Yes. There is an endangered population of Spanish Lynxes in Spain.
iberian lynx
The Iberian lynx, an endangered species, is found in Spain.
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they live in wooded areas where there's tundra
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the Iberian lynx, or Spanish lynx, as "critically endangered," meaning it faces "an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
Spain has a wide variety of native animals. Deer, Iberian wild goats, tortoises, bats, and snakes, are native to Spain. Cantabrian brown bears, native to Spain, are on the endangered species list.
There was a Seal in the Mediterraneans Sea. It inhabited those islands just south of Spain. It was very endangered; might be extinct by now.
Anthora, ornamental onion, lacy self-heal, butterfly orchid, and bee orchid are plants native to Spain. In springtime, areas of southern Spain are dotted with the beautiful native orchids. The Spanish lynx is a native animal to Spain and on the critically endangered list. Other animals native to Spain include wild boar, red deer, and elk.
it is not endangered
it is endangered
Fish that are not yet endangered, are not endangered.