Waldohreule
The Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), called Waldohreule in German is a mid-sized and unusual looking type of owl. What makes it very distinctive are the ear tufts from which –…
The Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), called Waldohreule in German is a mid-sized and unusual looking type of owl. What makes it very distinctive are the ear tufts from which –…
The Tawny Owl (Strix aluco), called Waldkauz in German, is a well-known owl species across Europe and Asia. Various cultures, around the world, hold this fascinating icon of wisdom and…
The Green Lizard, a spectacular lizard and quite frequent in some areas of Europe. Renowned for their vibrant green coloration, which ranges in intensity across both individuals and over time…
What does it look like — The following features make the Sand Lizard well-suited for a life in sandy surroundings (such as dunes, heathlands and open grassland): Commonly these lizards…
The Common Lizard is a small, fast reptile that can be seen in gardens and woodlands throughout Europe. They are colorful creatures that thrive in various habitats, from coastal dunes…
Cristiano Zorzi/ Getty Images The Italian Volcano Lizard is a vibrant and rapid reptile, commonly found throughout the Mediterranean. These tiny lizards are highly adapted for living on rocky, warm…
The Catalonian Wall Lizard, Podarcis liolepis is a very fast and nimble lizard from the Iberian Peninsula as well as parts of southern France. They are adapted to living in…
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The Alpine Ibex is a symbol of the craggy Alpine Mountains and as such, it’s an incredibly adapted mountain goat. With a robust frame, sharp hooves and thick coat, it…
The Northern chamois, also known as Common Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), is one of the most common and graceful ungulates in Europe with a remarkable agility to climb steep rocky terrains.…