2. This may be due to human activity to
poaching and indiscriminate felling of
trees, but may also result from changes
in the ecosystem caused by climate
change.
3. The man that causes habitat
destruction of species, many
animals have already
disappeared from the earth.
4. The Iberian lynx is a species of felines that
are larger than a domestic cat and looks
much more robust, and its measures range
from between 65 and 130 cm without tail.
It usually nocturnal, since during daylight
hours they spend the hottest hours of
refugees in the cool of the bushes. Hunter
is a very agile, and lives in a lonely, being
more sociable in the mating season.
Man is their main predator and slimming
its population by poaching, poisoning,
abuses and shrinking habitat, so it is
considered an endangered species here in
Spain.
5. The brown bear is one of the
endangered species in Spain. But even
the bear continues to be severely
threatened in our territory. The brown
bear lives for half a century in the
mountains of the Iberian Peninsula and
in most European countries. Today you
can meet you in fewer places, and
feeds on fruits, insects and honey, can
attack wild and domestic mammals due
to starvation, their mating season
arrives in spring and winter can give
birth babies hatch five puppies.
6. This small mammal swam by
mountain rivers in central and
northern Iberian Peninsula,
but these were contaminated
and altered so that the
population of this species was
depleted their numbers.
7. The Mediterranean monk seal has no
ears and can be found throughout
the length of the Mediterranean,
excluding the Adriatic coastline on
Bulgarian black sea and the coastline
of Morocco. Due to the
disappearance of 80% of its
population are only 400 copies of
this animal. Their young are born in
the fall and into the water just two
weeks after being born-eating fish
and shellfish, especially octopuses.