Describe the wildlife of Mediterranean Forests .
Mediterranean vegetation, any scrubby, dense vegetation composed of broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, bushes, and small trees usually less than 2.5 m (about 8 feet) tall and growing in regions lying between 30° and 40° north and south latitudes.
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Forest: Mediterranean forests are generally composed of broadleaf trees, such as the oak and mixed sclerophyll forests of California and the Mediterranean region, the Eucalyptus forests of Southwest Australia, and the Nothofagus forests of central Chile
Only a few mammals are endemic to Mediterranean forests: among these, the Barbary ape (Morocco, Algeria and Gibraltar), mouflon (Sardinia, Corsica and Cyprus), Iberian lynx (Spain and Portugal), Spanish imperial eagle, Algerian and Corsican nuthatch, and many reptiles such as lizards, chameleons, tortoises and snakes.
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