Iberian hare – Lepus Granatensis

Iberian hare - Lepus Granatensis

Iberian hare – Lepus Granatensis can be found in a wide range of habitats, including grasslands, shrublands, forests, and agricultural areas. They are nocturnal and are active mainly at night, although they may be seen during the day in areas with low human disturbance especially during the mating season. In Spanish, the iberian hare is … Read more

Iberian red fox (Vulpes vulpes Silacea) Zorro

Iberian Fox (Vulpes vulpes Silacea) Zorro in Spanish

The Fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a globally widespread mammal of opportunistic behaviour. In Spain we have the subspecies Iberian red Fox (Vulpes vulpes Silacea) Zorro in Spanish which is slightly smaller than its northern European counterparts. Foxes, in general, have an ability to adapt to different habitats as well as varied food supplies. This canine … Read more

The Common Bottlenose Dolphin

The Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

The Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) or Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin is a species of marine mammal that is found in oceans and coastal waters around the world, including in Spanish waters. In Spanish it is known as El delfín mular, tursón or nariz de botella

The bottlenose dolphin is a highly intelligent and social animal that is well-known for its acrobatic displays and friendly interactions with humans. In Spain, bottlenose dolphins are a popular attraction for tourists, and they are often encountered on boat tours and whale watching excursions.

Threats and protection

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The Iberian rabbit

The Iberian rabbit

the Iberian rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus algirus) is considered a subspecies of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), which is found throughout much of Europe and parts of Africa. A member of the Leporidae family and is believed to have evolved in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Pleistocene era. Its abundance, size, and wide range make it a crucial prey item for over 40 species of birds and mammals in the Iberian Peninsula. Notably, the Iberian lynx and Iberian imperial eagle heavily rely on the rabbit for survival. The rabbit’s high abundance and excellent quality of flesh make it a common small game species in Spain and Portugal.

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