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Here’s a list of 21 Spanish animals that you can see in the wild: 1. Iberian Wolf. The Iberian wolf, also known as the Spanish wolf, is a subspecies of the grey wolf. They live in the northwest part of the Iberian Peninsula, which means that they live in both northern Portugal and northwestern Spain.
Wondering what kinds of animals live in Spain? Here are 33 wild animals in Spain with fun facts to learn everything about them.
Terrestrial mammals native to Spain and the island groups, include the European hedgehog, two species of mole, the Pyrenean desman and about a dozen species of shrew. There are about thirty-five species of bat, as well as the European rabbit, the European hare and two other species of hare.
The following animals are found in Spain, including the Iberian wolf, Iberian pig, and Spanish ibex.
Seven species are endangered, thirteen are vulnerable, and three are near threatened. If the IUCN Red List status of a species in Spain differs from its global status, the status in Spain is shown next between brackets. [1] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed on the respective IUCN Red List:
Learn the most common ANIMALS found in Spain, and how to identify them. How many of these species have YOU seen?
The most common types of animals native to Spain are the rodents, bats, deer, carnivores (like foxes and badgers), wild boar, goats, several types of insects and spiders, and water and song birds. Fish and shellfish are also common in the southeast of Spain where the Atlantic and Mediterranean mix.
Respect and appreciation for the environment drive me to show you the absolute best animals in Spain that represent us as a country. Here you’ll find our beloved and preserved endangered species and some of the most incredible wildlife living in our forests, mountains, and countryside.
Spain is home to the most vertebrate animal species (570) and vascular plants (7,600) in Europe, and about 30% of species endemic to Europe live exclusively in Spain. The country is inhabited by rare animal species, which include the Iberian lynx, Eurasian brown bear, and the Iberian wolf.
Wildlife travel: What animals can I see in Spain? There's wildlife aplenty on Spain's scorching sierras and sunny shores. Magazine gift subscriptions - from just £14.99 every 6 issues. Christmas cheer delivered all year! Illustration by Dawn Cooper. 1. Wolf, Sierra de la Culebra. Wolf © Ramn Carretero, EyeEm / Getty.