Nordic Wildlife
Nordic wildlife refers to the diverse range of animals found in the Nordic countries, which include Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. This region is home to unique species such as the reindeer, moose, and lynx, adapted to the cold climates and varied landscapes. The wildlife thrives in forests, mountains, and coastal areas, showcasing a rich biodiversity.
In addition to mammals, Nordic wildlife includes numerous bird species like the white-tailed eagle and common eider. The region's marine life is also notable, featuring species such as cod and herring. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these animals and their habitats from environmental threats.