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  2. List of invasive species in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Animals subsection. 3.1 Platyhelminthes. 3.2 Molluscs. 3.2.1 Marine. 3.2.2 Freshwater. ... and other organisms are considered invasive species in Italy. Plants

  3. List of mammals of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals. Family: Vespertilionidae. Subfamily: Myotinae. Genus: Myotis. Bechstein's bat, M. bechsteini NT [13] Lesser mouse-eared bat, M. blythii LC [14] Brandt's bat, M ...

  4. Fauna of Italy - Wikipedia

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    It is the national animal of Italy. [2] [3] The fauna of Italy comprises all the animal species inhabiting the territory of the Italian Republic and its surrounding waters. Italy has the highest level of faunal biodiversity in Europe, with over 57,000 species recorded, representing more than a third of all European fauna. [4] This is due to ...

  5. List of reptiles of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Zamenis lineatus – Italian Aesculapian snake DD (endemic to Italy) Zamenis longissimus – Aesculapian snake LC; Zamenis situla – European ratsnake LC;

  6. Curious Kids: why do so many dangerous animals live in ... - AOL

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    Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Italian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The census revealed that the Italian wolf population consisted of 100–110 individuals distributed throughout a fragmented range in the main mountainous areas of south-central Italy, from the Sibillini to La Sila. In 1983, the population had reached 200–220 individuals inhabiting two unconnected areas in central and southern Italy.

  8. Casu marzu: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ cheese - AOL

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    For travel tips, recipes and more insight on Italian culture, sign up for CNN’s Unlocking Italy newsletter. This eight-part guide will have you packing your bags in no time. The Italian island ...

  9. You're more likely to get killed by this animal than a shark

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    Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my! While all three may be terrifying, if Dorothy's talking about the most dangerous animals in America, she should change the tune to 'horses and cows and deer!'