Around 48,000 animal species live in Germany. In addition to old acquaintances such as deer and hare, there are also numerous unusual species found in the wild.

Moose is actually associated with cold countries like Sweden. Parrots are actually more associated with exotic countries such as Australia and New Zealand. The first golden jackal was spotted in Germany in 1997. Since then, the predator has continued to spread. The reason for this is probably global warming, as the wolf relative feels most comfortable in warmer climes.