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  2. List of mammals of Greece - Wikipedia

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    This list shows the IUCN Red List status of the 115 mammal species occurring in Greece.Two of them are endangered, twelve are vulnerable, and six are near threatened.The following tags are used to highlight each species' status as assessed on the respective IUCN Red List published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:

  3. Wildlife of Greece - Wikipedia

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    It is a meeting point for birds of three continents, the southern limit for some species and the northern limit for others. Beside the resident bird populations, many migratory species visit the country as they move seasonally between their breeding grounds and their overwintering areas. About 450 species of bird have been recorded in Greece. [9]

  4. List of mammals of Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Europe. It includes all mammals currently found in Europe (from northeast Atlantic to Ural Mountains and northern slope of Caucasus Mountains), whether resident or as regular migrants. Moreover, species occurring in Cyprus, Canary Islands and Azores are listed here.

  5. Arcturos (organization) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1992 in response to wolf and bear hunting in Greece and the mistreatment of these animals, such as dancing bears for entertainment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The organization remains primarily concerned with the protection of these native populations of large mammals, including through lobbying for animal and environmental protection laws ...

  6. Megafauna - Wikipedia

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    Other large pinnipeds include the northern elephant seal at 4,000 kg (8,800 lb), walrus at 2,000 kg (4,400 lb), and Steller sea lion at 1,135 kg (2,502 lb). [18] [19] The sirenians are another group of marine mammals which adapted to fully aquatic life around the same time as the cetaceans did. Sirenians are closely related to elephants.

  7. "Mammut" borsoni - Wikipedia

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    "Mammut" borsoni is one of the largest proboscideans known. A 2015 study estimated that some not fully grown probably male specimens from Milia in Greece weighed about 14 tonnes (15.4 short tons) with a shoulder height of 3.9 metres (12.8 ft), with one specimen from the same locality known from an isolated femur estimated to weigh 16 tonnes (17.6 short tons) with a shoulder height of 4.1 ...

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  9. List of extant megaherbivores - Wikipedia

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    The hippopotamus also known as the hippo, common hippopotamus or river hippopotamus is a large mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is semiaquatic and spends most of its time resting in water. [23] They have large canines up to 50 cm (20 in) long and their incisors can grow to 40 cm (16 in).