Have you ever wanted to see some of the world's strangest plants? Then book a visit to Socotra!
In a tiny archipelago of islands in the Indian Ocean near the Aden Gulf lies a little island filled with plants you won’t believe are real. 250km off the coast of Somalia and 340km off the coast of Yemen is Socotra Island, home to some of the world’s strangest looking plants.
Socotra is home to 825 species of plants that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. And alongside those plants are reptile and land snail species that you’ll only find in the place. It also has 253 unique and distinctive species of reef-building corals; 300 different species of crab, shrimp and lobster; and 730 species of coastal fish. In fact, up to 90% of the plants and animals in Socotra can’t be found anywhere else on earth.
One of Socotra’s most striking plants is the dragon’s blood tree or Dracaena Cinnabari, which is an umbrella-shaped tree with red sap that was believed to be dragon’s blood. This sap would be used as a dye, and today as paint and varnish. Aside from looking surreal and marvelous, some of Socotra’s plants were also used for medicine and for cosmetics.
So why are Socotra’s plants and animals endemic only to the island? It’s because Socotra has been separated from mainland Africa for six to seven million years. With its wide sandy beaches, limestone caves, and huge, towering mountains, Socotra’s ecosystem has been largely independent from that of the mainland, thus the strange species within.
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