Gaanlibah or Ga'an Libah (Somali: Gacan Libaax) English : The lion's paw ) is a mountain range, archaeological site, and national park located in the Maroodi Jeex region of Somaliland.
[1][4] Its upper slopes are the source of the seasonal Togdheer river that flows through the city of Burao into the Nugaal Valley.
The natural vegetation includes evergreen and semi-evergreen bushland and thicket at lower elevations, dominated by the shrub Buxus hildebrandtii, which cover approximately 20,000 ha.
Woodlands of African juniper and other Afromontane plant communities occur at higher elevations, and cover about 30,000 ha.
[7] Native birds include the sombre rock chat, Gambaga flycatcher and Somali golden-winged grosbeak.