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The biggest wild cat in Europe
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Lynx
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Same species as the one above, but highly endangered and native to only Spain and Portugal
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Iberian Lynx
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Largest species of "deer" found in Europe (and the world)
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Moose
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These small cute animals are native to almost all of Europe, has quills and are sometimes kept as pets
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Hedgehog
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This animal is famous for roaming the Norwegian island of Svalbard. Occasionally kills humans for food
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Polar Bear
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The smaller, mainland Europe counterpart of the one above
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Brown Bear
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This animal is used by the Sámi people of northern Scandinavia
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Reindeer/Caribou
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This animal is native to Russia and Scandinavia. Known for being highly aggressive and fearless. Also name for a superhero
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Wolverine
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Native to Scandinavia, Iceland, Svalbard and Russia, this animal is a smaller carnivorous animal. Changes its fur to match the seasons
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Arctic Fox
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Found throughout Europe, this medium-sized animal lives in rivers and lakes and likes wood
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Beaver
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A large groundsquirrel found mostly in the Alps, although also largely present in Asia and North America
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Marmot
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Warthog is the "African version" of this animal
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Boar
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Found in almost every European country, this animal has a striped face and is quite a ferocious predator
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Badger
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Found in the very eastern part of Europe, this is the only Antelope found in Europe and known for its bizzare face
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Saiga Antelope
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This is a wild goat species only found in Spain and Portugal. Found in the mountains and has rather large horns
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Iberian Ibex
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A subspecies of the one above, went extinct twice: in 2000 and again in 2003. used to be native to northern Spain and southern France
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Pyrenean Ibex
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This animal is far gone from the continent, but used to roam southern Europe at the time of the ancient greeks and romans. Was often used for gladiator fights
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Lion
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This animal is found in the most southern parts of Europe. Known for changing color
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Chameleon
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Found on houses all over southern Europe. These small reptiles are completely harmless to humans and likes to hunt insects
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Gecko
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The most common venomous snake on the continent. (be specific)
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Common European Viper/Adder
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These animals are only found on the very southern tip of the iberian penninsula. Lives on an Island owned by Britain and is the only species of its kind found in Europe
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Barbary Macaque
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Found in many European countries, this pack animal is often known for hunting livestock, particulary sheep. Likes to howl during the night
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Wolf
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This is a similar looking animal to the one above, and is known for being clever and kill chickens. The color of this animals fur is part of the name
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Red Fox
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An animal originally from Africa, but introduced to Europe. It can remind of a cat, specifically a cheetah or serval. Also has a banded tail and likes to climb trees. Mostly active at night
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Genet
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A type of goat native to southern Europe. Has big, spiral horns
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Mouflon
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Largest bird in Europe, native to southern Europe. Known for being savage scavengers
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Griffon Vulture
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These aren't native to Europe, but has been introduced and now thrive in some Norwegian Mountains
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Muskox
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This small bird is known as the "sea parrot" and is native to northern Europe. Known for its colorful beak
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Puffin
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This animal looks like a mix between an antelope and a goat. Found in the mountains throughout southern Europe
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Chamois
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This animal was almost hunted to extinction, and today it's only found in eastern Europe. It's one of two subspecies of this animal, the other one found in North America
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European Bison
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