Yes, there are. Bura'a. Hof. Wildlife. Yemen also owns a small island in the Indian ocean, Socotra, which is remarkable for its isolate wildlife (much like Australia or Madagascar). read more
Yes, there are. Bura’a Hof Wildlife Yemen also owns a small island in the Indian ocean, Socotra, which is remarkable for its isolate wildlife (much like Australia or Madagascar) This page may be out of date. read more
Speaking only about Oman, I would say yes, but in very few areas of the country and not as dense as you would expect them to be. In the southern part of the country, Dhofar region, has a lot of greenery and somewhat tropical climate. There one should find forests but not like the Amazon. read more
Yemen has an area of 527,970 square kilometres (203,850 sq mi), including the islands of Perim at the southern end of the Red Sea and Socotra at the entrance to the Gulf of Aden. Yemen's land boundaries total 1,746 kilometres (1,085 mi). Yemen borders Saudi Arabia to the north (1,458 km or 906 mi) and Oman to the northeast (288 km or 179 mi). read more