Dangered animals
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Created on March 23, 2021
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VALVERDE LIZARD
iberian wolf
IBERIAN LYNX
BROWN BEAR
Endangered animals
VALVERDE LIZARD
iberian wolf
GROUP
IBERIAN LYNX
BROWN BEAR
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Brown Bear has similar features to panda bear.There are 332 and they live in freedom throughout our territory. They are mainly located in the wildest Mountain Massifs where hunting is less. In our country they can be found in the Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees. The breaking of their habitat and illegal hunting have a big problem. They cannot be in places where it is very hot. That is why they like to live in sparsely inhabited areas and with great tranquility.The bear moves on four legs and it is able to run very fast despite his weight. It is also a peaceful animal, but it becomes dangerous to defend its young or feel cornered.
BROWN BEAR
BROWN BEAR
Iberian Lynx looks like wild cats. It has delicate appearance, with long legs and a short tail. It has a ball at the end that is usually keeps raised by beating it in moments of danger or exicetement. It also has pointed ears that are finished in stiff blak hairs.Males have black sideburns and brushes and are longer than the females. It was estimated that 404 remain, a population that is very difficult to recover due to the breakdown of their habitat and their main food, rabbits. In 2018, a population of six hundred Iberian lynxes was estimated in freedom (Andalusia and the Montes de Toledo in Catilla).
IBERIAN LYNX
IBERIAN LYNX
Which mostly live in Spain and Portugal, are currently in serious danger of extinction. The Habitats Directive in the European Union protects the species. In Spain, however, conservation initiatives are neither standardized nor uniform.Unfortunately, the initiatives are vital for the sustainability of ecosystems and biodiversity.
IBERIAN WOLF
DISTRIBUTION AREA
DISTRIBUTION AREA
IBERIAN WOLF
Valverde Lizard is considered in danger of extinction because ots existence is globally compromised. This is due both to the direct action of man, changes in habitat and gradual changes in the climate.Is a small lizard that does not exceed 5 cm in length adding the head and the body. If we include the tail, which is almost 2/3 of the total length, it can reach up to 12-14 cm. Its general appearance is that of a slender and agile animal.In the wild, the species has been observed capturing diptera and araneidae and occasionally feeding on insects trapped in the leaves of insectivorous plants.They are usually found between the large rocks, in the encasing of the riverbed, in the extension of water points and in the cover of bushes.
VALVERDE LIZARD
Valverde Lizard
B E DO Y A F L O R E S
N A V A R R O B E R R A L
H I D A L G OS E R R A N O
M O R E N OZ A M O R A N O
G Ó N Z A L E Z P I N T O R
Mª JOSÉ
SAMUEL
JAVIER
NEREA
IRATXE
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