Saturday, January 8, 2011

Predators/Prey- 35° 8'4.70"N 35° 8'4.70"N

Cougar: In the Mediterranean forests of California, there are several species of big cats, including the cougar. It is also known as a puma, mountain lion, and mountain cat. They prey on deer, elk, and small rodents as well as domestic animals such as cows and sheep. 




Brown Bears: All around the Mediterranean Sea, around Greece and Albania, is the hone of the brown bear. The most common subspecies around this area would be the Eurasian brown bear, which feeds on salmon and mammals of various sizes, depending on the size of the bear. Such mammals could include rabbits, groundhogs, mice, deer, and mountain goats. 


Golden Eagle: The golden eagle is found all year round in Spain. The can maintain territories up to 60 square miles. They prey on animals such as rabbits, ground squirrels, and prairie dogs. Also they eat mice, martens, and foxes. 



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