The Iberian Lynx is an endangered carnivore found only in Spain and Portugal. It primarily eats rabbits, accounting for 80-90% of its diet. Its habitat includes forest and Mediterranean scrub areas with shelter and open pastures for hunting rabbits. Conservation efforts include a captive breeding program to increase the population and reintroductions to the wild. The Griffon Vulture inhabits mountainous areas of cliffs and canyons in the Iberian Peninsula where it roosts and feeds on carrion. Its diet consists mainly of carcasses left by shepherds due to the scarcity of large wild ungulates. Threats include lack of food sources and disturbance at nesting sites