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page 1Endemic fauna of Crete

Kri-kri
thumb|left|Adult female in natural habitat, Samaria Gorge National Park
The kri-kri (Capra hircus cretica), sometimes called the Cretan goat, Agrimi, or Cretan Ibex, is a feral goat inhabiting the Eastern Mediterranean, previously considered a subspecies of wild goat. The kri-kri today is found only in Greece: specifically on Crete and on three small islands off its coast (Dia, Thodorou, and Agii Pantes); as well as on the island of Sapientza (Messenian Oinousses) off the southwestern coast of Peloponnese, where it was brought in great numbers in order to protect the species from extinction.

Crete spiny mouse
species of mammal

Cretan Shrew
species of mammal

Boyeria cretensis
species of insect

Macrothele cretica
species of arachnid

Aelurillus cretensis
species of arachnid
Podarcis cretensis
species of reptile
Savignia naniplopi
species of arachnid
Cretan Bluet
species of insect

Cyclophora ariadne
species of insect
Xerocrassa franciscoi
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa kydonia
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa subvariegata
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa heraklea
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa rhithymna
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa amphiconus
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa siderensis
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa grabusana
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa lasithiensis
species of mollusc
Xerocrassa mesostena
species of mollusc