3. European Rabbit
Is a brown rabbit tipical
of Ireland. European
Rabbits have a body
length between 34 and
50 cms. Rabbits are
known by many names.
Young rabbits are
known by the names
bunny, kit, or kitten.
4. Brown Rat
An imported species
originating of Ireland.
It live in groups and
make their homes.
Brown rats live a year.
Due to rat infestation
and defecation, some
water areas can carry.
5. Red Squirrel
The red squirrel is native
of Ireland. Its the
colour is red. Red
squirrels build large
nests, called dreys.The
Red squirrel is an
arboreal omnivororous
rodent.
7. Red Kite
Is a medium-large bird of
prey. It is brown and
the Red Kite is 60–66
cm of large. It is a rare
species which is
resident in the milder
parts of its range in
western Europe.
8. Eurasian Golden Oriole
The Eurasian Golden
Oriole or simply Golden
Oriole is the only
member of the oriole
family of passerine
birds breeding in
northern hemisphere
temperate regions. Is
yellow and black an is
very little.
10. Viviparous lizard
It´s a lizard mid-brown.
It is small and live in
areas of 30º. The
length of the body is
less than 12
centimetres. Any larger
predators can eat
lizards
11. Hawksbill sea turtle
It is belonging to the
family Cheloniidae. It
has got the typical
appearance of a marine
turtle. It life but is in
Critically Endangered.
The hawksbill turtle is
small to medium-sized
compared to other sea
turtle species.
12. Beautiful Demoiselle
Is an European damselfly.
The male is brown,
black and green; and
the female is dark and
white. It is often found
among fast-flowing
waters. In this species
the wings of the mature
male are very dark
blue-black.
13. White Prominent
Is a butterfly white and
is the most from the
family Notodontidae.
This species is likely
extinct in Britain But a
population was
rediscovered in Ireland
14. Common Dragonet
The body is long and thin.
It is orange and blue.
The common dragonet
is most frequent from
the subtidal zone and
down to 200 metres
depth. It seems to
prefer gravel, sand or
muddy bottoms.
15. Basking shark
Is the second largest
living fish, after the
whale shark. This shark
is called the basking
shark because it is
most often observed
when feeding at the
surface.