Desert is located in Western Asia.
It is a vast desert wilderness stretching from Yemen
to the Persian Gulf and Oman
to Jordan and Iraq. It
occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula, with
an area of 2,330,000 square kilometers (900,000 sq mi). At its centre is the
Rub'al-Khali, one of the largest continuous bodies of sand in the world.
Gazelles, oryx, sand cats, and spiny-tailed lizards are just some of the
desert-adapted species that survive in this extreme environment, which features
everything from red dunes to deadly quicksand. The climate is extremely dry,
and temperatures oscillate between extreme heat and seasonal night time
freezes. It is part of the Deserts and xeric shrublands biome and the
Palearctic ecozone. This ecoregion holds little biodiversity, although a few
endemic plants grow here. Many species, such as the striped hyena, jackal and
honey badger have become extinct in this area due to hunting, human
encroachment and habitat destruction. Other species have been successfully
re-introduced, such as the sand gazelle, and are protected at a number of
reserves. Overgrazing by livestock, off-road driving, and human destruction of
habitat are the main threats to this desert ecoregion.