When locals think about what defines the place they live in, food and history usually come to mind first. But culture is such a multifaceted concept that there are a whole lot of other details that make a region feel unique, like nature!
So today, let’s take a look at what people from around the world say is the coolest animal from their own country. Their choices can be surprisingly revealing—not only about the wildlife itself, but also about what society notices, values, and associates most strongly with home.
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Australia
This absolute freakshow - platypus. It has a venom spike on the back of its rear legs, just to add to the weirdness.
GIC68:
And it doesn't have a stomach and lays eggs. But it sweats milk to feed its offsprings.
This animal is like when god was done creating all animals he swept the workshop and thought "now, what am I going to do with all that?"
China
Manul.
Brazil
Harpy eagle.
OmEqualsMC2:
That is…INSANE.
Brazil
It’s not exclusive to Brazil, but to a good part of the Americas as well.
Black Jaguar.
United States Of America
North American opossum. Can’t get rabies cause they’re literally too cold. They eat ticks. They are the only North American marsupial.
They’re also really cute.
Switzerland
These cuties. Valais Blacknose sheep.
Sigyn775:
Me at the airport in Zurich: “Yes I know my bag is overweight and what do you mean it’s baaaaing?”
Netherlands
My cat, but we have wolves and they are pretty cool too.
Mexico
Axolotl.
Alberterwith_anyone7:
It's like a pokémon, mainly because it can turn into a salamander.
They are neotenous, which means that while they are still capable of developing into salamanders (aka, adult forms), at this point in their evolutionary path they don't need to, and are better off remaining in their juvenile, aquatic stage of developmemt. When they do metamorphosize, it is triggered by stress, and shortens their lifespan.
Poland
Beaver (bober).
krim2182 (Canada):
Majestic! We love them so much we have them on our 5 cent coin.
New Zealand
Kea, an alpine parrot, they eat sheep alive, they rip up cars, they steal things, they are really smart, apparently using tools, and are really pretty.
United States Of America
Mountain Lions aka Cougars.
I live right next to, as in property abuts, Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. My property is apparently part of this large female's territory. I've seen at least 5 of her cubs with her through the years. We call her Big Mama.
Croatia
Pine martens.
They can often be mistaken for squirrels. They do dwell a bit in cities and parks, but are stretched all across Croatia. Before the Euro, our national currency was named after pine martens (Kuna) because their pelt and hide was used in trade by Slavonian trappers and merchants during the Middle Ages.
The Philippines
Our Tarsiers.
Pitmidget:
They always look like theyre seeing something outside of our comprehension. I love them!
Denmark
This one. Not the species necessarily, but the individual. This is Freja, the currently oldest and most studied sea porpoise alive. She turned 30 this year which is app 5-6 times as old as porpoises live in nature. The image is deceptive, btw, she is quite tiny.
Indonesia
Komodo Dragon.
I once saw a 4-foot monitor lizard cross the road when I was in the Philippines. Total surprise.
Mexico
If we go by coolness alone, the jaguar and the golden eagle are hard to beat.
China
Giant panda Hua Hua is the cutest giant panda.
I'm from DC so I grew up watching Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing at the National Zoo. They were the Smithsonian's first giant pandas - a gift from China after Nixon's visit there.
Australia
Tasman Devils or Emus cause a big bird running so fast just looks wrong.
Why would you pick an emu over a cassowary!? The Cassowary is like a living dinosaur, they even have the huge velociraptors foot gallon that can gut you like a fish.
Italy
Alpine Ibex, in italian 'stambecco'.
They are friendly goats that live at high altitudes, and climb vertical walls.
Canada
Peregrine falcon is pretty awesome.
They have a handler at a local airforce base to control the birds in the airspace. Her falcon will shred a seagull at an insane speed.
United States Of America
Star-nosed mole.
Sweden
It's got to be the moose.
United States Of America
The American Bison.
Flaky-Bar-6656:
As a North Dakotan, I’m very proud to say I get to see bison on a somewhat regular basis. Although the only truly “wild” bison left are in Wyoming. Also I’m an NDSU alumni, and their football team just got upgraded into Division 1. Go Bison!
United Kingdom
Not just confined to my Nation of course But I feel the humble raven has a lot to do Ancient British myths etc.
I always remember the story that when they leave the Tower of London the Country will fall.
United States Of America
Horned Lizard aka a horny toad. Their defense mechanism is to squirt blood out of their eyes which will cause foaming of the mouth if a predator tries to eat them.
Norway
Artic fox.
United States Of America
I like alligators because of how old they are. They’re super interesting ancient terrors that are as [dangerous] as they are fans of relaxing.
Went on a tour at Kennedy Space Center and the technology took a backseat to the gators.
Russia
Snow leopards.
PatientWolf7838:
If feline-shaped, why not friend-shaped as well?
Argentina
Puma.
“The South American cougar (Puma concolor concolor), also known as the Andean mountain lion or puma, is a cougar subspecies occurring in northern and western South America, from Colombia and Venezuela to Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile.” ( South American cougar, Wikipedia )
Germany
Wolves are hard to beat but these guys are pretty majestic too. We call them the "King of the Forest".
Australia
I’ve always thought the kangaroo is a pretty cool animal. The Big Red when standing can get as high as 6 feet tall. Love the fact they have a pouch to carry their joey around.
Human women are jealous that they birth a tiny thumb of a baby. They also have 3 vajayjays
Denmark
Narwhals.
Poland
European Bison (żubr in polish).
They nearly extinct but luckily they were saved thanks to few of them still living in Poland. Now in Poland there are most of them in whole world, 3060 total and from this number 2855 are free (data from may 2025).
Other big amount is in Belarus 2385 in 2023.
It’s because they are living on the border Poland with Belarus in Białowieża National Park which is Europe last temperate primaeval forest and it’s on the border (before 1939 it was whole in Poland before border changes).
USA
American Crows. Among the smartest animals, and lots of personality.
Korea
Hm. Well, the Korean tiger (sub-species of the Siberian tiger) is rare, only hangs out in the mountain forests around Mt. Paektu on the border with Manchuria. So, for a more common impressive beast, the Korean mountain boar. They're huge, a big male is easily the size of a motorcycle.
Portugal
The Iberian wolf.
And the Iberian lynx, which Portugal and Spain are recovering together from a small population a few years ago.
Canada
Giant pacific octopus.
Mexico And USA
I’ve always thought Black Bears were so cool. There are species present in the USA and Mexico.
Switzerland
The ermine.
Necessary-Animal4897:
Hell yeah, cat snakes!
Canada
Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep.
Australia
A wild cassowary! I saw it strolling around Cape Tribulation!
Giant homicidal turkeys. You can keep them. I prefer to be the one doing the attacking when it comes to turkey
United States Of America
Ruby Throated Hummingbirds. I love the way they move.
Canada
I love a lot of our animals, but one that's somewhat unique to this part of the world is the black squirrel. They're a genetic morph of the eastern grey squirrel mostly found in the northern portion of the Great Lakes Basin and apparently make up the majority of the species' population here in Ontario and also in Michigan in the States, but they're either rare or nonexistent elsewhere. I genuinely didn't know that until people not from this area seemed baffled by them... meanwhile they're all over here and I see them on my balcony almost daily. My ex is from a part of the US where there are no black squirrels and I remember joking when he first moved to the area that I'd spray-painted them all as a prank lol. My husband is from the UK and was similarly surprised the first time I sent him a photo of one outside my window when we were still long-distance.
Estonia
I also love squirrels, we have a lot of them around my house.
But I'll mention the flying squirrels, which belong into the highest protection bracket in Estonia. They're so cute, I'd love to see more of them here.
As someone who comes from a country without squirrels, I was fascinated by them when I went to Canada. Remind me of many of our possum species.
Iran
Bearded vulture.
Unknown:
My favourite bird. It eats bones, how metal is that.
United States Of America
Red-Tailed Hawk
Their famous screech is usually attributed to bald eagles.
Canada
Of course, *cool* is subjective. I'd probably say either a Humpback Whale or Stick Insect, which are very differently cool.
United States Of America
Luna moth.
United States Of America
Killer whales are sick. Grizzly. I’m actually found of the only American antelope the Proghorn. The Olympic marmot. Seen the condors too.
Iraqi Kurdistan
Chukar.
United States Of America
I gotta go with the American crocodile. Crocodiles are cool as hell and it’s neat that one of the largest species lives in Florida alongside alligators.
Honorable mention goes to the pronghorn which is the second fastest land animal (up to 60 mph). I think they evolved alongside the American cheetah which went extinct so now they’re just vibing out West.
The antelopes sung about in a famous, particular American folk song, are actually pronghorns. Antelopes don’t exist in the Americas.
United States Of America
I was in Montana once and walking right past me out of nowhere was a brown bear not even caring about me less than 10 feet away and I almost ran only to then realize it was just one of those late summer black bears who had spent too much time in the sun.
United States Of America
Only native North American marsupial, and thanks to undevelopable woodland behind my cookie-cutter house, they have a safe place to live.
Most of the entries without pictures actually have pictures in the original Reddit link. BP just forgot to add them.
Load More Replies...In India, we have adorable squirrels with brown and white stripes. There’s a mythological story behind it. It’s said that Rama, an Indian deity, once petted a squirrel and accidentally left a mark in the squirrel’s fur, and from that day onwards the Indian Palm Squirrel was born. Also, India’s peacocks are gorgeous creatures. In fact, they’re our national bird.
I was thinking of the Malabar giant squirrel. It doesn't look real!
Load More Replies...Most of the entries without pictures actually have pictures in the original Reddit link. BP just forgot to add them.
Load More Replies...In India, we have adorable squirrels with brown and white stripes. There’s a mythological story behind it. It’s said that Rama, an Indian deity, once petted a squirrel and accidentally left a mark in the squirrel’s fur, and from that day onwards the Indian Palm Squirrel was born. Also, India’s peacocks are gorgeous creatures. In fact, they’re our national bird.
I was thinking of the Malabar giant squirrel. It doesn't look real!
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