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  2. List of mammals of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian tiger is the national animal of South Korea. Korean Peninsula and surrounding islands Once common throughout Korea, the red fox is now extremely rare. The Amur leopard was one of the most abundant large carnivores in the Korean peninsula. However, they are extremely rare in North Korea.

  3. Wildlife of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of South Korea includes 8,271 plant species, 18,117 animal species and 3,528 species of fungi and others. [ 1 ] 30,000 species are known to inhabit South Korea, among an estimated 100,000+ in all.

  4. Wildlife of Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Korea Association for the Conservation of Nature was established. [citation needed] In 1997 the non-profit organization International Aid for Korean Animals was founded to promote animal protection and humane treatment. [citation needed] Animal Rescue Korea, an English-language internet resource, helps animals in South Korea. [citation ...

  5. Jeju dog - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Korea designated the Jeju Dog as a national heritage animal, which will allow for subsequent national protection. Before this, not enough animals remained to allow for such a distinction. Protection initiatives include a 2017 auction held by the Jeju Livestock Institute for those interested in adopting one of the 20 puppies.

  6. Pungsan dog - Wikipedia

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    They were bred in the Kaema highlands of what is now North Korea, and were traditionally used as hunting dogs. [2] The dog is a rare breed, and is sometimes smuggled over the North Korea–China border. [3] [4] The dog was made a national monument of North Korea in April 1956, [5] and the national dog of the DPRK in 2014. [1]

  7. Raccoons, foxes, meerkats: South Korea clamps down on ... - AOL

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    A staff member feeding an albino raccoon at an animal cafe in Seoul, South Korea, on April 2, 2020. - Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images.

  8. Korean Jindo - Wikipedia

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    The Jindo dog (Korean: 진돗개; RR: Jindo-gae) is an indigenous dog [1] [2] native to the island of Jindo in South Korea. It is also known as Jindo-gyeon (진도견; Jindo-gyeon) and formerly known as the Chindo dog. It is one of South Korea's National Treasures. It has a reputation for being loyal and good at tracking things. [3]

  9. List of reptiles of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Most common in the south, particularly Jeju: Hydrophis cyanocinctus [10] Daudin, 1803 Annulated sea snake 얼룩바다뱀 Hydrophis melanocephalus [11] Gray, 1849 Slender-necked sea snake 먹대가리바다뱀 Oocatochus rufodorsatus [12] Cantor, 1842 Chinese garter snake, frog-eating rat snake, or red-backed rat snake 무자치, 무좌수 ...