Syed Shayaan Bakht, Staff Reporter
Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, shares a fascinating video of wildlife in Dubai.
The breathtaking video starts on a desert wildlife reserve where giraffes, elephants, falcons and Arabian oryx share the same habitat.
The video has been created against the backdrop of the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa.
It starts with the elephants and giraffes chasing each other.
The clip then pans around the vicinity and shows the elephants taking down a tree to feed themselves.
A pack of giraffes are seen in the nightfall with the Burj Khalifa shining in the background.
An oryx makes its way through the desert while a falcon flies away to its destiny.
Sheikh Hamdan’s video highlights a very strong message about Dubai.
The most googled and the best tourist destination in the world is not just a habitable place for human beings, but for all living beings.
The UAE, particularly Dubai, has a place for everyone.
An elephant runs after a giraffe at the reserve.
The Emirati culture tolerates all other traditions and cultures, and harbours everyone.
Tolerance and equality course through the nation's veins.
It’s noteworthy that over 200 nationalities live peacefully in the country.
The most beloved Crown Prince shares videos and photos with animals, often feeding them and taking good care of his horses.
The much-loved Crown Prince is an avid lover of nature and animals.
His videos and photos usually garner thousands and thousands of likes and comments on social media platforms.
He has over 11 million followers on his Instagram account.
Hamdan’s Instagram bio reads, “Every picture has a story and every story has a moment that I'd love to share with you. Thanks and enjoy.”