Wales

What kind of wildlife is in wales?
Red kites and ospreys are some "signature species" of Wales. Dippers, choughs, puffins, guillemots, razorbills, short-eared owls, Manx shearwaters, wh...
What are the crops in Wales Europe?
Major crops include barley, wheat, potatoes, and oats. Wales's highly variable relief and climate are obstacles to the development of other commercial...
When did prince llewellyn?
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c. 1223-1282), or Llywelyn the Last, was the last prince of an independent Wales. He died at the Battle of Orewin Bridge on 11 D...
How many battles has their been in wales?
Over 700 battlefields have been identified, ranging from battles of the Roman period to outbreaks of civil unrest in the nineteenth century. Were ther...
What kind of animals in Wales?
Seals, dolphins, sharks, jellyfish, crabs and lobsters and cold water corals are all found around the Welsh coast. What is the rarest animal in Wales?...
What is wales flora and fauna?
Seals, dolphins, sharks, jellyfish, crabs and lobsters are all found around the Welsh coast. As well as sea life, our coasts are home to birds, includ...
How long have wales been on earth?
Wales has been inhabited by modern humans for at least 29,000 years. Continuous human habitation dates from the end of the last ice age, between 12,00...
What animal is most popular in Wales?
Found in the same area is the red fox, one of the most common mammals in Wales. The red deer, one of five native deer species, is the biggest non-mari...
What are the native animals of Wales?
Red kites and ospreys are some "signature species" of Wales. Dippers, choughs, puffins, guillemots, razorbills, short-eared owls, Manx shearwaters, wh...