Socotra is a remarkable island in the Indian Ocean, south of Yemen, known for its extraordinary biodiversity. Home to many rare plants, trees, insects, reptiles, birds, and animals, many species found here exist nowhere else on Earth. Evidence suggests that Socotra has been inhabited for around 3000 years. This book transports readers to this enchanting island, providing essential information and narrating its story. Featuring over 70 professional images—many available as artworks from the author's website—it offers both inspiration and insight. Socotra boasts 825 plant species, with 37% unique to the island. It serves as a habitat for more than 221 bird species, many of global significance. The island is also home to 30 reptile species, 27 of which are endemic. Additionally, six types of non-poisonous snakes are exclusive to the Socotra Archipelago. The island's invertebrate fauna includes 50 known types of arthropods and mollusks, along with three marine crab species and a large spider known as monocentropus balfouri. Socotra hosts about 14 mammal species, including camels, zebras, and wildcats. It is an ideal destination for adventure lovers, explorers, tourists, and photographers.
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