zarebas

/zəˈriːbəz/
noun
  1. A protective enclosure made of thorn bushes or branches, used in parts of Africa and the Middle East to defend a camp or livestock.
    • The old zarebas had grown thick with thorns, making it a strong barrier.
    • The travelers built a zarebas around their camp to keep wild animals out at night.
    • Farmers in the region often construct a zarebas to protect their goats from predators.