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Badgers, Foxes, Stoats, Red Deer, Irish Hare and European Hare, Hedgehog, European Rabbit, Grey and Red Squirrels, Bank Voles, Field Mice, Brown and Black Rats, Shrews, Bats, Otters, Mink, Grey Seal, Common Seal, Walrus, Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises',

Just some of the mammals, research further for amphibians, birds etc .. too numerous too mention

Walrus however are rare visitors, with only a handful of confirmed visits

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Wild Boar, Elk, Roe Deer, Common Seal, Cross Fox, Badger, Ermine, Arctic Wolf, Gray Seal, Common Otter, European Pine Martin, Killer Whale, Common Porpoise, Euphrosyne Dolphin, Bottle-Nosed Dolphin, Cuvier's Beaked Whale, Common Minke Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, Long-Finned Pilot Whale, Grey Dolphin, Bottlehead, Pygmy Whale, Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin, White-Beaked Dolphin, North Atlantic Beaked Whale, Gervias' Beaked Whale, True's Beaked Whale, Common Pipistrelle, Brown Big-Eared Bat, Lesser Horseshoe Bat, Whiskered Bat, Natterer's Bat, Lesser Noctule, European Rabbit, Arctic Hare, Eurasian Red Squirrel, and Long-Tailed Field Mouse.

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Animals native to Ireland are:

Arctic Hare

Arctic Wolf

Badger

Bats - 6 varieties

Common Otter

Common Seal

Cross Fox

Elk

Ermine

Euraisan Red Squirrel

European Pine Martin

European Rabbit

Gray Seal

Hedgehogs

Long-tailed Field Mouse

Red Deer

Roe Deer

Wild Boar

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Badgers, Foxes, Stoats, Red Deer, Irish Hare and European Hare, Hedgehog, European Rabbit, Grey and Red Squirrels, Bank Voles, Field Mice, Brown and Black Rats, Shrews, Bats, Otters, Mink, Grey Seal, Common Seal, Walrus, Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises.

lol there is alot

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This selection of Irish animals, native or introduced, is taken from the Appletree Press title Animals of Ireland. There will be a number of extracts from the book in coming months. The book contains highly detailed full colour illustrations to complement the detailed explanatory text.

Common Newt

Triturus vulgaris

Earc sléibhe

Only one species of newt is found in Ireland (there are three in Britain) which should simplify identification. However, being amphibians, newts spend the summer in fresh water and hibernate in winter, usually beneath stones. In this state they have been mistaken for lizards but they do not have the hard shiny and scalyskin of the latter. They are also smaller and have a vertically flattened tail which is 'finned' along its length on both sides. Their size is up to 10 cm (4 inches).

The female is light brownish, paler underneath, and the larger male is greyish, profusely spotted with black. In spring when the pair have taken up residence in a pond, disused well or other freshwater habitat, the male develops a bright orange belly flush with blue and red markings on the tail. A long wavy crest along the back is used to full effect in an elaborate underwater courtship display.

Eggs are laid individually in a folded pondweed leaf; these hatch out into tadpoles complete with gills for underwater breathing. This phase lasts well into autumn when, with the adults, they leave the water to begin the terrestrial phase of their life cycle.

Other Frogs, Amphibians or Reptiles from Animals of Irelandinclude:

Common Frog |

Natterjack Toad |

Viviparous Lizard |

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The type of animals that live in Ireland are sheep,cattle, snakes and also rabbits!!
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Robin's, Sparrows, Goldfinch's, Badgers, Hedgehogs, Squirrels, Fox's, Bats, Owls and dolphins can also be found on the south east coast.

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Wild animals are, Badgers, rabbits, foxes, hares, mice, rats, stoats, weasels, otters, squirrels, (Probably more but I can't think of them)

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sheep, goats, and beer.

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