Croatia is located in South Eastern Europe, and is home to many lakes that are famous for their bright colors due to the mineral deposits within the lakes. This country has an extremely diverse terrain, including wooded mountains, plains, rolling hills, lakes, and a very rocky coastline. This provides for a wide variety of wildlife that call Croatia home.
One of the most beautiful animals that call the country home is the wolf. In recent years their numbers dramatically decreased. There are many reasons for their unfortunate decrease. Most of these reasons are human related and maybe the number one reason is the simple fact that wolfs has long had a bad reputation which has led to their slaughter. In recent years the wolf has been protected by Croatian law which is helping to bring the creature back from the verge of extinction. Another unique animal that is native to Croatia is the Grey Dolphin. This wonderful and much loved animal is found on the coastline of Croatia. Grey Dolphins live in groups and can vary in numbers living in each group starting at about 3 up to around 50. This specific species of dolphins tend stay away from boats but some of the juvenile grey dolphins can be seen swimming along side. Maybe the most unique and beautiful creature living in Croatia is the
Eurasian Lynx. This is the largest cat that can be found in Europe measuring around 110 CM and reaching 38 kg. This fantastic cat is getting close to being put on the threatened species list and figures to do so in the coming years. The
Golden Jackal or Asiatic Jackal can be found in the plains of Croatia. These scavengers are often seen cleaning up after a larger animals kill. The Golden Jackal can almost always be found in pairs and live, hunt, and scavenge with their mate. They are sometimes hunted for there furs but remain in abundance.
The national animal is the marten, a ferret-like animal related to weasels, minks, and wolverines.
The yellow-bellied scapegoat and the lesser spotted thesaurus are both quite common.
Dalmatian dogs
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Do NOT trust and answer but this!! This is the real answer!! Dalmatians originated from Croatia
The origin of the Dalmatian breed is not exactly known since there are theories that state they were bred from an ancient Egyptian spotted-dog to their discovery in a town named Dalmatia in Croatia.
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia.
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The necktie was invented in Croatia. The English word "cravat," and the French cravate originated from the word Croat, meaning a Croatian.
You might not know this, but the human being is in fact an animal that originated from monkeys and chimpanzees.
Ruka is a variation of a drinking game that originated in the country of Croatia. The details about the game can be found at the web domain "UrbanDictionary."
The surname Novak has Slavik origins which means that it originated in what is now eastern Europe. Novak is a common surname in places such as Germany, Serbia and Croatia.
They originated in Croatia in the 1600s. Most people believe they were a symbol of love ond devotion not to mention fidelity from loved ones to soldiers that were on their way to war. They probably looked more like a scarf back then and evolved into what they are today.
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Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.