What's the biggest wild animal in the UK?

The majestic monarch of the glen. Our largest land mammal, red deer, are the royalty of UK woodland.
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What is the UK's largest wild animal?

Measuring 9ft tall, weighing in at 300lbs and known as the Exmoor Emperor, this stag is thought to be the largest wild animal in Britain. The annual mating season for deer is on and the wild stag has been spotted near the Devon-Somerset border.
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Are there any large predators in the UK?

In the UK, apex predators include foxes, otters, owls and eagles. Other ecosystems around the world have even bigger ones, including lions, polar bears and great white sharks.
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What is the UK's most dangerous animal?

Still, the most deadly animals in the UK may come as a surprise, with deer and cows causing more fatalities than any other creature across Britain. Deer are responsible for 50,000 road accidents every year, while cows actively cause around three deaths a year, because they can kick, charge, and even stampede in herds.
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What is the UK's largest carnivore?

Though seldom seen by us, the badger – Britain's biggest carnivore – is still found across Scotland, often in surprising numbers. Scotland is home to about 8,000 otters, making it a European stronghold for this semi-aquatic species, which lives from the coast to areas further inland.
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Are there wolves in UK?

Wolves became extinct in England somewhere between the 15th and 18th centuries. However, they do still exist in European countries such as Bulgaria and Poland.
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Are there any wild bears in the UK?

European brown bears have been extinct in Britain since at least the early Middle Ages—and possibly even earlier. British lynx disappeared around 700 A.D., due to hunting and habitat destruction. Wolf populations began to dwindle around 1000 A.D., eventually vanishing from the region.
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Are there lions in the UK?

England alone has 13 leopards, three cheetahs, nine lions and nine tigers.
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Are there Panthers in the UK?

A black panther has repeatedly been seen stalking the countryside in both counties. In Devon and Cornwall there have been 28 sightings – and five reports of farm animals being killed by big cats. In December 2012, two sheep were found dead with claw marks on their backs near Torrington, North Devon.
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What animal is only found in the UK?

Scottish wildcat – Formerly also found in Northern England and Wales, this subspecies of the European wildcat is now restricted to a few locations in Scotland largely due to hunting and hybridisation with domestic cats. St Kilda field mouse – St Kilda Islands only. A subspecies of the wood mouse.
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Do we have lynx in the UK?

Lynxes, known as Britain's little lions, survived in Yorkshire until the sixth century AD. Their bones have been found in caves all over the country yet the Shropshire village of Lostford (“ford of the lynx” in Old English) is believed to be the only lynx-associated name in the country.
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Does England have mountain lions?

HUNDREDS of big cats including black panthers and mountain lions exist in the UK, Britain's leading tracker has warned.
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Whats the most poisonous thing in the UK?

There are approximately 660 species of spider in the UK, including Britain's most poisonous, the false widow.
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Do badgers have predators UK?

Does the badger have any natural predators? Not in the UK though in continental Europe bears and wolves may eat badger cubs. Some 45,000-50,000 badgers are killed on Britain's roads every year.
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Do raccoons live in England?

Currently, there are no raccoons in the British wilderness but the study indicates that if they were illegally introduced or escaped from captivity they would likely flourish.
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Are there Bobcats in UK?

The Iberian Lynx is perhaps the rarest big cat species in the world, numbering fewer than 500 in the wild, and as such is unlikely to be encountered in the UK. The bobcat is a member of the lynx family and owes its name to its characteristic stumpy tail.
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Are there leopards in UK?

Wildlife expert warns rural UK is home to 250 black leopards and 250 pumas as study finds five carcasses with tell-tale gnaw marks on the bones. There could be around 500 big cats prowling in the British countryside, a wildlife expert believes.
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Did England ever have big cats?

The modern wave of big cat reports stems from the late 1950s, with regular news stories of the Surrey puma, detailed below, and the "fen tiger". Surrey: The first possible sightings were recorded in 1959, when police received a number of reports of big cats in the Farnham area, near the Surrey/Hampshire border.
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Are there Mooses in the UK?

Elk. The elk (or moose) was a common sight across Britain before disappearing 8,000 years ago, Sharing forests and woodland clearings with roe deer, aurochs, wolves and wild cats. Humans hunted them for meat and skins; their huge antlers were used as tools such as pick axes.
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Why do England have 3 lions?

It was King Henry II who first used three lions on a red background, adding a lion to William the Conqueror's two when he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, probably to represent his marriage into that family. The three lions shield can be seen today on the England football team kit and is recognised around the world.
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Are there wild dogs in the UK?

A potentially dangerous and invasive wild species normally found in East Asia is roaming the UK countryside. Rural people are alarmed at warnings not to approach the wild raccoon dogs which have mysteriously appeared in Wales and previously terrorised locals and attacked animals in Nottinghamshire.
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When was last wolf killed in UK?

Not far from the village of Killiecrankie in the Scottish Highlands, there is a densely wooded gorge through which the River Garry rushes. According to folklore, it is here (or somewhere very like it) that Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel shot the last wild-living wolf in Great Britain in 1680.
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Are there jackals in the UK?

Jackals are not native to the UK, but can expand through human transportation of them.
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Why did wolves go extinct in UK?

The species was exterminated from Britain through a combination of deforestation and active hunting through bounty systems.
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