List of national animals

This is a list of countries that have officially designated one or more animals as their national animals.

National animal

Country Name of animal Scientific name
(Latin name)
Picture Ref.
 AlgeriaFennec fox (national animal)Vulpes zerda[1]
 ArgentinaRufous hornero (national bird)Furnarius rufus[2]
 Antigua and BarbudaEuropean fallow deer (national animal)Dama dama[3]
Frigate (national bird)Fregata magnificens[3]
Hawksbill turtle (national sea creature)Eretmochelys imbricata[3]
 Azerbaijan Karabakh horse (national horse) Equus caballus [4]
 BahamasBlue marlin (national fish)Makaira nigricans[5]
Flamingo (national bird)Phoenicopterus ruber[5]
 BangladeshBengal tiger (national animal)Panthera tigris tigris[6]
Magpie robin (national bird)Copsychus saularis[6]
Ilish (national fish)Tenualosa ilisha[6]
 BelizeBaird's tapir (national animal)Tapirus bairdii[7]
Keel-billed toucan (national bird)Ramphastos sulfuratus[8]
 BotswanaPlains zebra (national animal)Equus quagga[9]
 BrazilRufous-bellied thrush (national bird)Turdus rufiventris[10]
 CambodiaKouprey (national mammal)Bos sauveli[11]
Giant ibis (national bird)Pseudibis gigantea[11]
Northern river terrapin (national reptile)Batagur baska[11]
Giant barb (national fish)Catlocarpio siamensis[11]
 CanadaNorth American beaver (national animal)Castor canadensis[12][13]
Canadian horse (national horse)Equus caballus[13]
 ColombiaAndean Condor (national bird)Vultur gryphus[14]
 Costa RicaYigüirro (national bird)Turdus grayi[15]
West Indian manatee (national aquatic animal)Trichechus manatus[15]
Three-toed sloth
Two-toed sloth
Choloepus hoffmanni
Bradypus variegatus
[16]
 CubaCuban trogon (national bird)Priotelus temnurus[17]
 DenmarkRed squirrel (national mammal)Sciurus vulgaris[18]
Mute swan (national bird)Cygnus olor[18]
Small tortoiseshell (national butterfly)Aglais urticae[18]
 DominicaSisserou parrot (national bird)Amazona imperalis[19]
 Dominican RepublicPalmchat (national bird)Dulus dominicus[20]
 El SalvadorTurquoise-browed motmot (national bird)Eumomota superciliosa[21]
 FinlandBrown bearUrsus arctos[22]
Whooper Swan (national bird)Cygnus cygnus[22]
European perch (national fish)Perca fluviatilis[22]
Seven-spot ladybird (national insect)Coccinella septempunctata[22]
 GrenadaGrenada dove (national bird)Leptotila wellsi[23]
 GuatemalaResplendent quetzal (national bird)Pharomachrus mocinno[24]
 HondurasWhite-tailed deer (national animal)Odocoileus virginianus[25]
Scarlet macaw (national bird)Ara macao[26]
 IndiaBengal tiger (national animal)Panthera tigris tigris[27]
Indian peafowl (national bird)Pavo cristatus[28]
Ganges river dolphin (national aquatic animal)Platanista gangetica[29]
Indian elephant (national heritage animal)Elephas maximus indicus[30]
 IndonesiaKomodo dragon (national animal)Varanus komodoensis[31]
Javan hawk-eagle (national bird)Nisaetus bartelsi[31]
Asian arowana (national fish)Scleropages formosus[31]
 JamaicaRed-billed streamertail (national bird)Trochilus polytmus[32]
 LatviaWhite wagtail (national bird)Motacilla alba[26]
Two-spotted ladybird (national insect)Adalia bipunctata[26]
 LebanonStriped hyena (national animal)Hyaena hyaena [33]
 LithuaniaWhite stork (national bird)Ciconia ciconia [34]
 MongoliaSaker falcon (national bird)Falco cherrug[35]
[36]
 MalaysiaMalayan Tiger (national animal)Felis tigris[37]
 NicaraguaTurquoise-browed motmot (national bird) Eumomota superciliosa[38]
 PakistanMarkhor (national animal)Capra falconeri[39]
Indus river dolphin (national aquatic mammal)Platanista minor[39]
Chukar (national bird)Alectoris chukar[39]
Mugger crocodile (national reptile)Crocodylus palustris[39]
Shaheen falcon (heritage bird)Falco peregrinus peregrinator[40]
Snow leopard (national predator)Panthera uncia[39]
 PanamaHarpy eagle (national bird)Harpia harpyja[41]
 PeruAndean cock-of-the-rock (national bird)Rupicola peruviana[42]
 PhilippinesPhilippine eagle (national bird)Pithecophaga jefferyi[43]
 QatarArabian oryx (national animal)Oryx leucoryx[44]
 Saint Kitts and NevisBrown Pelican (national bird)Pelecanus occidentalis[45]
 Saint LuciaSaint Lucia amazon (national bird)Amazona versicolor[46]
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSaint Vincent amazon (national bird)Amazona guildingii[47]
 Saudi ArabiaArabian camel (national animal)Camelus dromedarius[48]
 South AfricaSpringbok (national animal)Antidorcas marsupialis[49]
Blue crane (national bird)Anthropoides paradiseus[50]
Galjoen (national fish)Dichistius capensis[51]
 Sri LankaSri Lankan junglefowl (national bird)Gallus lafayettii[52]
 TanzaniaGiraffe (national animal)Giraffa sp.[53][54][55]
 Thailand Asian elephant (national animal)Elephas maximus[56]
Siamese fighting fish (national aquatic animal)Betta splendens[57][58]
 UgandaGrey crowned crane (national bird)Balearica regulorum[59]
 United StatesBald eagle (national bird)Haliaeetus leucocephalus[60]
American bison (national mammal)Bison bison[61]
 VenezuelaVenezuelan troupial (national bird)Icterus icterus
 ZimbabweBateleur (national bird)Terathopius ecaudatus[62]

See also

References

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