The European country of Germany is known for its forests, Alps, and the two major rivers, the Danube and the Rhine. On the north it is bordered by Denmark, on the south by Switzerland and Austria, on the east by Poland and the Czech Republic, on the southwest by France, and on the west with Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
Official National Animal
It is an emblematic eagle known as the German Imperial Eagle. It is on the German Coat of Arms.
Native Animals
Eurasian lynx are among the rarest animals in Germany. They make their homes in mountain ranges.
Red squirrels are a species of tree squirrels that are native to Europe and Asia.
Alpine marmots are a large species of ground-dwelling squirrel living in the mountains of Central and South Europe.
European badgers are a species of badgers native to Europe.
European pine martens are also known as sweet martens and are a species of mustelid native to North Europe. They make their homes in dense forests.
Chamoises are native to the mountains of Europe like the Alps, Apenninines, and Cantabrian Mountains.
Red foxes are the largest species of true foxes in the world.
Alpine ibexes are a species of wild goats native to the Alps.
Red deer are the most common animals in Germany.
Greater horseshoe bats are a species of bats native to Europe.
Bicolored shrews are a species of mammals native to Eastern, Central, and Southern Europe and Western Asia.
European wildcats are a small species of wildcats native to Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, and Scotland.
Gray wolves are a large species of canines native to Eurasia and North America.
Wild boars are also referred to as wild pigs and are a species of mammals native to most of Eurasia and North Africa.
Birds
White-tailed eagles are a very large species of sea eagles native to Eurasia.
Great bustards are a species of birds native to Central and South Europe, Morocco, and Eastern Asia.
Boreal owls are a species of small owls native to Europe and North America.
Carrion crows are a species of passerine birds native to Western Europe.
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