In a nice video clip, Saudi photographer Mohammed Abdullah Al-Shabanat spotted a herd of wolves wandering over the Tuwaiq Mountains.
In a statement to Al Arabiya.net, he explained that he is a lover of the environment and wildlife, as he finds comfort in wandering in the desert and documenting nature.
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He also continued that he was on a road trip in the Tuwaiq Mountains, south of Riyadh, in Al-Hariq Governorate, a few days ago, when he saw a flock of wolves roaming the top of the mountain.
And immediately he documented that scene with his camera lens.
The young women described what he saw as the secret of black wolves limping in their walk, and he was surprised by what he saw.
Divided opinions
He also expressed his happiness to watch these wolves return to their natural lives and their places in the center of the Arabian Peninsula, noting that they came as a result of official efforts to care for the environment and wildlife emanating from the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to provide ecological balance, preserve the environment and wildlife and prevent hunting of all kinds.
It is noteworthy that the video was spread on social networking sites, and opinions regarding it were divided between those afraid of attacking these predators of livestock and sheep, and the need to deal with them, and those who considered them a wealth that must be preserved in order to balance nature, according to the comments.