
- Albania – two-headed eagle
- Andorra – cow
- Armenia – eagle
- Austria – barn swallow
- Azerbaijan – Karabakh horse
- Belarus – European bison
- Belgium – lion
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – Tornjak (domestic dog)
- Bulgaria – lion
- Croatia – Pine marten
- Cyprus – Cypriot mouflon
- Czechia – two-tailed lion
- Denmark – tortoiseshell butterfly
- England – lion
- Estonia – wolf
- Finland – brown bear
- France – Gallic rooster
- Georgia – wolf
- Germany – eagle
- Greece – common dolphin
- Hungary – Turul
- Iceland – Gyrfalcon
- Ireland – mountain hare
- Italy – Italian wolf
- Kazakhstan – golden eagle
- Kosovo – lynx
- Latvia – white wagtail
- Liechtenstein – common kestrel
- Lithuania – white stork
- Luxembourg – lion
- Malta – pharaoh hound
- Moldova – Aurochs
- Monaco – hedgehog
- Montenegro – eagle
- Netherlands – lion
- N. Ireland – red deer
- North Macedonia – lion
- Norway – moose
- Poland – white eagle
- Portugal – serpe alada
- Romania – Eurasian lynx
- Russia – brown bear
- Scotland – Unicorn
- Serbia – two-headed eagle
- Slovakia – brown bear
- Slovenia – mouflon
- Spain – bull
- Sweden – Eurasian elk
- Switzerland – cow
- Turkey – grey wolf
- Ukraine – nightingale
- Wales – welsh dragon
My main takeaway is that Europeans’ really love Eagles and Lions (Each appear 7 times in various forms).
You can also find the Asian version of the map here.








diego says
Poland’s national animal is now beaver (bóbr kurwa).