There are approximately 30 land mammals native to Ireland. Most are rodents, squirrels, rats mice etc. Others are bats, rabbits, hares, foxes and deer.
The Highland deer.
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The only native mammal is the Hoary bat. All other mammal species have been brought there by humans.
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I would guess the country with the most native mammal species is Madagascar.
The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial mammal that is native to Tasmania.
Yes, a dingo is a mammal of the canine family, or wild dog. It is a placental mammal found in Australia (though not originally native to the continent). It is a mammal because it is a warmblooded vertebrate, has fur, breathes through lungs and bears live young which are fed on mother's milk. And although it's a late arrival (in geological terms), opinions are divided on whether it is considered as a native animal. Apart from the 90 or so species of native bats and numerous species of native mice and rats, it is the only placental mammal on the continent. All others are marsupials or monotremes.
The country of Ireland has no native snake species. The only snakes on the island will be in private collections.
yes, people keep them as pets. As for native species, no, Ireland does not have any native snakes to my knowladge.
Two species of bat are the only native land mammals in New Zealand. There is a number of species of marine mammals such as seals, dolphin, etc.
Different species of whale have different languages.
only one species - the natterjack - only found in the extreme south west