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For centuries, we've known Arabia as a desolate and forbidding land.

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WIND BLOWS

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A vast and barren desert, where little survives.

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But there's one corner of Arabia where life thrives.

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A mountain range that rises dramatically from the ocean below.

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Once a year, this coast undergoes an amazing transformation...

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..making it home to more wildlife than anywhere else in Arabia.

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In the far south of Arabia, on the border between Oman and Yemen,

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lies the Dhofar coast.

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BIRDS CRY

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Here, beside the Indian Ocean,

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a range of mountains rises 1,000 metres from the shore.

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This remote region is home to an amazing variety of wildlife.

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BIRDS CRY

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It's January in Dhofar.

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The start of a year in which a team of biologists

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will try to discover what makes Dhofar so rich.

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Hadi and Khaled Al Hikmani grew up on this escarpment.

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Now, as Omani government researchers,

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they want to find out just how many species live here.

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THEY SPEAK IN OWN LANGUAGE

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Using remote cameras, triggered by an infrared beam,

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they hope to film as many animals as they can,

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including one so rare, locals call it a living ghost -

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the Arabian leopard.

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These cameras will run throughout the year,

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opening a window onto the private life

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of Dhofar's most elusive animals.

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But not all the creatures here are so shy.

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A female Verreaux's eagle is on patrol.

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She's a fussy eater.

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A pygmy owl won't do.

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Her diet is so specialised, she needs a partner to help capture it.

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They're searching for a prey whose nearest living relative

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is the African elephant.

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The tusks are a giveaway.

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BIRD SQUAWKS

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A rock hyrax.

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They feed on bushes on the cliff face, safe from most predators.

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But these eagles use a tactic rarely seen in the bird world.

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They go to work as a team.

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It won't be easy.

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Fan-tailed ravens don't like eagles in their air-space.

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This is a test of aerobatic skills.

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A nesting kestrel doesn't want the eagles around either.

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HYRAX CHITTERS

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The eagles split up.

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HYRAX CHITTER

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The female hugs the cliff edge...

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..while the male soars in front of the sun...

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..hiding in the blinding light.

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But the hyrax have a unique blue-tinted retina

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that acts like sunglasses,

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allowing them to stare directly back.

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They don't let the male eagle out of their sight.

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But the male was merely a decoy.

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His partner has already made the kill.

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By working together, they've captured their favourite meal.

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HYRAX TRILLS

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To feed themselves and a hungry chick,

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the pair must kill over ten hyrax a week.

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CHICK CHIRPS

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These little cousins of the elephant are part of a rich food chain.

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But it's not only the mountains of Dhofar where wildlife thrives.

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Just offshore...

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..is the Indian Ocean...

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..home to one of the rarest animals on earth.

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It's February, and the waters echo with a song heard nowhere else.

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WHALE MOANS

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WHALE GROANS SOFTLY

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An Arabian humpback whale.

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There are less than 100 left on the planet.

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They're so special they've become targets.

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WHALE SONG CONTINUES

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Researchers are now on the hunt for whale DNA.

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The dart merely pricks the skin, and the whale barely feels a thing -

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but the scientists have the sample they need.

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WHALE SONG

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The DNA results have revealed something amazing

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about this population.

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SCIENTISTS CONFER

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These humpbacks have not bred with any other whales

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for over 60,000 years.

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The last time they met with others of their kind,

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sabre-toothed cats roamed the earth

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and the Arabian peninsula was still joined to Asia by land.

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Using underwater microphones,

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scientists are recording whale songs never heard before,

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and think they may have discovered a new race of whales.

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WHALES TRILL AND GROAN

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Perhaps the most remarkable discovery about these whales

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is that they're the only humpbacks in the world that don't migrate.

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All other humpbacks breed in warm oceans,

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then travel to polar waters to feed.

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Only cold water carries the nutrients they need.

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WHALE SONG

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But in 60,000 years,

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these humpbacks of the Arabian Sea have never left.

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For these giants to survive here year-round,

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cold water full of food must arrive from somewhere.

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This holds the key,

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not just for the humpbacks' survival,

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but for all life in these coastal mountains.

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But, for now, these waters remain warm and barren,

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just like the Arabian coastline.

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It's April,

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and not a drop of rain has fallen in the mountains for over six months.

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Arabia is so dry that not a single river flows permanently

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on this entire sub-continent.

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The daytime temperature reaches 45 degrees Celsius.

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WIND WHISTLES

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Shamal winds from the north

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bring no relief for those living in the Dhofar mountains.

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Hadi and Khaled's families have herded goats here for generations.

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They are Jibali people, originally from Africa.

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At this time of year, they travel far and wide

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to find grazing for their animals.

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Hadi and Khaled's village sits on the top of the Dhofar escarpment.

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Khaled's mother carries a weapon to protect her flock.

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GOAT BLEATS

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In these remote mountains, their livestock are exposed to predators.

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And in the heat of early summer,

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it seems the predators are becoming more bold.

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A neighbour has called for Khaled's help.

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LIVESTOCK SQUAWKS

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As a government researcher,

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he's first on call when wildlife comes into the village.

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Once a predator breaks in,

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there's usually only one outcome.

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The teeth marks suggest a large carnivore.

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Losing one goat is bad.

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The loss of eight goats will hit the family very hard.

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In the past,

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Khaled's village would've set out to hunt this killer.

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Now Khaled wants to hunt for answers.

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FLIES BUZZ

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He suspects the killer will return to the scene of the crime.

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He sets a trap with remote-control cameras.

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An image of the culprit may help efforts to compensate farmers.

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Khaled is a goat herder himself, as well as a biologist.

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On the one hand, he hopes to protect rare carnivores in these hills.

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On the other, his family rely on him to keep their goats safe.

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GOATS BLEAT

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It's a clear, starry night, but there's no moon.

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When the village lights go out, it's pitch-black.

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Only by using a special heat-sensitive camera

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can we witness the night's drama.

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GOATS BLEAT

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CRICKETS CHIRRUP

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The thermal camera shows a cold, dark night

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dotted with warm-blooded mammals.

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To the human eye, there's nothing but darkness.

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CAMELS GRUNT

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The nightwatchman can't see the predators gathering.

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WOLF HOWLS

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Arabian wolves.

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WOLVES HOWL

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The Jibali often hear wolves,

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but no-one knew they came so close to the village.

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They have rarely been seen in groups bigger than four.

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This pack numbers 12 individuals,

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the largest ever recorded -

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a clear sign there's more food for them in the Dhofar mountains

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than anywhere else in Arabia.

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But they may not be the only ones feasting tonight.

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The party's over.

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ANIMAL SNUFFLES

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There's only one beast not afraid to take on 12 wolves.

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A female striped hyena moves into position.

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The scout can't see the intruder in the darkness.

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And the hyena makes her move.

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One-on-one, a wolf is no match for a hyena.

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She's not quick, but she's immensely strong.

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With one bite, she could crush a wolf's skull.

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THEY GROWL

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THEY SNARL

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In the darkness, the wolves lose their nerve,

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and the thief helps herself.

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WOLF WHIMPERS

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Dhofar is one of the few places on earth

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where wolves and hyenas come face-to-face.

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But it won't be the rivalry between the two species

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that affects their survival.

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It's the conflict between predators and Jibali farmers

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that Hadi and Khaled are most concerned about.

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BIRDSONG

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At dawn, Hadi and Khaled download their cameras.

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The villagers heard wolves,

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but the appearance of a striped hyena is a surprise.

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The video will be a useful first step

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in resolving the locals' conflict with predators.

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If they can identify individual culprits,

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it may prevent indiscriminate revenge.

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THEY SPEAK IN OWN LANGUAGE

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ANIMALS GROWL AND BARK

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The cameras not only capture the behaviour of large carnivores,

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they shed light on some more obscure night hunters.

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Honey badgers usually forage alone.

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In the mountains, it appears they roam in packs.

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HE CHUCKLES

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And then a sight of one the rarest animals in the world...

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..an Arabian leopard.

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THEY CONFER

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These are the shots they're after.

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They set out to check their cameras,

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covering over 100 miles of the Dhofar mountains.

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The cameras are capturing a rich food chain, from top to bottom.

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Hadi and Khaled's results are revealing a remarkable web of life.

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But what is the one thing that connects all this wildlife

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and makes the Dhofar mountains so rich?

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The answer lies in their position, right by the Indian Ocean.

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It's May, the hottest month of the year.

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And one predator knows that Dhofar's riches come from the sea.

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An Arabian fox.

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Tonight, this predator from the mountains

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will come face-to-face with a creature from the Indian Ocean.

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ANIMAL SCUFFLES

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An ancient mariner has brought treasure ashore to bury.

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An animal that has changed little since the time of the dinosaurs.

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A female green sea turtle.

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She is here to do what her ancestors have done

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for over 100 million years.

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With her hind flippers,

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she carefully digs a hole of just the right depth.

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Her tears excrete salt and keep sand out of her eyes,

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as she lays over 100 eggs.

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This is the only activity that will ever bring her ashore.

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And it has not gone unnoticed.

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Once her eggs are buried, her job as mother is done.

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She returns to the sea for another year...

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..but it's her buried treasure that the thief is after.

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An egg is a nutritious meal for this skinny fox.

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A second female arrives to take her chances.

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Two more, and the turtles are improving their odds.

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But the fox isn't alone either.

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These foxes can dig up eggs quicker than turtles can bury them.

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Theirs is the most specialised diet of any fox.

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90% of everything they eat in their whole life will be turtle eggs.

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There is little the turtles can do to defend their clutch,

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but they have one strategy the foxes can never match.

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Numbers.

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Each year, over 10,000 female turtles

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lay over three million eggs along this coast.

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It would take the foxes over 50 years

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to eat this season's batch alone.

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Riches from the Indian Ocean are feeding the Arabian land.

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Ultimately, all of Dhofar's riches are sustained by the sea.

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And the sea itself is undergoing a radical transformation.

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Warm surface waters are being dragged away,

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sucked to the north by the mighty Indian monsoon.

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An oceanic vacuum is created, and something must fill the space.

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Cold water wells up from the depths,

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bringing nutrients from the sea floor with it.

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Chilled water also holds more oxygen,

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and more oxygen means more life.

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As the temperature drops, these seas are transforming

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into some of the richest in the world.

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Microscopic plankton flourish, and an explosion of life begins.

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Fish from every corner of the Indian Ocean have come to feed.

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Fusiliers...

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..blue triggerfish...

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..and graceful devil rays.

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Some have travelled from as far as Australia to enjoy these riches.

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This is why the humpbacks never leave.

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They don't need to migrate to cold waters to feed.

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Cold water comes to them.

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And this bounty attracts one species that arrives not in thousands,

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not even millions.

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The Indian oil sardine arrives in billions.

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A single shoal can be over three miles long.

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By moving in unison, they confuse predators.

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Rays are too slow.

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Socotra cormorants struggle to pick a target.

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But synchronised swimming won't protect them

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from the ocean's most voracious predator...

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..man.

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The arrival of the sardines means the Jibali mountain-men

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become part-time fishermen.

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Over half a million tonnes of fish will be brought in.

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While the cold water is a boon for sardines,

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it's brought hard times for the resident corals.

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The water temperature has dropped ten degrees in a matter of weeks.

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Tropical species are now being overrun by a cold-water bully.

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Kelp grows up to 50 centimetres per day, smothering the reef.

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Most warm-water residents have no choice but to stay put.

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A lone clownfish.

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He has made his home in a small anemone.

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A tiny tropical island in a sea that's turned cold.

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For these tropical species, their world has been turned upside down.

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The Indian monsoon has struck the Dhofar coast.

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The monsoon brings with it the magic ingredient

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that sustains life in these mountains.

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The chilled waters cool the air above them...

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..creating clouds which pour inland.

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The air is so humid,

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the clouds need only touch an object to release their moisture.

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CAMEL GRIZZLES

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The mist is about to work miracles.

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Condensation settles on everything.

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Some homes are waterlogged.

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A female golden orb spider.

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Her oily exoskeleton helps keep water out,

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but shedding the droplets isn't easy.

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Her male is one-tenth her size,

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and even less skilled at drying off.

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Through June, the monsoon builds

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into one of the biggest weather systems on earth.

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Cool ocean winds meet warm Arabian air

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creating vast cloud banks.

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The Dhofar escarpment provides the perfect barrier...

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..trapping the clouds and hijacking their precious moisture.

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There is more rainfall here than the rest of Arabia combined.

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In July, the monsoon's blanket rests heavy on the land,

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and mist turns to rain.

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Plants grow on other plants to gain height

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and steal as much moisture as they can.

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Even the animals here have amazing methods of catching rain.

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The Arabian chameleon absorbs water directly through his skin.

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And the head-shield funnels raindrops to his mouth.

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Perhaps a little too much, today.

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Down below, the ground is now so sodden

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that others are emerging from months underground.

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Snails have been avoiding the heat,

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but now conditions are just right, and there's lots to catch up on.

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Snails are seeking other snails.

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And the tree trunks have become singles bars.

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Within a few short months,

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the monsoon moisture has worked its magic...

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..turning the once-parched hills into a green paradise.

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This is a side of Arabia that few of us could imagine.

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A practically hidden ecosystem springs to life.

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The Dhofar coast has become the jewel of Arabia.

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By August, the earth cannot soak up any more water

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and the Dhofar mountains drain what they can't hold.

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When creeks turn to rivers, some opt for a spot of fishing.

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There are beginners...

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and experts.

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A few fish have clung on though the dry season in tiny pools,

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and now their numbers explode.

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Each pond contains species different to the next,

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some found nowhere else on earth.

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Millions of litres of water have permeated the mountains...

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..a treasure that will trickle out all year round

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in the form of springs, sustaining life for another year.

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Many animals rely on the summer monsoon to build fat reserves

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for the lean times ahead.

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In the final days of greenery,

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the Jibali gather their camels together

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to graze in their thousands.

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Hadi and Khaled continue their research through the wet season.

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After a few short months, the monsoon begins to fade.

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September gives way to October, and the Arabian sun regains control.

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Arabia is once again a land without rivers.

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Her mountains face the Indian Ocean, awaiting next year's gifts.

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By December, Hadi and Khaled's cameras

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have been running in isolation for a year.

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Their persistence has paid off.

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Their Holy Grail appears closer than expected.

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GROWLING

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Technology has brought them face to face

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with one of the most elusive predators on the planet.

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GROWLING

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Their cameras are not only capturing images,

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but the first-ever sound recordings of the leopard's mating call.

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SONOROUS PANTING

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Hadi and Khaled will use this footage to raise awareness

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of the Arabian leopard.

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With support from the Oman government,

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they hope to ensure the cats' survival

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in these mountains by the sea.

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For the Arabian leopard, the Dhofar mountains are their last stronghold.

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Caves in these cliffs

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provide shelter for these secretive creatures.

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For the first time ever, we have a glimpse

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into the private life of these elusive animals.

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And we know now that the leopards share these mountains

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with some equally remarkable predators.

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The story of the striped hyena

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is intricately linked with that of the Arabian wolf.

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All these large carnivores sit at the top of a fragile food chain.

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A web of life that relies on

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the spectacular setting of their mountain fortress.

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As long as the Indian monsoon sweeps past each summer,

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Dhofar will remain home

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to the greatest diversity of life in Arabia.

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There are less than 200 Arabian leopards left in the world.

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They are critically endangered.

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And yet a simple mist is all that's needed to sustain this living ghost,

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and everything that lives in these Arabian mountains.

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For the Wild Arabia team,

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one animal above all posed their greatest filming challenge.

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Deep in the remote mountains of Oman,

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these animals are notoriously elusive.

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Spotting an Arabian wolf in daylight is tricky enough,

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but it's only after the sun goes down that they hunt.

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By braving the Arabian nights,

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the team got a lot more than they bargained for.

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WOLF HOWLS

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Cameraman Mateo Willis grew up in Oman,

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and since an early age has been intrigued by the Arabian wolf.

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So, I think we have to make several trips.

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To find them he'll need the help of biologist Hadi Al Hikmani.

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Hadi, have you got the laptop?

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Mateo has known Hadi for over 20 years,

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and between them they know these mountains extremely well.

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Whose idea was it to bring so much luggage?

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And there's one spot where Hadi's camera traps

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have had a lot of success.

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Hey!

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Porcupine.

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Large packs of wolves are known to patrol this canyon.

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Mateo has a lot to set up before the sun sets.

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This ledge will be Mateo's bedroom for the foreseeable future,

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and he won't be getting much sleep.

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Mateo has illuminated the track with infrared lights.

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The camera can capture an image,

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but infrared is invisible to the wolves.

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He's hoping they won't spot him.

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We've had a lot of luck with remote cameras. We've got some great stuff.

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But the problem is, they're only ever snapshots of animals.

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What's really great about being back here behind the camera

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is that for the first time we're hoping

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we'll be able to follow them in greater detail

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and reveal a bit more about their behaviour.

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It has now been days, and Mateo hasn't filmed a thing.

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There's just nothing coming through.

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And yet we know from the remote cameras

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that animals come through here almost every night.

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WOLVES HOWL

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Very frustrating. I can hear the wolves, I just can't see them.

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Our lights are so concentrated

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that the wolves just have to be ten feet to the left or right,

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and I just can't see them at all.

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It's time to head back to the drawing board.

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To get any footage of these shy animals,

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the team will need a camera that sees much further into the darkness.

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After two months, the crew return with a possible solution.

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In the last few weeks,

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Khaled's family have heard wolves howling at night.

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He suggests that they set up their hide on the edge of his village.

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The night crew are now armed with a completely new system -

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a camera they hope will let them film wolves

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without the use of any lights at all.

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Camerawoman Sue Gibson

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and assistant Dave Mothershaw

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are the first try it out.

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This camera sees heat.

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On a cold night, warm-blooded animals

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can be seen up to a mile away.

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Oh, he's turned around.

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'Can you see through my clothes?'

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"Can you see through my clothes?" THEY CHUCKLE

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Yeah. What's that?(!)

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Is that why he's facing the other way?

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Is that why he thinks I asked him to turn the other way?

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Cor, it's incredible.

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It's amazing piece of kit - it's unbelievable.

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Such a cool thing!

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Filming village life may pass the time on long nights,

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but three weeks in and still no wolves.

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One of Arabia's other nocturnal hunters has come to them.

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-Oh,

-BLEEP!

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Oh, God, I've got one in the bag. He is massive.

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Massive. Oh!

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Oh, my God, I've been kneeling here all night.

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Oh, look at him!

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The deathstalker scorpion

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is one of the most dangerous animals in Arabia.

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-There he goes.

-OK.

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Watch your feet, I'm going to flick him high.

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No, I'm joking! I'm joking.

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Here we go - ready?

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-Oh, Christ.

-HE LAUGHS

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-Right... OK, big guy.

-Arrh!

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Don't worry about it, guys. I know what I'm doing.

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I know what I'm doing.

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Here we go.

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Here we go...easy, big guy. Easy, big guy.

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Oh, look at him!

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Wow-wee. Oh...woo. There we go.

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Man, he is off! Look at the speed he's going!

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Nocturnal filming is exhausting work.

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The team rotate, and now it's cameraman Rolf Steinmann's turn

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to take on the challenge.

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Just outside Khaled's village

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Rolf is filming the Jibali.

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While retrieving a stray goat, Khaled spots something in the dust.

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You see the hyena here?

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Hyena tracks?

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-Hyena track here, you see. It's going in this direction.

-Wow.

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Later that day, Khaled is called to the other side of the village,

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where eight goats have been killed.

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FLIES BUZZ

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Khaled is sure that the predators will return tonight.

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But we can't go there because we have these rocks in the view.

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Rolf must pick his spot carefully.

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Once set up he won't be able to move position.

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And all he can do now is wait.

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Finally, a glimpse.

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At last, their patience has paid off -

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and not just one, 12 Arabian wolves!

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This is the largest pack ever recorded.

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But no-one on the team was expecting what happened next.

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A striped hyena.

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There are very few places on our planet

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where hyena from the south

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overlap with the wolves from the north.

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This is the first time these two formidable carnivores

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have ever been filmed side by side.

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It was very risky to try this -

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and I have these 12 wolves in front of my hyena -

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I simply couldn't believe it -

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but then this hyena shows up

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and chases away all the wolves from the kill.

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I mean, that was spectacular.

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These images have a greater value.

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Local farmers do lose goats to predators,

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and this footage might help establish a system of compensation.

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And in the long run,

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that will help Hadi and Khaled's quest to protect the wildlife

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in these spectacular mountains of Arabia.

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Next time, we discover how animals have adapted to the huge changes

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that have swept Arabia since the discovery of oil.

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Today, extraordinary animals live alongside technology

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in the fastest-changing place on earth.

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