Fauna of Korea
The fauna of Korea is diverse, featuring a variety of species due to its unique climate and geography. The region is home to mammals such as the Korean tiger, Asian black bear, and siberian weasel. Bird species include the Korean magpie and white-tailed eagle, while reptiles like the Korean rat snake are also common.
Marine life is abundant along the coasts, with species such as mackerel, flounder, and sea turtles. The forests and mountains support numerous insects and amphibians, contributing to the rich biodiversity. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these species and their habitats.