Wild Animals of Estonia: A Comprehensive Overview of Native Species
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Explore the fascinating wildlife of Estonia, featuring diverse species such as the Fox, Brown Bear, Roe, Boar, Hare, Lynx, Wolf, Moose, and Hedgehog. This guide provides insights into their weights, lengths, habitats, dietary habits, and reproductive characteristics. From the cunning fox that thrives in burrows to the powerful brown bear that can weigh up to 750 kg, each animal showcases unique adaptations to the Estonian landscape. Learn about their roles as predators and herbivores, as well as their nesting and hibernation behaviors in this rich ecosystem.
Wild Animals of Estonia: A Comprehensive Overview of Native Species
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Wild animals in estonia. Koit Korela
Fox • weight 6- 10 kg • Lengt 60- 90 cm, tail 40-60 cm • Back is orange, stomack light • Predator • He lives in burrows, caves, tree cavities • 4-6 cubs in the nest
Brown Bear • weighs up to 750 kg • length 2.5 m • dark brown hair • Can eat everything • Lives under tree roots • sons, 2-3 • hibernate
Roe • weighing 20-37 kg • length 100-135 cm • winter coat gray, rusty brown in the summer • Male has horns • Vegetarian • living in sparse forest • usually 1-2 cubs
Boar • weighs 60 to 150 kg • length 130-175 cm, shoulder height up to 100 cm • blackish brown coat • Eats everything • for birth female builds a soft nest • 4-6 piglets
Hare • weigh 4-5 kg • length, 55 - 60 cm • brown coat • Vegetarian • lives in the forest edge and in open lands • active at night • in the nest two to four cubs
Lynx • weigh 8-15 kg • length 80-105 cm • speckled,short tail • Predator • prefers forests • skillful climber • sons, 2-3
Wolf • weighing 32-50 kg • length 105-160 cm • Greyish • Predator • prefers open lands • Lives under tree ruutes and caves • 5-6 cubs
Moose • weigh 580-600 kg • length 300 cm • Long leged, horns • Vegetarian • 1 -2 calf
Hedgehog • weighing 700-800 g • length of 20 - 30 cm • 16000 thorn • Eats everything,lives in edge of the forest, • in nest 5-6 cubs • hibernates in winter.