The Pyrenean Desman is a species of semi-aquatic, noctournal mammal similar to moles and shrews. They live primarily in northern Spain because they are nearly extinct in the south. Habitat changes such as dam building are probably responsible. The IUCN lists this species is Vulnerable, which means that it is threatened, but one level above Endangered.
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Pyrenean Desman was created in 1811.
Pyrenean Frog was created in 1993.
Pyrenean Brook Salamander was created in 1852.
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The Pyrenean ibex became extinct in January 2000. The Pyrenean ibex weighed between 55 to 176 pounds. In 2009, a cloning experiment was conducted with DNA from Pyrenean ibex which resulted in a live specimen which died shortly after birth due to lung failure.
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Pyrenean ibex were nearly wiped out by hunting. The final blow was overgrazing by livestock and introduced species in their habitat.
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The Pyrenean ibex, a subspecies of the Iberian ibex, is considered extinct. The last known individual died in 2000, and despite efforts to clone the species, those attempts have not led to a viable population. Therefore, as of now, there are no living Pyrenean ibex.
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It's enemies are the humans.