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  2. Wildlife in Europe - Types of European Animals - A-Z Animals

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    Below you can find a complete list of European animals. We currently track 793 animals in Europe and are adding more every day! Europe is a continent in the northeastern hemisphere. As the second smallest continent in the world, it covers 6.8% of the Earth’s land area and 2% of the surface, with a higher coast-to-landmass ratio than any other.

  3. Wildlife in Eurasia - Types of Eurasian Animals - A-Z Animals

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    We currently track 387 animals in Eurasia and are adding more every day! With an approximate land area of 21,000,000 square miles, Eurasia is by far the largest content in the world. Because of this, it’s no surprise that there are so many unique and wonderful animal species that live here.

  4. Bears in Europe: Population and Where You Might Encounter Them

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    How Many Bears in Europe Exist Today? Numbers can vary. Ultimately, there are approximately 22,000 bears in Europe. You will likely see about 17,000 brown bears living across the continent, according to the WWF. Additionally, you will see about 3,000 polar bears living in Europe, specifically on the Norwegian island of Svalbard.

  5. Wildlife in Germany - German Animal List - A-Z Animals

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    Where To Find the Top Wild Animals. Hiking and walking are popular pastimes, and they are the best ways to see the many types of animals in Germany. Walking in scenic areas gives you a chance to spot ibex, chamois, and bears. The Black Forest is home to an abundance of wildlife like foxes.

  6. Wildlife in United Kingdom - Types of British Animals - A-Z...

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    What Animals live in the UK? The most common animals you will see in Britain include red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, muntjac deer, sika deer, Chinese water deer, brown rats, grey squirrels, and red squirrels. Many other mammals call the country home. There are also pygmy shrews and tiny pipistrelle bats.

  7. What Snakes Live in Europe and Which is the Largest? - A-Z...

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    Europe is home to around 17 species in the Viperidae family of snakes. These include the common European viper, the Haly’s pit viper, and the asp viper. Each member of this family is venomous, though only one of them, the Haly’s pit viper, has heat-sensing organs.

  8. Wildlife in Turkey - Types of Turkish Animals - A-Z Animals

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    There are more than 1500 types of animals in Turkey. Animals native to Turkey include wolves, foxes, boars, wild cats, beavers, bears, gazelles, jackals, hyenas, deer, and mountain goats. The major domesticated animals in Turkey are water buffaloes, Angora goats, and camels.

  9. Animals by Location - A-Z Animals

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    From the scimitar-horned oryx which can be found in African countries like Morocco, to the rare giant panda in China’s foothills, there’s always new animals to discover. Simply click on a country or continent below to get started.

  10. Roe Deer - A-Z Animals

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    Native to mixed forests and grasslands across the continent, the roe is among the smallest deer species in Europe. Its size pales in comparison to the massive and regal red deer, with whom it shares a similar ecological niche.

  11. Eurasian Lynx - A-Z Animals

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    The Eurasian lynx, also known as the Siberian or European lynx, has a rich evolutionary history dating back to the Pleistocene era. Fossil records show that these majestic felines have been roaming the earth for over 2 million years and have undergone significant changes throughout their evolution.