Oman’s Desert Wildlife Hosts Rare Endangered Species

MUSCAT: Oman’s vast deserts are home to a remarkable range of wildlife uniquely adapted to the harsh and arid environment, including sand gazelles, Arabian wolves, desert foxes, and a variety of reptiles and birds that are found nowhere else in the world. These species have developed specialized behaviors and physiological adaptations to survive extreme daytime…

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Oman Protects Its Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtles

MUSCAT: Oman is home to a unique population of hawksbill turtles, a species considered critically endangered worldwide. These turtles share the coastline with the more commonly known green turtles but are far less frequently observed, making their conservation a high priority for marine biologists and environmental authorities. The remote and largely untouched beaches of Dhofar…

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Consumer Protection Authority Seizes Offensive School Supplies

MUSCAT: The Consumer Protection Authority (CPA) in Muscat Governorate has confiscated over 300 school supplies and children’s items deemed offensive to religious values. Authorities reported that a total of 347 products, including toys and school accessories featuring skull prints and other inappropriate symbols, were removed from various commercial establishments. These items were found to violate…

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Oman Features Rare Active Volcano Region In Dhofar

MUSCAT: Jebel Samhan, located in the Dhofar Governorate, is home to one of the Arabian Peninsula’s rare volcanic areas, featuring lava fields, volcanic cones, and rugged terrain formed by ancient eruptions. The region’s unique geological formations attract scientists, geologists, and adventure enthusiasts keen to study volcanic activity and the effects of past lava flows on…

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Oman Protects Rare Arabian Leopards In Remote Mountains

MUSCAT: The Arabian leopard, one of the rarest big cats in the world, continues to survive in Oman’s remote mountainous regions, though its population remains critically low. These elusive predators are highly secretive and have adapted to rugged terrain, making sightings extremely rare. Conservationists emphasize that their survival depends on protecting natural habitats from human…

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Oman Offers Residents A Unique Zero Income Tax Benefit

MUSCAT: Oman stands out in the Gulf region for its lack of personal income tax, providing residents with a significant financial advantage. This tax-free environment enhances disposable income for individuals and families, allowing them to allocate more resources toward savings, investments, and lifestyle improvements. It also makes the Sultanate an attractive destination for expatriates and…

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