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  1. Celtiberia, an area in present north-central Spain occupied from the 3rd century bc onward by tribes thought to be of mixed Iberian and Celtic stock. These Celtiberians inhabited the hill country between the sources of the Tagus (Tajo) and Iberus (Ebro) rivers, including most of the modern province.

  2. Sep 11, 2023 · Bears are large, powerful mammals with thick fur and strong claws. Most bears are omnivores, but the panda is almost entirely herbivorous, and the polar bear is predominantly carnivorous. Bears are generally solitary animals, living and hunting alone. Hibernation is common among species that live in colder climates.

  3. Jul 28, 2022 · The Iberian civilisation that vanished. 28 July 2022. By Andrew Lofthouse,Features correspondent. Alamy/ WHPics. (Credit: Alamy/ WHPics) Mystery and myth surround the ancient society of Tartessos ...

  4. South America - Iberians, Indigenous, Colonization: Until the end of the era of Iberian domination, only the Spanish and Portuguese were admitted to their South American colonies. The rigid exclusion of all other foreigners had but few exceptions, though a small number of non-Iberian Europeans settled as a result of illegal or tolerated immigration. Most of the Spaniards came from Castile and ...

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · This current list contains more than 1100 animals — but our database includes the names of more than 3000 animals. We’re in the process of uploading the remaining animals in an accessible format. Bookmark this page and come back soon! ‍ Animals That Start with A. Aardvark; Aardwolf; Acorn Woodpecker; Adderfish; Adélie Penguin; Admiral ...

  6. Diet and Nutrition. Iberian wolves are mainly carnivores. They eat Wild boars, rabbits, Roe deer, Red deer, ibexes, and even small carnivores and fish. When such food is scarce, wolves may eat carrion and also prey on lizards, snakes, frogs, and large insects when available. Wolves in some areas may consume fish and even marine life.

  7. Sep 21, 2020 · Canadian lynx ( Lynx canadensis) Eurasian lynx ( Lynx lynx) Iberian lynx ( Lynx pardinus) These four species are the only living lynx species of which science is aware. We do know of two other species which we can identify as lynx from fossil records. They are Lynx issiodorensis (Issoire lynx) and Lynx thomasi, and it is believed that all lynx ...