How the rare Iberian lynx was saved from extinction
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2021
- The #Iberianlynx risked becoming the first big cat to fall into #extinction since the sabre-tooth tiger died out 10,000 years ago. By 2002, the wild cat's numbers had plummeted to fewer than 100.
But now, authorities and conservation groups have managed to reverse the trend.
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these big hearted conservationist efforts are so admirable, we are the reason for their about to extinction to saving from extinct.
Wow ❤️
Well done Good job Spain and Portugal ❤️❤️🙌
Appreciative efforts
Lynx subspecies
1. Eurasian Lynx (largest) (also found in India)
2. Iberian Lynx (only spain)
3. Canadian Lynx
4. Bobcat
iberian lynxes also exist in portugal
Spain and Portugal.
It's very important... For UPSC PRELIMS...
Good video
Save your wildlife Portugal!!
Nice covering
Great job! Saving from extinction on the cost of another wildlife.
[Serene music playing]
Nice voice 🤗
Many more efforts must be done to teach the rural populations about the importance of wildlife diversity.
One of the reintroduced Iberian lynxes in Portugal was immediately poisoned by locals.
Dummies
Es una especie de lince qe solo vive en iberia. Hay sobre todo en Andalucía castilla la mancha Extremadura y algarve
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Hecker
Iucn- endangered
Why people hunt animals as if they don't get food!!!
First big cat to fall into extinction since sabre tooth 🧐 whom u r kidding, giving incorrect details. What about tiger sub species Javanese, Balinese and Caspian that were forced to extinction in the last century, aren't they big cats 😡.
Your comment Itself explains your complaint. They are SUB-SPECIES of tiger and not a standalone species. 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
@@tiru7784 I specified that knowing it will be given as a reply but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't take responsibility of its extinction and roll it out of the list
@@r4arun90 👍🏽👍🏽
In europe* most likely
Iberian lynx wild cat in portuguese and span
The iberian lynx is not part of the big cat family.
I don't know too be honest but everywhere its stated part of the big cat family