List of national animals
Appearance
National animals are important symbols that represent a country's cultural identity, heritage, and natural environment. National animals are typically chosen for their symbolic qualities, such as strength, courage, or resilience, and they reflect the values or historical significance of a nation.[1]
This is a list of countries that have officially designated one or more animals as their national animals.
National animals
[edit]Country | Name of animal | Scientific name (Latin name) |
Picture | Ref. |
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Algeria | Fennec fox (national animal) | Vulpes zerda | [2] | |
Argentina | Rufous hornero (national bird) | Furnarius rufus | [3] | |
Antigua and Barbuda | European fallow deer (national animal) | Dama dama | [4] | |
Frigate (national bird) | Fregata magnificens | [4] | ||
Hawksbill turtle (national sea creature) | Eretmochelys imbricata | [4] | ||
Azerbaijan | Karabakh horse (national horse) | Equus caballus | [5] | |
Bahamas | Blue marlin (national fish) | Makaira nigricans | [6] | |
Flamingo (national bird) | Phoenicopterus ruber | [6] | ||
Bangladesh | Bengal tiger (national animal) | Panthera tigris tigris | [7] | |
Magpie robin (national bird) | Copsychus saularis | |||
Ilish (national fish) | Tenualosa ilisha | |||
Belize | Baird's tapir (national animal) | Tapirus bairdii | [8] | |
Keel-billed toucan (national bird) | Ramphastos sulfuratus | [9] | ||
Botswana | Plains zebra (national animal) | Equus quagga | [10] | |
Brazil | Rufous-bellied thrush (national bird) | Turdus rufiventris | [11] | |
Cambodia | Kouprey (national mammal) | Bos sauveli | [12][better source needed] | |
Giant ibis (national bird) | Pseudibis gigantea | [12][better source needed] | ||
Northern river terrapin (national reptile) | Batagur baska | [12][better source needed] | ||
Giant barb (national fish) | Catlocarpio siamensis | [12][better source needed] | ||
Colombia | Andean condor (national bird) | Vultur gryphus | [13] | |
Costa Rica | Yigüirro (national bird) | Turdus grayi | [14] | |
West Indian manatee (national aquatic animal) | Trichechus manatus | [14] | ||
Three-toed sloth Two-toed sloth |
Choloepus hoffmanni Bradypus variegatus |
[15] | ||
Cuba | Cuban trogon (national bird) | Priotelus temnurus | [16] | |
Denmark | Red squirrel (national mammal) | Sciurus vulgaris | [17] | |
Mute swan (national bird) | Cygnus olor | [17] | ||
Small tortoiseshell (national butterfly) | Aglais urticae | [17] | ||
Dominica | Sisserou parrot (national bird) | Amazona imperalis | [18] | |
El Salvador | Turquoise-browed motmot (national bird) | Eumomota superciliosa | [19] | |
Estonia | Wolf (national animal) | Canis lupus | [20] | |
Barn swallow (national bird) | Hirundo rustica | [20] | ||
Baltic herring (national fish) | Clupea harengus membras | [20] | ||
Swallowtail (national butterfly) | Papilio machaon | [20] | ||
Finland | Brown bear | Ursus arctos | [21] | |
Whooper swan (national bird) | Cygnus cygnus | [21] | ||
European perch (national fish) | Perca fluviatilis | [21] | ||
Seven-spot ladybird (national insect) | Coccinella septempunctata | [21] | ||
Grenada | Grenada dove (national bird) | Leptotila wellsi | [22] | |
Guatemala | Resplendent quetzal (national bird) | Pharomachrus mocinno | [23] | |
Honduras | White-tailed deer (national animal) | Odocoileus virginianus | [24] | |
Scarlet macaw (national bird) | Ara macao | [25] | ||
India | Bengal tiger (national animal) | Panthera tigris tigris | [26] | |
Indian peafowl (national bird) | Pavo cristatus | [27] | ||
Ganges river dolphin (national aquatic animal) | Platanista gangetica | [28] | ||
Indian elephant (national heritage animal) | Elephas maximus indicus | [29] | ||
Indonesia | Komodo dragon (national animal) | Varanus komodoensis | [30] | |
Javan hawk-eagle (national bird) | Nisaetus bartelsi | [30] | ||
Asian arowana (national fish) | Scleropages formosus | [30] | ||
Jamaica | Red-billed streamertail (national bird) | Trochilus polytmus | [31] | |
Latvia | White wagtail (national bird) | Motacilla alba | [25] | |
Two-spotted ladybird (national insect) | Adalia bipunctata | [25] | ||
Lithuania | White stork (national bird) | Ciconia ciconia | [32] | |
Mongolia | Saker falcon (national bird) | Falco cherrug | [33][better source needed] [34][better source needed] | |
Malaysia | Malayan tiger (national animal) | Panthera tigris | [35] [better source needed] | |
Nepal | Cow (national animal) | Bos indicus | [36] | |
Himalayan monal (national bird) | Lophophorus impejanus | |||
Nicaragua | Turquoise-browed motmot (national bird) | Eumomota superciliosa | [37] | |
Pakistan | Markhor (national animal) | Capra falconeri | [38] | |
Indus river dolphin (national aquatic mammal) | Platanista minor | [38] | ||
Chukar (national bird) | Alectoris chukar | [38] | ||
Mugger crocodile (national reptile) | Crocodylus palustris | [38] | ||
Shaheen falcon (heritage bird) | Falco peregrinus peregrinator | [39] | ||
Snow leopard (national predator) | Panthera uncia | [38] | ||
Panama | Harpy eagle (national bird) | Harpia harpyja | [40] | |
Peru | Andean cock-of-the-rock (national bird) | Rupicola peruviana | [41] | |
Philippines | Philippine eagle (national bird) | Pithecophaga jefferyi | [42] | |
Qatar | Arabian oryx (national animal) | Oryx leucoryx | [43] | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Brown pelican (national bird) | Pelecanus occidentalis | [44] | |
Saint Lucia | Saint Lucia amazon (national bird) | Amazona versicolor | [45] | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Saint Vincent amazon (national bird) | Amazona guildingii | [46] | |
Saudi Arabia | Arabian camel (national animal) | Camelus dromedarius | [47] | |
South Africa | Springbok (national animal) | Antidorcas marsupialis | [48] | |
Blue crane (national bird) | Anthropoides paradiseus | [49] | ||
Galjoen (national fish) | Dichistius capensis | [50] | ||
Sri Lanka | Sri Lankan junglefowl (national bird) | Gallus lafayettii | [51] | |
Tanzania | Giraffe (national animal) | Giraffa sp. | [52][53][54] | |
Thailand | Asian elephant (national animal) | Elephas maximus | [55] | |
Siamese fighting fish (national aquatic animal) | Betta splendens | [56][57] | ||
Uganda | Grey crowned crane (national bird) | Balearica regulorum | [58] | |
United Arab Emirates | Saker falcon (national bird) | Falco cherrug | [59] | |
Arabian oryx (national animal) | Oryx leucoryx | [60] | ||
United States | Bald eagle (national bird) | Haliaeetus leucocephalus | [61] | |
American bison (national mammal) | Bison bison | [62] | ||
Venezuela | Venezuelan troupial (national bird) | Icterus icterus | [citation needed] | |
Zimbabwe | Bateleur (national bird) | Terathopius ecaudatus | [63] |
See also
[edit]- List of animals representing first-level administrative country subdivisions
- List of national birds
- Animals as heraldic charges
- List of national flowers
- National personification
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