Serra da Estrela Dog
It is a resut of artisan
tradition of genetic preservation, this
breed is considered one of the most ancient
and genuine of the Iberian Peninsula.
Despite its size it is a caring, brave and
faithful friend. During winter time when the
flocks searching for food had to move to the
mountains, the Serra da Estrela Dog was the
mindful guardian in the defense against
beasts and robers.
This breed exists in two
variants: short and long haired it is big
and is about 40 to 50 kg. The head is strong
and big and it has small and pending ears.
Its mouth is big and it has strong teeth.
The chest is curved and its abdomen is
proportional to his body and the tail is
long and large, it forms a hook at the edge.
Strong ans fearless it is
a great watching dog.
Sheep, Goat and Cow
Around the month
of April, when the snow started to melt, the
flocks started to mount to Estrela. They
came from the foot of the mountain, from the
lowlands of the North (Fornos de Algodres,
Sátão, Nelas, Gouveia, Arganil, Oliveira do
Hospital), from Cova da Beira, from Alentejo
and even from Spanish border areas. At the
first cold winds of autumn, the flocks would
come to the Baixo Alentejo (Ourique fields),
to some fields in Coimbra and to the Idanha
prairies.
Today the ovine
beings that exist in Estrela are less than
half of what was in the first half of the
20th century. The transport is now made in
trucks, but some flock owners from São João
do Campo and Oliveira do Hospital still go
to Baixo Mondego, Covilhã or Nelas. In the
summertime they still go upwards to
Montemuro and Baixo Douro. The importance of
wool as a raw material has vanished. It was
in the origin of important wool industries –
cloths manufacture – that had a main plant
which was the ‘Real Fabrica de Panos da
Covilhã’. The goat milk always was the base
product to the artesian production of the
Serra’s Cheese, and it still is an important
part of the actual cheese industrial
production.
Wild Pig
Having unique shapes and
corporal proportions, the wild pig is the
big game species with the largest
representation in Portugal. The wild pig can
have 1.70mt of length and a weight of 140kg;
it has a heavy and compact silhouette, with
short and powerful members, it has a big
funnel type head and no neck; all these
characteristics gives it a solid and
resistant look, completed by plenty of rude
fur, which is more or less long.
In this specie, the
sexual dimorphism is manifested not only in
the size and weight (the male is bigger and
heavier than the female), but also by
differences in the bone structure, which are
more visible in the male (the head is bigger
and it has less funnel type, the existence
of canines or fangs – these last are usually
used as a weapon). The inferior and superior
canines are usually wanted as a hunting
trophy.
As the domestic pig, the
wild pig is also an omnivorous. So its
‘diet’ is fruits, roots, bulbs, tubercles,
parts of small plants, insects larva, small
vertebrates (like mice, baby rabbits and
bunnies), eggs and even cadavers from other
animals. However it has a preference for
acorns, chestnuts and cereals, which leads
to the problem with farms exploitations
because of the risk of setbacks to the
farmers.
Birds:
Dipper
Partridge
Pheasant
Fish
Rainbow trout –
The characteristics of the
water above the 1500mts, particularly the
low temperatures and the high quantity of
dissolved oxygen, are propitious to the
rainbow trout. This one is similar to the
river trout, being the differences the
colour and the smaller scales.
Bordallo –
It has a long body with a big head and a
small mouth.
Répteis
Water-Lizart–
It can be found all over the
Central Plateau, but it can be found with
abundance in the areas with a minor
altitude.
Iberian-rock-lizard
(Lacerda monticola)– It can only be found in
Serra da Estrela’s Central Plateau, it is a
unique worldwide population and it can be
found with abundance in highest areas.
Smooth snake
(Coronella austriaca) -
It is a rare
snake in Portugal, however it can be found
in Serra da Estrela, mainly above the
1900mts of altitude.
Amphibians
Salamander
–
Essentially detected at night when it goes
to deposit its larva in creeks.
Iberian Green Frog
(Rana perezi) –
Typical specie
found in lagoons, swamps and weak stream
creeks.
Iberian Frog (Rana Ibérica) –
It is an
endemism from the Iberian Peninsula Norwest,
typical from clear water and strong streams
creeks.
Toad –
It is usually
detected in the dirt, under the rocks; going
to the water only to reproduction, so it can
lay its eggs. In the highest areas, the
running toad can be found with abundance, in
the areas of minor altitude it can be found
the regular toad.
Bosca’s Newt (Triturus boscal) and
Marble Newt (Triturus marmoratus) – These
species can be found essentially at night in
swamps, where they reproduce and fed
themselves.
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