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  1. Flora and Fauna. Sardinia’s animal and plant world is truly fascinating: deer, rare birds and one of Europe’s last herds of wild horses roam free amongst the fragrant, colourful vegetation. National parks and protected areas preserve this natural wealth.

  2. Sardinian long-eared bat. Sardinian pika. Sardinian Shepherd Dog. Sardinian tree frog. Sardinian warbler. Supramonte cave salamander.

    • Barracudas
    • Pink Flamingos
    • Griffon Vultures
    • Sardinian Red Deer
    • Lizards

    The waters between the northern town of Palau and Isola Santo Stefano are the perfect balance between vast ocean space and shallow, well-lit ocean floors which partnered by the constant sweeping currents passing through, presents the perfect habitat for a vast array of marine wildlife. A whole world of sponges, corals, sea fans and the like make th...

    San Teodoro is a small town on the east coast of Sardinia that is the epitome of luxury, with fine white beaches feeding into shallow blue waters. The town also has a beautiful lagoon that is a popular migration spot for the many pink flamingos that call Sardinia their home, turning the blue oasis into a vibrant hub of wildlife. Many of them arrive...

    Sardinia’s island climate, the wind from the Mediterranean Sea and its heavily mountainous lands make it something of a bird-watcher’s paradise. Many different majestic species of bird live here, from ravens and kestrels to hawks and falcons. Often unfairly seen as a sign of death or misery, these old, large birds are truly majestic creatures up cl...

    Also known as the Corsican deer, this species of red deer is native to the neighbouring Mediterranean islands. Much like the other animal species native to the island, such as the Giara horses, the Sardinian red deer is smaller than many of its universal counterparts. Despite the name, most Sardinian deer’s coats are actually closer to the colour b...

    Often blending into the environment around them and easily missed, Sardinia – and Italy as a whole, thanks to its warm climate – is a vibrant home to an incredible array of lizards. One of those uniquely native to the island, and its neighbour Corsica, is Fitzinger’s algyroides. Otherwise known as the pygmy keeled lizard, these long, thin reptiles ...

  3. This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Sardinia, Italy. [1] Almost all terrestrial mammals found on the island today have been introduced by humans, replacing a highly endemic fauna present on the island during the Late Pleistocene

  4. Several different paths take us to “Le Prigionette”, a woodland home to several animals including fallow deer, donkeys and the famous Giara horses - the only colony of wild horses in Europe. From the sunrise in the Dune di Piscinas to the regional natural park of Porto Conte, discover the wild nature of Sardinia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SardiniaSardinia - Wikipedia

    During the Late Pleistocene, Sardinia and Corsica had a highly endemic terrestrial mammal fauna, all of which is now extinct, which included a field mouse, ( Rhagamys orthodon) a vole ( Microtus henseli ), a shrew ( Asoriculus similis ), a mole ( Talpa tyrrhenica ), a dwarf mammoth ( Mammuthus lamarmorai) the Sardinian pika ...

  6. 6 de feb. de 2020 · The flora and also the fauna in Sardinia is very rich, reaching a total of 370 species divided into 41 types of mammals, 18 of reptiles, 8 of amphibians and about 300 types of birds which including sedentary birds, which refers to those which stay in the same zone all year round no matter the weather, and birds of passage, referring ...