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The Most Interesting Ones The Mammals Of Treasure International Park (The Mammals Of Poland)

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The Most Interesting Ones

The Mammals Of Treasure International Park

(The Mammals Of Poland)

European Bison- The Endangered SpeciesThe European bison is the heaviest surviving wild land animal in Europe.He lives in Białowieski National Park. He’s called “Polish king”. The European bison is a herd animal, which lives in both mixed and solely male groups. The protection of the European bison has a long history; between the 15th and 18th centuries, those in the Forest of Białowieża were protected and their diet supplemented.

Squirrel- The Sneakiest Specious

Squirrels are small or medium-sized rodents. They live in Świętokrzyski National Park. In fact, you can see them at large if you have a bit of luck.They are mostly called “Basia” in Poland. Squirrels breed once or twice a year and give birth to a varying number of young after three to six weeks, depending on species.

Otter- The Funniest Specious The Eurasian otter is a typical species of the otter subfamily. Brown above and cream below, these long, slender creatures are well-equipped for their aquatic habits. They live in Drawieński National Park.

Iberian Lynx

Latin Name: Lynx pardinus

Lince Ibérico (Spanish)

The Iberian lynx is an endangered wild cat that is found in the Iberian Peninsula. It’s habitat is usually scrub vegetation, Mediterranean woodland and maquis thicket. The Iberian lynx’s diet contains mostly of rabbits.

Cantabrian Brown Bear

Latin Name: Ursus arctos arctos

Oso pardo cantábrico (Spanish)

The Cantabrian Brown Bear is Spain’s rarest inhabitant. The species used to roam the Iberian Peninsula but they are now being monitored since they are critically endangered, and only a little more than 200 brown bears remain. They have an omnivorous diet of small animals, carcasses, roots, and fruits.

Iberian Wolf

Latin Name: Canis lupus signatus

Lobo Ibérico (Spanish)

The Iberian wolf is a type of greywolf that lives in the forests and plains of the Iberian Peninsula. Its diet mainly consists of boars, rabbits, deer, ibexes, small carnivores, fish, and other species it finds appetizing.

The Biggest Mammal of Slovakia

Medveď hnedý(Ursus Actor)- this is the biggest mammal of Slovakia. It lives in High and Low Tatras. The female can be dangerous for humans when she has cubs with her.

The Most Beautiful Mammal of Slovakia

Rys ostrovid(Lynx Lynx)- Lynx is the largest and most beautiful cat of Slovakia. It has significant long fur on its ears and a short tail. It lives in High and Low Tatras.

The Weirdest Mammal of Slovakia

Netopier veľký(Myotis Myotis)- this is Myotis. It is a bat and it mostly lives in caves of Slovenský kras. It has big ears and ugly face.

The Weirdest Mammal of Mountain Bats

The mountain bat is a very small mammal with two big ears.The ears are short, separated at their base and rounded.The coat is dense and quite long.It is different from the other bats by having the upper incisors with two tips and the first premolar very small.

The Spanish name: Murcielago montañoso.

The latin name: Hypsugo savii

The Most Beautiful Mammal Is The Cimarron Cat

The cimarron cat is a medium-sized carnivore of 450 to 740 mm with a weight that can vary between 4.5 kg of males and 3.3 kg of females. They have five fingers on the front legs and 4 on the back legs. They have rounded head and ears and short, well moustaches well developed.The teeth and tongue have typical characteristics of predators.

The Spanish name: El gato Cimarrón

The Strangest Mammal Is The Big-Eared Bat

The strangest mammal of Spain is a bat of the family Vespertilionidae, of medium size, with a dark and large coloration. Young people are darker than adults. The ears measure about 40 mm, have a body size between 40 to 46 mm, with the females being larger.

The Spanish name: Orejudo canario.

The latin name: Plecotus Teneriffae.

The Wolf (Canis lupus)Wolf is a large canine beast. It was originally found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, now the incidence is significantly reduced - its status radically declined and many places were exterminated.

In the Czech Republic wolf lives in Sumava national park. Wolves weigh 16 to 80 kg. They live in packs consisting usually leading alpha pair and some of their descendants. They feed on diverse prey from insects to bison and musk ox.

The Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Fox is a relatively slender canine beast, with moderately long pointed ears and long bushy tail. Physique and skull fox little different from the weaker dog.

The body is 100 to 140 cm long, including the tail, and the tap 30 to 40 cm high. Tail length 35-45 cm. Body weight fluctuates considerably, indicating the range 4-10 kg, exceptionally may exceed 12 kg.

The fox Fox lives in Sumava National Park

Brown Long-Eared Bat

The bat lives in České Švýcarsko national park. Its hallmark is distinctive ears.

The upper part of the body is brown, white on the sides is usually yellow and black spots, tragus is bright, inch wing is larger than 6 mm. Weight 5-11 g, body length 41-52 mm, 37-55 mm tail and forearms 36-42 mm. The biggest characteristic, however, are its large ears that reach 31-41 mm and that genus Plecotus reliably distinguished from other bats. It reaches 12 years.

CZ: Karolína K. Tomáš I.SK: Miki A. Samuel H. PL: Filip R. Wiktor B. ES1:Alejandro G. Ayelén S. ES2: Victoria M. Eva L.\

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