Mammals:
* Red Deer: Found in forests and mountainous regions.
* Roe Deer: Common in forests and meadows.
* Wild Boar: Often found in forests and agricultural areas.
* Red Fox: Adaptable and found in various habitats.
* Brown Hare: Found in open fields and meadows.
* European Badger: Lives in burrows and feeds on insects and earthworms.
* European Beaver: Found in rivers and streams.
* European Otter: Found in rivers and lakes.
* Red Squirrel: Found in forests and parks.
* Grey Squirrel: An introduced species, found in urban areas.
* European Rabbit: Found in fields and woodlands.
* Mountain Goat: Found in the Alps.
* Wolf: A reintroduced species, found in some regions.
Birds:
* European Robin: A common garden bird.
* Blue Tit: Found in forests and gardens.
* Great Tit: A common sight in parks and gardens.
* Woodpecker: Found in forests.
* Sparrowhawk: A predator of small birds.
* Red Kite: Found in open country and forests.
* White-tailed Eagle: Found in coastal areas and lakes.
* Common Crane: Found in wetlands.
* Mute Swan: Found on lakes and rivers.
* Greylag Goose: Found in wetlands and parks.
Reptiles and Amphibians:
* Common Lizard: Found in meadows and gardens.
* Adder: A venomous snake, found in heathland and moorland.
* Grass Snake: A non-venomous snake, found in wetlands.
* Common Toad: Found in gardens and woodlands.
* Common Frog: Found in ponds and marshes.
Fish:
* Trout: Found in rivers and lakes.
* Carp: Found in lakes and ponds.
* Pike: A predatory fish, found in lakes and rivers.
* Zander: A predatory fish, found in lakes and rivers.
This is just a small selection of the animals that live in Germany. There are many other species, including invertebrates such as insects and spiders. The exact species present in a particular area will depend on the habitat.