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Animals Of Ukraine: The Complete List

Ukraine’s varied landscapes — from Carpathian peaks and mixed forests to wide steppes, rivers and the Black Sea coast — support a diverse mix of birds, mammals, fish and other wildlife. Seasonal migrations and regional habitats mean species lists tell you where to look as well as what to expect.

There are 40 Animals of Ukraine, ranging from Barn swallow to Zander (pike-perch). For each species you’ll find below Scientific name,Size (cm),Range in Ukraine.

Which species on the list should I watch for because they need protection?

Look at the range and note species with small or fragmented ranges and those listed on Ukraine’s Red Book or the IUCN Red List; those are most likely to need conservation attention. Use the Scientific name column to cross-check official status and local protection measures with conservation groups or government resources before planning visits.

How can I use this list to plan wildlife-watching trips in Ukraine?

Use the Range in Ukraine column to target regions, and Size (cm) plus Scientific name for field identification and equipment choices (binoculars, camera lenses). Check seasonal timing for migrants, respect protected areas and permits, and consider hiring local guides for the best observations and up-to-date site access.

Animals of Ukraine

Name Scientific name Size (cm) Range in Ukraine
European brown bear Ursus arctos 150–250 cm Carpathians, dense forests
Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx 70–130 cm Carpathians, mixed forests
Gray wolf Canis lupus 100–160 cm Carpathians, forests, steppes
European otter Lutra lutra 60–100 cm Rivers, lakes, wetlands nationwide
Eurasian beaver Castor fiber 80–120 cm Rivers, floodplains, wetlands
Wild boar Sus scrofa 100–180 cm Forests, agricultural edges, lowlands
Red deer Cervus elaphus 150–250 cm Carpathians, large forests
Roe deer Capreolus capreolus 90–140 cm Woodland edges, fields, widespread
Red fox Vulpes vulpes 50–90 cm Forests, fields, urban outskirts
European hare Lepus europaeus 50–70 cm Open fields, steppe, agricultural land
European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus 20–30 cm Gardens, woodlands, fields
Eurasian red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris 18–25 cm Forests, parks, woodlands
White stork Ciconia ciconia 100–115 cm Wetlands, farmland, villages
Common crane Grus grus 100–130 cm Wetlands, meadows, Danube delta
Dalmatian pelican Pelecanus crispus 160–180 cm Danube delta, Black Sea lagoons
Pygmy cormorant Microcarbo pygmaeus 60–80 cm Wetlands, rivers, delta areas
Great bustard Otis tarda 90–115 cm Steppe, southern grasslands
Steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis 60–75 cm Steppe, open landscapes, migration routes
Eurasian eagle-owl Bubo bubo 60–75 cm Forests, rocky areas, Carpathians
Common buzzard Buteo buteo 50–60 cm Woodlands, farmland, hills
Corncrake Crex crex 24–30 cm Meadows, hayfields, wetlands
Common nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos 14–16 cm Shrubland, forests, river valleys
Barn swallow Hirundo rustica 12–17 cm Open countryside, villages, wetlands
Black-headed gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus 35–40 cm Coastlines, lakes, reservoirs
Grass snake Natrix natrix 70–120 cm Wetlands, rivers, marshes
Dice snake Natrix tessellata 80–140 cm Rivers, lakes, Black Sea coast
European adder Vipera berus 50–70 cm Forests, meadows, mountains
European pond turtle Emys orbicularis 20–30 cm Wetlands, slow rivers, southern regions
European tree frog Hyla arborea 3–6 cm Wooded wetlands, river valleys, south
Great crested newt Triturus cristatus 11–16 cm Ponds, forest pools, wetlands
Northern pike Esox lucius 40–150 cm Rivers, lakes, reservoirs nationwide
Zander (pike-perch) Sander lucioperca 40–100 cm Rivers, reservoirs, Black Sea lagoons
European perch Perca fluviatilis 20–60 cm Lakes, rivers, coastal lagoons
Common carp Cyprinus carpio 30–100 cm Rivers, lakes, floodplain wetlands
Russian sturgeon Acipenser gueldenstaedtii 120–260 cm Danube, Black Sea, river mouths
Stellate sturgeon Acipenser stellatus 100–200 cm Black Sea coasts, river deltas
Praying mantis Mantis religiosa 6–8 cm Meadows, gardens, warm southern areas
Swallowtail butterfly Papilio machaon 6–9 cm Meadows, hills, gardens nationwide
Painted lady Vanessa cardui 5–6 cm Open areas, gardens; migratory across country
Stag beetle Lucanus cervus 3.5–7 cm Woodlands, old trees, eastern and western regions

Images and Descriptions

European brown bear

European brown bear

Large omnivorous mammal common in Carpathian forests, 150–250 cm long. Shy yet powerful, feeds on plants and meat, best seen in remote mountain reserves; notable for deep seasonal diets and important role in forest ecosystems.

Eurasian lynx

Eurasian lynx

Solitary, secretive forest cat 70–130 cm long found in Carpathian woodlands. Elusive predator of deer and small mammals; notable for tufted ears and silent stalking, sightings often occur on camera traps and protected reserves.

Gray wolf

Gray wolf

Social apex predator 100–160 cm long occurring in Carpathians and scattered lowland forests and steppes. Hunts in packs, adaptable diet includes ungulates and smaller prey; notable for complex social structure and recovering populations in some regions.

European otter

European otter

Streamside semi-aquatic mammal 60–100 cm long found across rivers and wetlands. Fish-eating and crepuscular, uses holts for dens; notable for recovering populations where water quality improves and for being a freshwater ecosystem indicator.

Eurasian beaver

Eurasian beaver

Large rodent 80–120 cm long living along rivers and wetlands. Builds dams and lodges that shape waterways; notable ecosystem engineer that increases wetland biodiversity and has recolonized many Ukrainian river systems.

Wild boar

Wild boar

Stout omnivore 100–180 cm long common in woods and farmland edges. Forages at night for roots, crops, and small animals; notable for strong rooting behavior and increasing encounters near villages.

Red deer

Red deer

Large cervid 150–250 cm long found mainly in Carpathian forests. Grazes and browses in herds, males display impressive antlers in autumn rut; notable for scenic rutting displays and sound of roaring stags.

Roe deer

Roe deer

Small, graceful deer 90–140 cm long common across woodlands and fields. Solitary or small groups, browsers on herbs and shoots; notable for being widespread and adapting to human-dominated landscapes.

Red fox

Red fox

Adaptable omnivore 50–90 cm long occurring across habitats including near towns. Hunts rodents and scavenges; notable for clever behavior, distinctive red coat, and success in rural and suburban areas.

European hare

European hare

Fast-running herbivore 50–70 cm long common in open farmland and steppe. Crepuscular with long ears and powerful legs; notable for rapid reproduction and being a key prey species for predators.

European hedgehog

European hedgehog

Small nocturnal insectivore 20–30 cm long found in gardens and hedgerows. Rolls into spiny ball when threatened; notable for feeding on invertebrates and often seen in suburban green spaces.

Eurasian red squirrel

Eurasian red squirrel

Agile arboreal rodent 18–25 cm long common in woodlands and city parks. Feeds on seeds and fungi, caches food for winter; notable for red coat and acrobatic tree behavior.

White stork

White stork

Tall migratory bird 100–115 cm long nesting on roofs and poles in rural areas and wetlands. Feeds on frogs and insects; notable cultural presence and large summer populations across Ukraine.

Common crane

Common crane

Elegant migratory bird 100–130 cm tall found in wetlands and meadows, especially the Danube delta. Forms large flocks during migration; notable for loud trumpeting calls and dramatic courtship dances.

Dalmatian pelican

Dalmatian pelican

Massive waterbird 160–180 cm long breeding in Danube delta and coastal lagoons. Feeds by scooping fish in large pouches; notable for huge wingspan and vulnerable conservation status in the region.

Pygmy cormorant

Pygmy cormorant

Smaller cormorant 60–80 cm long found in rivers, marshes, and the Danube delta. Dives for fish and nests in reedbeds; notable for colonial breeding and important wetland indicator species.

Great bustard

Great bustard

Large steppe bird 90–115 cm long occurring in southern steppe and grasslands. Males are heavy and display elaborate plumage during breeding; notable as a threatened species in steppe habitats.

Steppe eagle

Steppe eagle

Large raptor 60–75 cm long frequenting open steppe and migration corridors. Feeds on carrion and small mammals; notable for long-distance migrations and dependence on intact steppe ecosystems.

Eurasian eagle-owl

Eurasian eagle-owl

One of the largest owls 60–75 cm long found in mountains and woodlands. Nocturnal predator of mammals and birds; notable for deep booming calls and striking orange eyes.

Common buzzard

Common buzzard

Widespread raptor 50–60 cm long common in varied habitats like woodlands and farmland. Hunts small mammals and reptiles from perches; notable for adaptable hunting habits and varied plumage.

Corncrake

Corncrake

Shy ground-nesting rail 24–30 cm long breeding in tall meadows and hayfields. More often heard than seen due to its rasping call; notable for steep population declines and conservation programs.

Common nightingale

Common nightingale

Small songbird 14–16 cm long common in bushy areas and river valleys. Famous for rich, melodious song delivered from dense cover; notable as a beloved migratory species each spring.

Barn swallow

Barn swallow

Acrobatic aerial insectivore 12–17 cm long nesting in barns and bridges. Migratory and common in summer; notable for long-distance migrations between Africa and Ukraine and distinctive forked tail.

Black-headed gull

Black-headed gull

Medium-sized gull 35–40 cm long seen around coasts, lakes and urban water bodies. Opportunistic feeder and noisy colony nester; notable for breeding at inland wetlands and coastal colonies.

Grass snake

Grass snake

Nonvenomous water-associated snake 70–120 cm long found near ponds and wetlands. Feeds on amphibians and fish, often swims well; notable for yellow neck markings and harmless nature.

Dice snake

Dice snake

Fish-eating nonvenomous snake 80–140 cm long favoring rivers, reservoirs and coastal lagoons. Excellent swimmer feeding mainly on fish; notable for dense populations along lowland waterways.

European adder

European adder

Small venomous viper 50–70 cm long occupying forests, meadows and mountain slopes. Shy and rarely aggressive, feeds on small mammals and amphibians; notable for distinctive zigzag pattern and cold-tolerant range.

European pond turtle

European pond turtle

Freshwater turtle 20–30 cm carapace length found in ponds, marshes and river margins. Basks on logs and feeds on invertebrates; notable for declining populations and protection in many wetlands.

European tree frog

European tree frog

Small green arboreal frog 3–6 cm long living near ponds and shrubs. Climbs vegetation using toe pads and sings in summer evenings; notable for bright calls and striking green coloration.

Great crested newt

Great crested newt

Large newt 11–16 cm long breeding in fish-free ponds and forest pools. Males display ornate crests in breeding season; notable for distinctive warty skin and protected status in Europe.

Northern pike

Northern pike

Ambush freshwater predator 40–150 cm long widespread in lakes and rivers. Hunts fish with sudden strikes using toothy jaws; notable for being a top freshwater predator prized by anglers.

Zander (pike-perch)

Zander (pike-perch)

Predatory fish 40–100 cm long common in deeper rivers and reservoirs. Nocturnal hunter feeding on smaller fish; notable as an important commercial and sport fish across Ukraine.

European perch

European perch

Striped freshwater fish 20–60 cm long widespread in lakes and rivers. Schooling predator that eats invertebrates and fish; notable for distinctive vertical bars and popularity with anglers.

Common carp

Common carp

Large omnivorous cyprinid 30–100 cm long inhabiting slow rivers, lakes and floodplains. Bottom feeder that can tolerate turbid waters; notable for widespread historical use and importance in fisheries.

Russian sturgeon

Russian sturgeon

Large ancient fish 120–260 cm long native to Danube and Black Sea waters. Long-lived migratory sturgeon vulnerable from overfishing; notable for caviar production and critical conservation concerns.

Stellate sturgeon

Stellate sturgeon

Slender sturgeon 100–200 cm long found in Black Sea and river deltas. Bottom-feeding migratory fish producing caviar; notable for distinctive star-like scutes and endangered status.

Praying mantis

Praying mantis

Predatory insect 6–8 cm long common in sunny meadows and gardens. Ambushes insects with raptorial forelegs; notable for striking posture and role controlling pest insects in summer.

Swallowtail butterfly

Swallowtail butterfly

Large colorful butterfly with 6–9 cm wingspan frequenting grasslands and gardens. Caterpillars feed on umbellifers; notable for striking tail-like hindwing extensions and being a popular sight for butterfly watchers.

Painted lady

Painted lady

Migratory butterfly 5–6 cm wingspan seen widely during migrations and summer months. Feeds on many flowers and breeds on thistles; notable for astonishing long-distance migrations and seasonal abundance.

Stag beetle

Stag beetle

Large saproxylic beetle 3.5–7 cm long living in old-growth woodlands and parks. Males have impressive mandibles used in contests; notable for dependence on decaying wood and conservation interest.

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