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List of national animalsThis is a list of national animals:
NationalCountry National animal Pictures
land Islands Red Deer
Afghanistan
Snow Leopard
Golden Eagle Albania
[1][2]
(primary national symbol)
Algeria
Fennec Fox
Angola
Magnificent Frigatebird
Anguilla
Zenaida Dove [3]
Fallow Deer (national animal)[4]
Antigua and Barbuda
Frigate (national bird)[4]
Hawksbill turtle (national sea creature)[4]
Argentina
Rufous Hornero[5]
Armenia
Eagle
Dragon
Kangaroo[6]
Emu Australia
Koala (unofficial)[7]
Austria
Black Eagle
Blue Marlin
Bahamas Flamingo
Bengal Tiger (national animal)[8]
Oriental Magpie Robin (national bird) Bangladesh
Hilsa (national fish)
Ganges River Dolphin (national mammal)
Wisent
Belarus White Stork
Belgium
Lion
Belize
Baird's Tapir[9]
Bermuda
Humpback Whale
Druk Bhutan Takin
Alpaca Bolivia
Andean Condor
Botswana
Zebra
Macaw
Brazil
Jaguar
Rufous-bellied Thrush
Bulgaria
Lion
Cambodia
Kouprey[10]
Beaver[11] Canada Canadian Horse[12]
Andean Condor
Chile Huemul
People's Republic of China Chinese Dragon
Crane, more specifically the Red-crowned Crane Golden Pheasant (unofficial)
Giant Panda
Andean Condor Colombia True Parrot
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Okapi
Clay-colored Thrush
Costa Rica
White-tailed Deer
Cte d'Ivoire
African Elephant
Croatia
Dalmatian
Cuba
Tocororo[13][14]
Cyprus
Cypriot Mouflon[15]
Denmark
Mute Swan
Palmchat
Dominican Republic
Ashy-faced Owl
Hispaniolan Amazon
Timor-Leste
Crocodile
Ecuador
Andean Condor
Egypt
Steppe Eagle
El Salvador
Turquoise-browed Motmot
Camel Eritrea Lion (national animal)
Estonia
Barn Swallow
Donkey Ethiopia Lion
Faroe Islands Faroes (sheep)
Brown Bear
Finland
Whooper Swan (national bird)
European perch (national fish)
France
Gallic Rooster (unofficial)[16]
Gambia
Hyena
Germany
Black Eagle
Gibraltar
Barbary Macaque
Dolphin
Greece Phoenix
Greenland
Polar Bear
Grenada
Grenada Dove
Guatemala
Quetzal
Guernsey
Guernsey cow
Canje Pheasant Guyana Jaguar
Haiti
Hispaniolan Trogon
Honduras
White-tailed Deer[17]
Hungary
Turul
Iceland
Falcon
India
Royal Bengal Tiger (national animal)[18]
Indian Peacock (national bird)[19]
King Cobra (national reptile)
Gray Langur (national icon)
River Dolphin (national aquatic animal)[20]
Indian Elephant (national heritage animal)[21] Indonesia Komodo Dragon (national animal) [22]
Asian arowana (animal of charm)
Javan Hawk-eagle (rare animal)
Asiatic Cheetah
Iran
Persian Leopard
Persian fallow deer
Irish wolfhound
Ireland
Stag (Red Deer (Cervus elaphus))
Lapwing (national bird)
Isle of Man
Manx
Israeli Gazelle (national animal) Israel
Hoopoe (national bird)
Italy
Italian Wolf
Jamaica
Doctor-Bird (national bird)[23]
Green Pheasant
Koi Japan
Raccoon Dog
Red-crowned Crane
Jordan
Oryx
Cheetah Kenya African Elephant
Kiribati
Magnificent Frigatebird
Kuwait
Camel
Laos
Indian Elephant
Latvia
White Wagtail
Lebanon
Striped Hyena
Lesotho
Black Rhinoceros
Liberia
Lion
Libya
Barbary lion
Lithuania
White Stork[24]
Luxembourg
Lion
Macedonia
Lion (in Macedonian heraldry)[25]
arplaninec
Lynx[26]
Ohrid Trout
Madagascar
Ring Tailed Lemur
Bar-tailed Trogon
Malawi Thomson's Gazelle
Malayan Tiger (national animal)[27]
Malaysia Rhinoceros Hornbill (national bird)
Maldives
Yellow-fin Tuna
Blue Rock Thrush
Malta
Kelb tal-Fenek (the Pharaoh Hound)
Mauritius
Dodo
Mexico Golden Eagle (national bird/icon)
Xoloitzcuintli (national animal)
Grasshopper (national arthropod)
Chihuahua (national dog)
Jaguar (national mammal)
Vaquita (national marine mammal)
Green turtle (national reptile)
Moldova
Aurochs European Hedgehog
Monaco
European Rabbit
Wood Mouse
Morocco
Barbary lion
Myanmar
Tiger
Namibia
Oryx
Nauru
Great Frigatebird
Nepal
Cow[28]
Netherlands
Lion
New Caledonia
Kagu
New Zealand Kiwi[29]
Nicaragua
Turquoise-browed Motmot
Nigeria
Eagle
North Korea
Chollima
Norway
Elk (Called "Moose" in the Americas)
Markhor[30] (national animal)
Chukar[30] (national bird)
Pakistan Indus River dolphin (national aquatic marine mammal)
Mugger Crocodile (national reptile)
Mahasher (national fish)
Bufo stomaticus (national amphibian)
Palestinian territories
Palestine Sunbird
Panama
Harpy Eagle
Dugong (national marine mammal)[31]
Papua New Guinea Birds of Paradise
Paraguay
Pampas Fox
Vicua (national animal) Peru
Andean cock-of-the-rock (national bird)
Philippines
Carabao (national animal)
Philippine Eagle (national bird)
Bangus (national fish)
Poland
Bielik Eagle
Barcelos Cock Portugal
Iberian Wolf
Puerto Rico
Coqu
Qatar
Oryx[32]
Romania
Lynx
Russian Bear
Russia Double-headed Eagle
Rwanda
African Leopard
Saint Kitts and Vervet Monkey Nevis
Saint Vincent St Vincent Parrot and the Grenadines
Saudi Arabia Arabian horse
Arabian Wolf
Arabian Red Fox
Camel
White Eagle
Serbia Falcon
Wolf
Seychelles
Striped Dolphin
Singapore Merlion
Crimson Sunbird
Peacock bass
Lipizzaner
Proteus
Slovenia Lynx
Alpine Ibex
Somalia South Africa
Leopard Springbok[33]
African Elephant
Blue Crane
South Korea
Tiger
South Sudan
African Fish Eagle
Bull
Spain Spanish Imperial Eagle
Jungle Fowl (national bird) [34]
Sri Lanka Troides darsius (national butterfly)
Sudan
Secretarybird
Swaziland
Thomson's Gazelle
Lion
Sweden
Elk
Dalecarlian horse
Formosan Black Bear Taiwan Formosan Blue Magpie
Tanzania
Giraffe[35]
Thailand
Thai Elephant
Togo
Hippopotamus
Scarlet Ibis Trinidad and Tobago Rufous-vented Chachalaca
Turkey
Grey Wolf
Uganda
Grey Crowned Crane
United Arab Emirates
Peregrine Falcon
United Kingdom Lion (England)
European Robin
Red Deer
Mute Swan Red Fox
Unicorn (Scotland)
Bulldog(England)
Welsh Harlequin Duck (Wales)[citation needed]
Red Kite (Wales)
Y Ddraig Goch (Welsh Dragon) (Wales)
United States Bald Eagle[36][37]
Uruguay
Rufous Hornero
Venezuela
Turpial
Tiger
Vietnam
Water Buffalo
Dragon
Zambia
African Fish Eagle
Zimbabwe
Sable Antelope
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Animales_emblem%C3%A1ticos_de_cada_pa%C3%ADs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_animals
See also
Floral emblem State animal
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