
Mammal
Walrus
The tusked giant of the Arctic ice
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14 species in our guide are native to United Kingdom.

Mammal
The tusked giant of the Arctic ice

Mammal
The agile, barking acrobat of the coast

Mammal
The horse-faced seal of the Atlantic

Bird
Europe's drumming carpenter

Bird
The patient wetland hunter

Mammal
The agile forest mustelid

Bird
Britain's beloved red-breasted garden bird

Mammal
The tiny insectivore with a fierce appetite

Bird
The graceful giant of lakes and rivers

Invertebrate
Britain's large but harmless funnel-weaving house spider

Mammal
The striped night-digger of British woodlands

Reptile
Britain's only venomous snake

Mammal
Britain's smallest carnivore, built for chasing prey into burrows

Mammal
The tunnelling insectivore behind every molehill
United Kingdom is home to 14 species in our guide, including Walrus, Sea Lion, Grey Seal, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Grey Heron, and more. Each profile covers habitat, diet, and conservation status.
Browse the species below for answer-first guides with range maps, FAQs, and comparison pages. For broader context, see our Animals of Europe region page.
Several species native to United Kingdom are listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Check individual profiles for current status and how to help.