Curious to know what /an/ thinks of their own country's nature, any interesting animuls? Personally I have none, the danish nature is about as bland as it gets, deers & pheasants is about all you're gonna run into on a hike.
We have some sick mushrooms though.
England, pretty much same. The odd viper or grass snake, I spotted a common lizard once. But we have the cool mushrooms too
>>2479014
I remember England being pretty much the same as well, except your seagulls are a lot more aggressive for some reason
>>2479017
Yeah, thieving bastards. I live next to a resort town aswell so they're extra swoopy
Brazil's nature is boring
In the northest area you'll find some special birds/insects/trees but that's it
>>2479032
I don't live there or anything but I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. South America has some of the most interesting wildlife in the world, I think.
>>2479008
For plants I think joshua trees are weird and interesting. These things are like something out of a Dr. Seuss book with how they look and they grow so strangely. Some grow straight up, some sprout with clusters, some grow like this in the picture. It's a spiny ugly shabby tree that's bizarre as hell and really only exists in southwestern USA.
Ireland. European Badgers are comfy.
>>2479008
Sweden, depends on if your north or not. In the north it's pretty cool. Where i live i have seen a few lynxes and once a Wolf.
I really want to see a bear, they are cool as fuck.
>>2479008
My people killed everything dangerous and bigger than a snake eons ago.
t.European
Russia's nature is comfy as fuck. Kamchatka and Siberia in particular. North-west, near finland is great too
>>2479051
Then explain why i can go outside in the forst without steping in moose shit. This time of the year they are at their worst since the fucker are eating fermented apples and get drunk as shit.
>>2479055
Because you live in a shitty country, quite clearly.
>>2479056
Nah, it's fine for the most part. I am however a little concerned about the growing population of wolfs. They rarley if ever attack humans, but i am more concerned about the sheep i keep for fun.
In Canada BC, I've seen a lot.
Eagles, Hawks, one time saw a vulture in a massive nest on a telephone pole, brown, white, and black pigeons, crows, ravens, robins, chickadees, and pheasants.
Moose, deer, bob cats, wolves, coyotes, and black bears.
Lots of outdoor cats. But they're all lazy and sleep in the owners yard, and they're all friendly with the neighbourhood cats. Maybe a few off leash dogs, but never a stray.
>>2479051
British, French or Belgian ?
>>2479446
Yes.