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Encyclopedia > Fauna of Europe
Europe

Europe#Biodiversity World map showing the location of Europe. ...


List of extinct animals of Europe The list of extinct animals in Europe features the animals that have become extinct on the European continent and some in other dependent territories of European countries. ...


Fauna according animal group

  • Molluscs

There are about 1500 species of non-marine molluscs in Europe.

  • Insect

List of European insects

  • Fish

List of European fish

  • Amphibians

List of European amphibians This is a list of European amphibians. ...

  • Reptiles

List of European reptiles This is a list of European reptiles. ...

  • Birds

List of European birds In this article, Europe refers to the geographical continent, not the somewhat larger Western Palearctic, which includes parts of the Middle East and north Africa. ...

  • Mammals

List of European mammals This is a list of European mammals. ...


Fauna according country

  • Czech Republic
    • cs:Fauna v Česku
    • List of molluscs recorded in The Czech Republic
  • Germany
    • de:Anlage 1 zur Bundesartenschutzverordnung (in German)
  • Lithuania
    • List of extinct and endangered species of Lithuania
  • Poland
    • List of molluscs recorded in Poland
    • pl:Polska Czerwona Księga Zwierząt - Bezkręgowce
    • pl:Lista gatunków zwierząt objętych ścisłą ochroną
  • Slovakia
    • List of molluscs recorded in Slovakia
  • Slovenia
    • sl:Seznam zavarovanih živalskih vrst v Sloveniji


 
 

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