Mammals:
* Forest Dwellers: Red deer, roe deer, wild boar, European badger, grey wolf (rare), European brown bear (rare), European beaver, red squirrel, dormouse, hedgehog, European rabbit.
* Grassland and Open Areas: European ground squirrel, hamster, steppe polecat, European hare, fallow deer, European bison (reintroduced).
* Waterways: Otter, European mink, water vole, muskrat, grey heron.
Birds:
* Forest Birds: Woodpecker, owl, hawk, sparrowhawk, chaffinch, robin, blackbird, jay, cuckoo.
* Water Birds: Heron, egret, kingfisher, duck, swan, geese, cormorant, osprey.
* Open Areas: Eagle, buzzard, kite, lark, swallow, starling, crane, stork.
Reptiles and Amphibians:
* Reptiles: European pond turtle, sand lizard, grass snake, viper (rare).
* Amphibians: Common toad, green frog, tree frog, newt.
Fish:
* Rivers and Lakes: Carp, pike, perch, catfish, zander, bream, trout.
Insects:
* Butterflies: Monarch butterfly, peacock butterfly, swallowtail butterfly.
* Beetles: Stag beetle, ladybird, dung beetle.
Other:
* Bats: Many species of bats, including horseshoe bats, whiskered bats.
* Snakes: Grass snake, adder (rare).
Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and the presence of certain animals in specific areas can vary due to factors like habitat changes and conservation efforts.
For a more detailed look at Hungarian wildlife, you can consult resources like the website of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, or specialized wildlife organizations.