I don't want to be too picky, but at least the eagle pictured on Germany is kind of wrong. While it is not specified which species of eagle the "Bundesadler" is, it is most definitely never depicted as a bald eagle (that would be the USA). More usuale would be a Golden eagle or a White-tailed eagle.
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Same for Hungary: the national bird is the Turul, a mythological bird. Presumably it originates from the Saker falcon, so it's not even an eagle.
Yeah, I wouldn't be too attached to the specific animal version for each, this is more symbolic than anything else
It's probably made for Yanks so it needs to be recognizable for them
Nice cock France
Germans simply have an eagle. Not the white head American style one.
England: oh I'm a lion
Scotland: motherfuck unicorn man
Wales: rawww dragon time
Ireland: umm rabbit?
I always find it weird when countries use animals that are not native to their country. Although in Scotland I'm pretty sure that unicorns actually exist somewhere. Or at least, they do if you drink enough.
The UK using the lion is the funniest shit to me. It just seems like such a sad cope.
Most of their popular stuff is imported, so it's only consistent that they'd import this as well
They'll fly it to Rwanda soon enough anyway
According to an ancient folk song, the land of unicorns is near Achnasheen.
Hi, unicorn here. We do exist!
Scotland and Wales you alright?
Other way around surely.
England picks the most unimaginative, basic-bitch animal possible, so of course Scotland and Wales go in the complete opposite direction.
The rules didnโt specify that the animal was supposed to be real. Fictional animals are still animals, so they should be fine.
That's some real good shit Scotland and whales have been sniffing for centuries now.
whales...
Obligatory joke:
I was in a bar the other night and overheard three very hefty women talking. Their accent appeared to be Scottish, so I approached and asked, "Hello, ladies, are you three lassies from Scotland? One of them angrily screeched, "It's Wales, you bloody idiot, Wales!" So I apologized and replied, "I am so sorry. Are you three whales from Scotland?"
Classic European lions
... And unicorns??
Europe used to have lions, especially southern Europe.
Is "southern Europe" what they used to call colonies in Africa?
If you go back far enough there were now extinct lions in northern Europe as well. But wild lions as we know them today existed in Greece, the Balkans, etc. Even as late as the 10th century CE.
Don't forget the dragon!
Unicorns are notably ferocious animals. Their recent association with little girls has done significant harm to their reputation.
Knowing pretty much nothing else about Wales, their national animal is undoubtedly the most badass.
Also probs to Greece for having the only animal living in the sea.
Switzerland takes their neutrality very seriously.
Wikipedia also has a list with more countries and animals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_animals
E.g. Denmark even has 3 national animals listed and not just the swan in the picture: Red squirrel (national mammal), Mute swan (national bird) and Small tortoiseshell (national butterfly).
We in Finland have 4. Other countries need to step up their game.
Wait we do? I didn't realize we even had one official animal, let alone 4
Edit: the Finnish Wikipedia claims we have 6 official animals, one of them being ladybugs:
There's one "national animal" and then there's national horse, insect, fish, bird, butterfly and one that wasn't on your list, national dog. So that'd be seven. Get on our level, other countries!
How could they leave out this good boy from hte list
True! For all you non-Nordics, that's a Finnish Spitz and they're certified good boyes. My personal favorite is the Finnish Lapphund because they're so incredibly floofy, and it's an interesting breed because it was originally bred by the Sรกmi for herding reindeer:
I'm pretty sure turkey is a bird
A delicious one, no less
Team unicorn, represent! I'd swear half the entrance doorways to our historic buildings have the lion and the unicorn carved above, and everyone still seems surprised by the "Scotland's national animal is a what now?" response.
Ackchyually, Poland's national animal is a white stork, but this looks more like an egret.
Anyway, great infographic
I wish the color coding matched with the animals
Lol in hungary we have an imaginary bird called turul and thats our national animal...
Unfortunately Italy does not have an official national animal, meaning no animals are enshrined in our constitution or any of our national symbols. However if we had one that would definitely be the wolf.
Germany = USA confirmed
Germany is a country of exports
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So Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia create the household trio of cat, corgi and big dog?
So how did you come up with Slovakia's? Or are just a fan of Great Hungary concept?
The map isn't from me unfortunately, and I couldn't find a source
Well, nevermind then. I was wondering because I'm not aware of us having any official animal. Nor am I able to find any referrence to it.
if I had to guess I'd say a chamois, it's pretty iconic around here.