Wildlife of Algeria

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Saharan jackal is a possible species of the jackal.
The Barbary lion possibly survived in Algeria until the early 1960s.[1]

The wildlife of Algeria is composed of its

are seldom seen.

A variety of bird species make the country an attraction for bird watchers. Barbary macaques are the sole native monkey.

Flora

In the north, the native flora includes the

conifers.[2] The grape vine is indigenous to the coast. In the Sahara region, some oases have date palms. Acacia with wild olives
are the predominant flora in the remainder of the Sahara.

Fauna

Mammals

There are 104 mammal species in Algeria, of which three are critically endangered, two are endangered, ten are vulnerable, and three are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Algeria is extinct and one can no longer be found in the wild.

Birds

Reptiles

Amphibians

Fish

Insects

Other invertebrates


References