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What unique wildlife can be observed during outdoor activities in Mallorca?

Mallorca, part of Spain's Balearic Islands, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, particularly due to its varied landscapes that include mountains, forests, and coastlines. One of the most noted inhabitants is the Balearic lizard (Podarcis lilfordi), a unique species found on some of the smaller islands and rocky areas around Mallorca. Birdwatchers can observe the endangered Balearic shearwater (Puffinus mauretanicus), which breeds on cliffs and rocky shores, and other migratory birds, such as eagles and herons, can be spotted during their seasonal journeys.

In the more rural and wooded regions, outdoor enthusiasts might encounter mammals like the endemic Balearic rat (Rattus rattus balearicus) and various species of bats, including the greater mouse-eared bat. The diverse marine life around Mallorca’s coastline includes species such as the Mediterranean monk seal and numerous fish found while snorkeling or diving.

The island's rich flora also supports various insect species, including unique butterflies and dragonflies. Outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and kayaking offer opportunities to observe this fascinating wildlife in their natural habitats. Overall, Mallorca’s unique ecosystem provides a rich and rewarding experience for nature lovers.