Posted on Aug 17, 2025 / Travel
The Sea of Galilee hosts various fish species, including tilapia, catfish, and carp, making it a traditional fishing area. Birds, such as herons, pelicans, and migratory species, frequent the lake and surrounding wetlands. Aquatic plants grow along the shores, supporting local biodiversity. Several nature reserves around the lake protect wildlife habitats and offer bird-watching opportunities. The lake’s ecosystem is influenced by water levels and seasonal changes. Visitors can enjoy observing both aquatic and terrestrial wildlife in the region.
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