Eurasion Lynx European Bee-Eater Black Eagle
Capercaillie Grey Wolves European Bison
Euroasion Lynx
- Habitat: mixed types of forests
- Population: 50,000
- Eats: small hooved animals (ungulates)
- Fun Fact: Threats:Hunting and Habitat Loss
European Bee-Eater
- Habitat: open land with sheltered valleys and little amount of trees
- Population: 1440,000-3,000,000
- Eats: various types of insects
-Fun Fact: roughly eat 250 insects a day
Black Eagle
-Habitat: forests
- Wingspan: 200 cm
-Eats: small animals like: monkeys, sloths, and a different types of birds
-Fun Fact: another name for it: Ictinaetus malayensis
Capercaillie
-Habitat:Woodland areas and pine forests
-Population: decreasing greatly
-Eats: berries and stems
Grey Wolves
-Habitat: Remote Wilderness
-They also are called Canis Lupis
-Eats: ungulates and large animals
-Fun Fact: They can eat up to 20 pounds of food in one meal
European Bison
-Habitat: Forests and open land
-Population: decreasing
-Eats: trees, grasses, herbs, sedges, shrubs
-Fun Fact: They are smaller than the American Bison
- Habitat: mixed types of forests
- Population: 50,000
- Eats: small hooved animals (ungulates)
- Fun Fact: Threats:Hunting and Habitat Loss
European Bee-Eater
- Habitat: open land with sheltered valleys and little amount of trees
- Population: 1440,000-3,000,000
- Eats: various types of insects
-Fun Fact: roughly eat 250 insects a day
Black Eagle
-Habitat: forests
- Wingspan: 200 cm
-Eats: small animals like: monkeys, sloths, and a different types of birds
-Fun Fact: another name for it: Ictinaetus malayensis
Capercaillie
-Habitat:Woodland areas and pine forests
-Population: decreasing greatly
-Eats: berries and stems
Grey Wolves
-Habitat: Remote Wilderness
-They also are called Canis Lupis
-Eats: ungulates and large animals
-Fun Fact: They can eat up to 20 pounds of food in one meal
European Bison
-Habitat: Forests and open land
-Population: decreasing
-Eats: trees, grasses, herbs, sedges, shrubs
-Fun Fact: They are smaller than the American Bison