When out walking in the early morning at the edge of Dhahran Hills Waste-Water Lake I came across two Arabian Red Fox on the dried-up edge of the lake. I have seen them in this area previously but this time they were far away. I eventually managed to get a bit closer before one saw me and they both ran off. One stopped briefly and looked back at me allowing a photo to be taken before running off into the red beds. They are relatively common but always nice to see in my opinion.


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