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  2. List of mammals of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The main source is the most recent atlas survey of mammals in Denmark. [1] The atlas records 88 mammal species in Denmark . Since the atlas was published in 2007, four new species have been recorded in the country: the grey wolf, [ 2 ] golden jackal [ 3 ] , Cuvier's beaked whale [ 4 ] and grey long-eared bat.

  3. List of amphibians and reptiles of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found in Denmark. It does not include species found only in captivity or extinct species. Conservation status after most recent Danish Red List, [1] with assessment criteria following IUCN. Sea turtles are not included in the national assessment, thus the most recent IUCN assessment is given.

  4. Fauna of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Outline of Denmark – country located in Scandinavia of Northern Europe This article includes a species-related list of lists . If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.

  5. Copenhagen Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Zoo (Danish: København Zoo) is a zoological garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.Founded in 1859, it is one of the oldest zoos in Europe and is a member of EAZA.It comprises 11 hectares (27 acres) and is located in the municipality of Frederiksberg, sandwiched between the parks of Frederiksberg Gardens and Søndermarken.

  6. Skandinavisk Dyrepark - Wikipedia

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    Skandinavisk Dyrepark (Scandinavian Wildlife Park) is a Danish zoo in Djursland, located in Syddjurs Municipality in Denmark. Opened for public in 1994, by the name Hjortenes verden (World of deer), later changed to Skandinavisk Dyrepark (Scandinavian Wildlife Park). As suggested by its name, the focus of the park is wildlife native to Scandinavia.

  7. Odense Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Odense Zoo is a zoological garden in Odense, Denmark.. At the time of its opening in 1930, the zoo had two apes, a peacock, a deer, a mule, magpies, and guinea pigs. [3] Today, the zoo has animals from all over the world, covering around 100 species such as chimpanzee, monkeys, ring-tailed lemur, Siberian tiger, Grévy's zebra, giraffe, red panda, West Indian manatee, ostrich, penguins, pink ...

  8. Australians beware, there's a massive kangaroo in your midst

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    At roughly 210 pounds, the buff kangaroo has been spotted around North Lakes, Queensland, among other areas. According to Reuters , kangaroos are a normal sight around Australia, but anything this ...

  9. Jægersborg Dyrehave - Wikipedia

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    A 19th Century view of Dyrehaven by Sigfried Hass. Eremitagesletten at sunset The Hermitage, a royal hunting lodge. Eremitagesletten is an area in the north of the park. Originally this area was the fields of the village of Stokkerup, but was enclosed when Christian needed it for hunting with