Hi Dr.Abdulhadi Aloufi! Thank you for joining Project Noah and showing us all these wonders from the Saudi desert. Is this jerboa captive? If yes, on Project Noah we ask you to indicate this under the Habitat field. We also have missions for Captive Animals, and Rehabilitated animals if an animal has been rescued and is being rehabilitated. You can join the missions on the mission pages. Then the missions become available for selection on a mission menu when you create or edit a spotting. We also ask users to pay attention to the date spottings were made, and to fill in the right date in that field. I hope this helps, and thanks again for your contributions. https://www.projectnoah.org/missions/797...http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/9974...
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That's a little bit of cuteness right there. Thank you for sharing some of the wonders of Saudi Arabia Dr. Abdulhadi Aloufi!
Thank you for your reply!
Hi DanielePralong
No, the jerboa not captive, we keep it just to indeficate it , then we release it ..
Hi Dr.Abdulhadi Aloufi! Thank you for joining Project Noah and showing us all these wonders from the Saudi desert. Is this jerboa captive? If yes, on Project Noah we ask you to indicate this under the Habitat field. We also have missions for Captive Animals, and Rehabilitated animals if an animal has been rescued and is being rehabilitated. You can join the missions on the mission pages. Then the missions become available for selection on a mission menu when you create or edit a spotting. We also ask users to pay attention to the date spottings were made, and to fill in the right date in that field. I hope this helps, and thanks again for your contributions. https://www.projectnoah.org/missions/797... http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/9974...