If Russian folk tales are any indication, then bears, wolves, foxes, hares and hedgehogs are the principal Russian animals (and they all talk, too).
Moose are very Russian, as are beavers, nutria, lynx, Arctic foxes, sables, weasels, minks. Basically, if they make hats out of it, it lives in Russia.
Siberian tigers are now endangered and are only found in Russia.
Some of the native Russian birds are ravens, Great Eagles and owls.
Russian brown bear is considered by most to be the national animal.
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tiger
The Siberian or "Amur" Tiger to be precise.
The bear is the most popular animal symbol of Russia.
On the back of the currency you may also see a two-headed eagle.
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The two headed eagle has been the traditional symbol. In communist Russia the hammer and sickle became the symbol replacing the eagle.
Tigers live in Russia.
The Bear.
The wolf is
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A snail represents the Russian rugby team
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Wallaby
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Blue
Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer Yes, the rugby team, animal anite, and the zebras in soccer AZ Alkmaar are a Dutch Eredivisie team but it may not be what you are looking for.
Bears
USA Rugby's men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Eagles, represents the United States in the sport of rugby union.
They are in Pool C along with Australia, Ireland, Italy and USA
Rugby is New Zealand most popular sport. The All Blacks is the rugby team that represents New Zealand
The team selected from the best of the UK and Ireland are called the British And Irish LIONS
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