Discover official national animals from 195+ countries worldwide with complete details including scientific names, species classification and cultural significance. Browse alphabetically A-Z or filter by continent to explore iconic wildlife like Lion (Ethiopia, Bulgaria, England), Tiger (India, Bangladesh, Malaysia), Bald Eagle (United States), Snow Leopard (Pakistan, Afghanistan), Komodo Dragon (Indonesia), Jaguar (Mexico, Brazil) and hundreds more remarkable species that embody each country's natural heritage and national pride.
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| Country | Animal Name | Scientific Name |
|---|---|---|
| A | ||
Afghanistan | Snow Leopard | Panthera Uncia |
Aland Islands | Red Deer | Cervus Elaphus |
Albania | Golden Eagle | Aquila Chrysaetos |
Algeria | Fennec Fox | Vulpes Zerda |
Angola | Sable Antelope | Hippotragus Niger |
Anguilla | Zenaida Dove | Zenaida Aurita |
Antigua And Barbuda | π¦Fallow Deer | Dama Dama |
Argentina | π¦Rufous Hornero | Furnarius Rufus |
Armenia | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Australia | π¦Red Kangaroo | Macropus Rufus |
Austria | π¦Black Eagle | Ictinaetus Malaiensis |
Azerbaijan | Karabakh Horse | Equus Ferus Caballus |
| B | ||
Bahrain | Arabian Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
Bangladesh | Royal Bengal Tiger | Panthera Tigris Tigris |
Belarus | European Bison | Bison Bonasus |
Belgium | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Belize | Baird's Tapir | Tapirus Bairdii |
Bhutan | Takin | Budorcas Taxicolor |
Bolivia | Llama | Lama Glama |
Botswana | Zebra | Equus Quagga |
Brazil | Jaguar | Panthera Onca |
Bulgaria | Lion | Panthera Leo |
| C | ||
Cambodia | Kouprey | Bos Sauveli |
Canada | Beaver | Castor Canadensis |
Chile | π¦Huemul | Hippocamelus Bisulcus |
China | Giant Panda | Ailuropoda Melanoleuca |
Colombia | Andean Condor | Vultur Gryphus |
Costa Rica | π¦White-Tailed Deer | Odocoileus Virginianus |
Croatia | Pine Marten | Martes Martes |
Cuba | Cuban Trogon | Priotelus Temnurus |
Cyprus | Cypriot Mouflon | Ovis Orientalis |
| D | ||
Democratic Republic Of The Congo | Okapi | Okapia Johnstoni |
Denmark | π¦Mute Swan | Cygnus Olor |
| E | ||
Ecuador | Andean Condor | Vultur Gryphus |
Egypt | Steppe Eagle | Aquila Nipalensis |
England | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Eritrea | Arabian Camel | Camelus Dromedarius |
Estonia | π¦Barn Swallow | Hirundo Rustica |
Ethiopia | Lion | Panthera Leo |
| F | ||
Finland | Brown Bear | Ursus Arctos |
France | Gallic Rooster | Gallus Gallus Domesticus |
| G | ||
Germany | π¦Eagle | Hieraatus Spilogaster |
Ghana | Golden Eagle | Aquila Chrysaetos |
Gibraltar | π¦Barbary Macaque | Macaca Sylvanus |
Greece | Dolphin | Delphinus |
Greenland | π¦Polar Bear | Ursus Maritimus |
Grenada | π¦Grenada Dove | Leptotila Wellsi |
Guatemala | Quetzal | Pharomachrus Mocinno |
Guernsey | π¦Donkey | Equus Asinus |
Guernsey | π¦Guernsey Cow | Bos Taurus |
Guyana | π¦Jaguar | Panthera Onca |
| H | ||
Haiti | Hispaniolan Trogan | Priotelus Roseigaster |
Honduras | π¦White-Tailed Deer | Odocoileus Virginianus |
| I | ||
Iceland | Gyrfalcon | Falco Rusticolus |
India | Royal Bengal Tiger | Panthera Tigris Tigris |
Indonesia | Komodo Dragon | Varanus Komodoensis |
Iran | π¦Asiatic Lion | Panthera Leo Persica |
Iraq | Goat | Capra Aegagrus |
Iraq | Chukar Partridge | Alectoris Chukar |
Ireland | π¦Red Deer | Cervus Elaphus |
Israel | π¦Israeli Gazelle | Gazella Gazella |
Italy | Wolf | Canis Lupus |
Ivory Coast | π¦African Elephant | Loxodonta |
| J | ||
Jamaica | π¦Red-Billed Streamertail | Trochilus Polytmus |
Jordan | Arabian Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
| K | ||
Kenya | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Kiribati | π¦Magnificent Frigatebird | Fregata Magnificens |
Kuwait | π¦Arabian Camel | Camelus Dromedarius |
| L | ||
Laos | π¦Indian Elephant | Elephas Maximus Indicus |
Lebanon | π¦Striped Hyena | Hyaena Hyaena |
Lesotho | π¦Black Rhino | Diceros Bicornis |
Liberia | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Lithuania | π¦White Stork | Ciconia Ciconia |
Luxembourg | Lion | Panthera Leo |
| M | ||
Macedonia | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Madagascar | π¦Ring-Tailed Lemur | Lemur Catta |
Malawi | π¦Thomson's Gazelle | Eudorcas Thomsonii |
Malaysia | Malayan Tiger | Panthera Tigris Jacksoni |
Maldives | π¦Yellowfin Tuna | Thunnus Albacares |
Malta | Pharaoh Hound | Canis Lupus Familiaris |
Mauritius | Dodo | Raphus Cucullatus |
Mexico | Golden Eagle | Aquila Chrysaetos |
Moldova | Aurochs | Bos Primigenius |
Morocco | π¦Barbary Lion | Panthera Leo Leo |
Mozambique | π¦African Elephant | Loxodonta Africana |
Myanmar (Burma) | π¦Tiger | Panthera Tigris |
| N | ||
Namibia | π¦Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
Nepal | Cow | Bos Taurus |
Netherlands | Lion | Panthera Leo |
New Zealand | Kiwi | Apteryx Sp. |
Nigeria | π¦Eagle | Hieraatus Spilogaster |
North Korea | Chollima | Mythic |
Norway | π¦Moose | Alces Alces |
| O | ||
Oman | Arabian Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
| P | ||
Pakistan | Markhor | Capra Falconeri |
Palestine | π¦Mountain Gazelle | Gazella Gazella |
Paraguay | π¦Pampas Fox | Lycalopex Gymnocercus |
Peru | π¦VicuΓ±a | Vicugna Vicugna |
Philippines | Carabao | Bubalus Bubalis |
Poland | European Bison | Bison Bonasus |
Portugal | π¦Iberian Wolf | Canis Lupus Signatus |
Puerto Rico | π¦Coqui | Eleutherodactylus Coqui |
| Q | ||
Qatar | Arabian Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
| R | ||
Romania | Lynx | Lynx Lynx |
Russia | π¦Bear | Ursidae |
Rwanda | Leopard | Panthera Pardus |
| S | ||
Saint Vincent And The Grenadines | Saint Vincent Parrot | Amazona Guildingii |
Saudi Arabia | Arabian Camel | Camelus Dromedarius |
Scotland | π¦Unicorn | Mythic |
Serbia | Wolf | Canis Lupus Lupus |
Singapore | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Somalia | Leopard | Panthera Pardus |
South Africa | Springbok | Antidorcas Marsupialis |
South Korea | Siberian Tiger | Panthera Tigris Altaica |
South Sudan | π¦African Fish Eagle | Haliaeetus Vocifer |
Spain | π¦Bull | Bos Taurus |
Sri Lanka | Lion | Panthera Leo |
Swaziland | π¦Thomson's Gazelle | Eudorcas Thomsonii |
| T | ||
Taiwan | π¦Formosan Black Bear | Ursus Thibetanus Formosanus |
Tanzania | Giraffe | Giraffa Camelopardalis |
Thailand | π¦Thai Elephant | Elephas Maximus |
Timor-Leste | π¦Crocodile | Crocodylinae |
Turkey | π¦Gray Wolf | Canis Lupus |
| U | ||
United Arab Emirates | Arabian Oryx | Oryx Leucoryx |
United Kingdom | Lion | Panthera Leo |
United States Of America | π¦Bald Eagle | Haliaeetus Leucocephalus |
| V | ||
Vietnam | π¦Water Buffalo | Bubalus Bubalis |
| W | ||
Wales | π¦Welsh Dragon | Mythic |
| Z | ||
Zambia | π¦African Fish Eagle | Haliaeetus Vocifer |
Zimbabwe | π¦Sable Antelope | Hippotragus Niger |
| π Most Common National Animals |
|---|
π¦Lion(15+ countries) Ethiopia, England, Bulgaria, Morocco, Sri Lanka |
π¦
Eagle(25+ countries) USA, Germany, Mexico, Poland, Egypt, Philippines |
π―Tiger(6+ countries) India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, South Korea |
πElephant(5+ countries) Sri Lanka, Thailand, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, India |
π¦Deer/Stag(8+ countries) Ireland, Scotland, Hungary, Barbados, Palau |
National animals are officially designated wildlife species that represent a country's natural heritage, cultural identity and ecological values. Governments and official bodies select these animals based on criteria including native origin, historical symbolism, cultural importance, rarity and conservation status. Each national animal embodies the unique biodiversity, landscape and wildlife traditions that define a nation's relationship with the natural world.
Africa (50+ countries): Home to iconic big game β Lion (Ethiopia, Morocco, Bulgaria), Leopard (Somalia), Springbok (South Africa), African Elephant (CΓ΄te d'Ivoire) and Fennec Fox (Algeria). Africa's wildlife tourism generates $29+ billion annually.
Asia (45+ countries): Features remarkable diversity β Tiger (India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, South Korea), Snow Leopard (Pakistan, Afghanistan), Giant Panda (China), Komodo Dragon (Indonesia) and Yak (Nepal).
Americas & Europe: Known for Bald Eagle (United States), Jaguar (Mexico, Brazil), Condor (Bolivia, Colombia), Brown Bear (Finland, Russia), Golden Eagle (Germany, Mexico, Austria) and White-Tailed Eagle (Poland).
Many national animals are threatened or endangered species listed on the IUCN Red List. Their national status drives government-funded conservation programs and international protection treaties. Understanding which countries' national animals face extinction risk helps conservation NGOs, wildlife funds and government agencies prioritize habitat protection and anti-poaching initiatives. The global wildlife conservation market exceeds $10 billion annually, driven by public and private sector commitment to protecting these iconic species.
Sports Teams: Over 40 national sports teams use their national animal as their team mascot or nickname β from the Australian Kangaroos to the New Zealand All Blacks Fern
National Emblems: Eagles feature on the national emblems of USA, Germany, Mexico, Egypt, Poland and 20+ other countries
Currency & Stamps: National animals appear on banknotes, coins and postage stamps worldwide, reinforcing cultural identity
Diplomatic Gifts: Rare national animals like Giant Pandas (China) are gifted as diplomatic symbols strengthening international relations
Global wildlife tourism is a $182 billion industry growing at 3.9% annually. Countries with iconic national animals attract millions of visitors for safaris, nature reserves and wildlife encounters:
Celebrated annually on October 4th, World Animal Day is a global movement raising the status of animals to improve welfare standards worldwide. It was first observed in 1931 in Florence, Italy. Today, over 100 countries participate through events, campaigns and wildlife awareness programs β many centered around their national animals. This page is a valuable resource for wildlife advocates, conservationists and nature enthusiasts marking this special day.
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