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Argentine rodents are Dubai oasis' newest residents
A desert oasis hidden away in the dunes in the far reaches of skyscraper-studded Dubai has drawn a surprising new set of weary world travelers: a pack of Argentinian rodents.
AL QUDRA LAKES, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A desert oasis hidden away in the dunes in the far reaches of skyscraper-studded Dubai has drawn a surprising new set of weary world travelers: a pack of Argentinian rodents. A number of Patagonian mara, a rabbit-like mammal with long legs, big ears and a body like a hoofed animal, now roam the grounds of Al Qudra Lakes, typically home to gazelle and other desert creatures of the United Arab Emirates. A request for information on their sightings first made a summertime issue of the Dubai Natural History Group’s monthly newsletter, with volunteers describing them as being seen both in Al Qudra and on Saadiyat Island near the country’s capital of Abu Dhabi.
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