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Diego Preciado Sara Sánchez Luis Pernett

Diego Preciado Sara Sánchez Luis Pernett. Animals in Danger. The lince ibérico. Features: T he Lince has a short tail, tufted ears and a ruff of fur beneath the chin.

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Diego Preciado Sara Sánchez Luis Pernett

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  1. Diego PreciadoSara SánchezLuis Pernett Animals in Danger

  2. The lince ibérico Features: The Lince has a short tail, tufted ears and a ruff of fur beneath the chin. Like all other cats, the Iberian Lynx has four sets of whiskers: two groups on the ears and two on the chin. It uses these to sense its prey. Food: It hunts mammals (including rodents and insectivores), birds, reptiles and amphibians . Habitat: This lynx was distributed over the entire Iberian Peninsula . and were thought to be only living in the Doñana National Park and in the Sierra de Andújar, Jaén.

  3. CONDOR Livesin the Andes in South America, isthenationalemblem, is a largebird, mise a meter, do notattackliveanimals, feedsoncarrion, theirclaws can nottransporttheir prey, thebeakisstrong, livefifty years, theirreproductivecyclelasts abouttwoyears.He has been threatenedbyhunting, deforestation, pollution of air, water and food, and theseverereduction of deadanimals.

  4. African Black RhinocerosIs a species of rhinoceros, native to the eastern and central areas of Africa. is a herbivorous browser that eats leafy plants, branches and fruit.The Black Rhinoceros has been pushed to the brink of extinction by illegal poaching for their horn. Only 2.000 left. During the 1970s there were more than 65.000

  5. es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_pardinus BIBLIOGRAPHY • www.minifauna.com/2009/08/19/el-condor-de-los-andes/ • http://www.losarchivosdelatierra.com/inicio/2009/10/2/guardabosque-sudafricano-pasea-la-reservacion-encima-de-un-r.html

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