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List of national animals This is a list of national animals: National Country National animal Pictures Åland Islands Red Deer Afghanist an Snow Leopard Albania Golden Eagle [1] [2] (primary national symbol) Algeria Fennec Fox

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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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