The Hispaniolan Trogon is the national animal of Haiti. It is a type of bird found in the Trogonidae family. It is found on the entire island of Hispaniola that includes both Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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EDIT: The previous poster must have been daft when they put some of the animals on this list.
No where on Haiti will you ever find Koalas, which are native to Australia, or Kangaroos, which also live in Australia and parts of New Guinea. Nor will you find Giraffes, Elephants, Tigers, Bears, or Camels, except in the highly unlikely event that someone imported one. I can't even begin to figure out what Lingies and Mexican Hibillas are, but I'm fairly certain they don't live in Haiti, if at all.
The only accurate answers previously posted include Flamingos, Caiman, Snakes, Mice, and Insects. Horses were likely imported and still live there, as do several other domesticated animals, including Dogs, Cats, Chickens, and Goats.
I'm leaving the previous and erroneous post below.
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Haiti was once almost entirely covered with pine, hardwood, and mixed pine-hardwood forests, but fire was uncontrolled. Many of the animals died along with it. Here are some common ones which live there:
Monkeys
Snakes
insects
flamingos
caimens
Giraffes
elephants
mice
badgers
mongooses
koalas
lingies
kangaroos
bears
camels
sibbsons
Tigers
horses
mexican hibillas
Haiti, a tropical area, has a vast number of species and is considered as one of the Caribbean's biodiversity "hot spots". It has a variety of ecosystems ranging from mangrove forests to coral reefs, wetlands to high altitude mountains. There are mammals, reptiles, amphibians, avian, etc that vary based on specific habitat. There are also species unique to Haiti.
Haiti has some 474 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Of these, 16.2% are endemic, meaning they exist in no other country, and 15.6% are threatened. Haiti is home to at least 5242 species of vascular plants, of which 31.0% are endemic. 0.3% of Haiti is protected under IUCN categories I-V.
There are many species of animals that are found in Haiti. Some of the animals are the whistling frog, wild boars, and the greater bulldog bat.
the native animals are chickin, elephant and rosters.
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abonible snowman, cuchubacca,big foot,and dragons.
monkeys, flamingo, birds, and caimain
pig
Many animals including tree dwelling mammals and birds are harmed by the deforestation of Haiti. Several species of monkeys are endangered and teetering on being extinct on the island.
Yes, there are animals in Haiti.
yes camen are animals of haiti
Yes. They are endangered animals.
Yes, tortoises are endangered animals
over hunting and human development make animals endangered
gaint panda
no they are not endangered.
Yes there are endangered animals in vermont.
Because you can help save animals that are endangered.
Around 3707 animals are endangered
Yes most animals are endangered in the jungle