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The cedar of Lebanon is the national symbol of the country. Growing in the Lebanon Mountain range, these trees have been heavily harvested over the years for their valuable timber and few mature trees still remain Cedars are quite common in the mountainous forests and villages of Lebanon. Many reserves have thousands planted. [4]
This list of mammals of Lebanon comprises 107 mammal species recorded in Lebanon, of which one is critically endangered, two are endangered, seven are vulnerable, and one is near threatened. [ 1 ] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN Red List :
The striped hyena is the national animal of Lebanon. [15] Evolution ... Geographic variation. As of 2005, [3] no subspecies are recognised. The striped hyena is ...
National animals of the Levant: Arabian oryx (Jordan), mountain gazelle and hoopoe (), striped hyena (Lebanon), Palestine sunbird (Palestine), and saker falcon (Syria). The wildlife of the Levant encompasses all types of wild plants and animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fresh and saltwater fish, and invertebrates, that inhabit the region historically known as the Levant ...
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This is a list of reptiles found in Lebanon. Emydid turtles. Balkan terrapin, Mauremys rivulata; Land tortoises. Greek tortoise, Testudo graeca; Marine turtles. Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta; Green turtle, Chelonia mydas; Softshell turtles. Nile softshell turtle, Trionyx triunguis; Agamid lizards. Rough-tailed rock agama, Laudakia stellio ...
The national symbols of Lebanon are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Lebanon and of its culture. Symbol [ edit ]
National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [1] In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic , the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children.