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Top Animals and Plants by Country

Top 10 Animals and Plants
Countries Are Famous For

Australia

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Kangaroo
  • 2. Koala
  • 3. Platypus
  • 4. Tasmanian Devil
  • 5. Dingo
  • 6. Emu
  • 7. Wombat
  • 8. Saltwater Crocodile
  • 9. Quokka
  • 10. Frilled-neck Lizard

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Eucalyptus Tree
  • 2. Acacia (Wattle)
  • 3. Banksia
  • 4. Macadamia Tree
  • 5. Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea)
  • 6. Waratah
  • 7. Grevillea
  • 8. Bottlebrush
  • 9. Kangaroo Paw
  • 10. Tea Tree

Madagascar

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Ring-tailed Lemur
  • 2. Fossa
  • 3. Aye-aye
  • 4. Sifaka
  • 5. Panther Chameleon
  • 6. Tomato Frog
  • 7. Giraffe Weevil
  • 8. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
  • 9. Comet Moth
  • 10. Tenrec

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Baobab Tree
  • 2. Ravenala (Traveler's Palm)
  • 3. Madagascar Periwinkle
  • 4. Pachypodium
  • 5. Octopus Tree
  • 6. Tahina Palm
  • 7. Blue Star Fern
  • 8. Coffea arabica (wild variety)
  • 9. Didierea madagascariensis
  • 10. Neobegonia

Brazil

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Jaguar
  • 2. Capybara
  • 3. Toucan
  • 4. Amazon River Dolphin
  • 5. Poison Dart Frog
  • 6. Howler Monkey
  • 7. Sloth
  • 8. Tamarin
  • 9. Anaconda
  • 10. Maned Wolf

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Brazilwood
  • 2. Victoria Amazonica
  • 3. Açaí Palm
  • 4. Rubber Tree
  • 5. Passionflower
  • 6. Cacao Tree
  • 7. Ipe Tree
  • 8. Bromeliads
  • 9. Guarana
  • 10. Pau d’Arco

India

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Bengal Tiger
  • 2. Indian Elephant
  • 3. Indian Cobra
  • 4. Indian Peafowl
  • 5. Sloth Bear
  • 6. Nilgai
  • 7. Indian Star Tortoise
  • 8. Snow Leopard
  • 9. Great Indian Bustard
  • 10. Lion-tailed Macaque

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Sacred Fig (Peepal Tree)
  • 2. Banyan Tree
  • 3. Neem Tree
  • 4. Lotus
  • 5. Sandalwood
  • 6. Tulsi (Holy Basil)
  • 7. Mango Tree
  • 8. Sal Tree
  • 9. Bamboo
  • 10. Ashoka Tree

Canada

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Moose
  • 2. Beaver
  • 3. Canada Lynx
  • 4. Polar Bear
  • 5. Grizzly Bear
  • 6. Snowy Owl
  • 7. Wolverine
  • 8. Caribou
  • 9. Atlantic Puffin
  • 10. Bald Eagle

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Maple Tree
  • 2. White Spruce
  • 3. Western Red Cedar
  • 4. Bunchberry
  • 5. Fireweed
  • 6. Labrador Tea
  • 7. Douglas Fir
  • 8. Red Maple
  • 9. Black Spruce
  • 10. Saskatoon Berry

Japan

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Japanese Macaque
  • 2. Japanese Giant Salamander
  • 3. Red-crowned Crane
  • 4. Japanese Serow
  • 5. Tanuki
  • 6. Sika Deer
  • 7. Ussuri Brown Bear
  • 8. Iriomote Cat
  • 9. Koi Fish
  • 10. Japanese Spider Crab

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
  • 2. Japanese Maple
  • 3. Bamboo
  • 4. Camellia
  • 5. Wisteria
  • 6. Ume (Plum Blossom)
  • 7. Ginkgo Tree
  • 8. Pine Tree (Matsu)
  • 9. Lotus
  • 10. Azalea

New Zealand

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Kiwi
  • 2. Kea
  • 3. Takahe
  • 4. Kakapo
  • 5. New Zealand Fur Seal
  • 6. Tuatara
  • 7. Fantail
  • 8. Yellow-eyed Penguin
  • 9. Blue Penguin
  • 10. Hector’s Dolphin

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Silver Fern
  • 2. Kauri Tree
  • 3. Pohutukawa
  • 4. Harakeke (Flax)
  • 5. Kowhai
  • 6. Cabbage Tree
  • 7. Rimu
  • 8. Manuka
  • 9. Nikau Palm
  • 10. Totara

South Africa

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Lion
  • 2. Leopard
  • 3. Elephant
  • 4. Rhinoceros
  • 5. Cape Buffalo
  • 6. Meerkat
  • 7. Springbok
  • 8. African Penguin
  • 9. Cheetah
  • 10. Secretary Bird

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. King Protea
  • 2. Baobab Tree
  • 3. Aloe Vera
  • 4. Fynbos
  • 5. Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise)
  • 6. Cape Honeysuckle
  • 7. Wild Dagga
  • 8. Arum Lily
  • 9. Natal Plum
  • 10. South African Sage

Indonesia

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Komodo Dragon
  • 2. Sumatran Tiger
  • 3. Orangutan
  • 4. Javan Rhino
  • 5. Bali Starling
  • 6. Babirusa
  • 7. Anoa
  • 8. Proboscis Monkey
  • 9. Cuscus
  • 10. Tarsier

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Rafflesia arnoldii
  • 2. Amorphophallus titanum (Corpse Flower)
  • 3. Sandalwood Tree
  • 4. Teak
  • 5. Clove Tree
  • 6. Nutmeg Tree
  • 7. Dipterocarp Tree
  • 8. Bamboo Orchid
  • 9. Durian Tree
  • 10. Mangrove

Ecuador

Top 10 Animals

  • 1. Galápagos Tortoise
  • 2. Blue-footed Booby
  • 3. Marine Iguana
  • 4. Andean Condor
  • 5. Humboldt Penguin
  • 6. Galápagos Sea Lion
  • 7. Darwin’s Finch
  • 8. Spectacled Bear
  • 9. Poison Dart Frog
  • 10. Amazonian Tapir

Top 10 Plants

  • 1. Cinchona Tree
  • 2. Guayusa
  • 3. Passionfruit Vine
  • 4. Tagua Palm
  • 5. Ceibo Tree
  • 6. Orchids
  • 7. Kapok Tree
  • 8. Balsa Tree
  • 9. Toquilla Palm
  • 10. Heliconia
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