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List of Animals of Slovakia

Slovakia’s mix of Carpathian peaks, lowland rivers and old-growth forests supports a surprising variety of wildlife. From wetland visitors to mountain specialists, the country’s habitats shape which species thrive and where you’ll spot them on a walk or a drive.

There are 30 Animals of Slovakia, ranging from Alpine newt to White stork. For each entry I list Scientific name,Status (IUCN),Where found (regions/habitat) — you’ll find below.

How were the species on this list chosen?

The list focuses on species that are characteristic or regularly recorded in Slovakia across different habitats and conservation statuses; selection balances common and notable species to give a representative snapshot rather than an exhaustive inventory.

Where can I observe these animals in Slovakia and when is best?

Many species are seasonal or habitat-specific: wetlands and floodplains are best for storks and waterbirds in spring and summer, forests and alpine meadows for amphibians and mountain fauna in late spring to early autumn; local nature reserves and national parks often have guided sightings and up-to-date info.

Animals of Slovakia

Name Scientific name Status (IUCN) Where found (regions/habitat)
Brown bear Ursus arctos Least Concern Tatra and Carpathian forests, mountain valleys
Gray wolf Canis lupus Least Concern Carpathians, forested lowlands and protected areas
Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx Least Concern Carpathian mature forests and remote mountain zones
European bison Bison bonasus Vulnerable Poloniny and eastern Carpathian forests and meadows
European beaver Castor fiber Least Concern Lowland rivers, floodplains and wetlands nationwide
Red deer Cervus elaphus Least Concern Carpathians, highland forests and mountain meadows
Roe deer Capreolus capreolus Least Concern Woodlands, field margins and foothills nationwide
European otter Lutra lutra Near Threatened Clean rivers, lakes and wetlands nationwide
European wildcat Felis silvestris Least Concern Mature deciduous and mixed forests, lowlands and foothills
European hare Lepus europaeus Least Concern Farmland, meadows and open woodland edges nationwide
White stork Ciconia ciconia Least Concern Lowland villages, river floodplains and meadows
Black stork Ciconia nigra Least Concern Secluded Carpathian forests near wetlands
Common kingfisher Alcedo atthis Least Concern Clean rivers, streams and banks nationwide
Eurasian eagle-owl Bubo bubo Least Concern Rocky cliffs, forested mountains and quarries in Carpathians
Common crane Grus grus Least Concern Eastern wetlands, floodplains and meadows (migration sites)
Common buzzard Buteo buteo Least Concern Agricultural landscapes, forest edges and hills nationwide
Great tit Parus major Least Concern Gardens, parks and woodlands across Slovakia
European robin Erithacus rubecula Least Concern Woodlands, parks, gardens and hedgerows nationwide
European adder Vipera berus Least Concern Open heath, meadows and forest edges lowlands and mountains
Grass snake Natrix natrix Least Concern Rivers, ponds, wetlands and wet meadows nationwide
Sand lizard Lacerta agilis Least Concern Sandy grasslands, dry slopes, southern and SW regions
Fire salamander Salamandra salamandra Least Concern Moist deciduous forests, springs and streamside mountain habitats
Alpine newt Ichthyosaura alpestris Least Concern Mountain ponds, forest pools and ditches in Carpathians
Common frog Rana temporaria Least Concern Gardens, wetlands, forests and breeding pools nationwide
European grayling Thymallus thymallus Least Concern Cold, well-oxygenated rivers in mountains and foothills
Brown trout Salmo trutta Least Concern Cold streams, rivers and lakes in Carpathians and highlands
Northern pike Esox lucius Least Concern Slow rivers, lakes and floodplain waters nationwide
Stag beetle Lucanus cervus Near Threatened Old deciduous woodlands, parks and veteran trees
Apollo butterfly Parnassius apollo Vulnerable Alpine and subalpine flower-rich meadows in Carpathians
Swallowtail Papilio machaon Least Concern Wet meadows, riparian corridors and gardens lowlands/foothills

Images and Descriptions

Brown bear

Brown bear

Large omnivorous mammal, 100–350 kg adults, secretive, forages on berries, insects and carrion. Notable in Tatra and Carpathian forests; active year-round but hibernate in winter. Seen rarely; best viewed in protected valleys and forested mountain zones.

Gray wolf

Gray wolf

Social carnivore living in packs, 15–50 kg, highly vocal; hunts deer and wild boar. Present across Carpathians and lowland woodlands; territorial and mostly nocturnal. Increasingly recovering; best chance to detect tracks, howls or camera-trap photos in protected areas.

Eurasian lynx

Eurasian lynx

Medium-sized solitary cat, 15–30 kg, elusive and crepuscular. Prefers mature Carpathian forests with dense understory; preys on roe and chamois. Rare but stable in protected mountain zones; sightings usually via camera traps or expert-guided tours.

European bison

European bison

Europe’s largest herbivore, 400–1,000 kg, robust grazer reintroduced to Poloniny and eastern Carpathians. Lives in small free-ranging herds inside protected forests and meadows; vulnerable globally. Hard to spot; local guides and observation hides improve viewing chances.

European beaver

European beaver

Large semi-aquatic rodent, 20–30 kg, builds dams and lodges; shapes river habitats. Recovered well after reintroduction; found in lowland rivers and wetlands across Slovakia, notably in floodplains. Active mostly at night; easy to find by lodges and gnawed trees.

Red deer

Red deer

Large cervid, males up to 200 kg with impressive antlers; social, grazes woodlands and mountain meadows. Widespread in Carpathians and managed forests; rut in autumn is notable. Common game species and visible from forest edges and clearings.

Roe deer

Roe deer

Small graceful deer, 15–30 kg, browsers of shrubs and herbs. Common across woodlands, agricultural edges and foothills throughout Slovakia; year-round resident. Often seen at dawn and dusk near field margins or hedgerows.

European otter

European otter

Slender semiaquatic mustelid, 5–10 kg, feeds on fish and crustaceans. Found along clean rivers, lakes and wetlands in lowlands and mountains; populations recovering but sensitive to pollution. Most active at dawn and dusk; signs include spraints and slides.

European wildcat

European wildcat

Sturdy forest cat, 3–8 kg, striped coat and bushy tail with blunt tip; shy and nocturnal. Inhabits mature deciduous and mixed forests in lowlands and foothills. Rarely seen but indicated by tracks and remains; conservation focused on habitat connectivity.

European hare

European hare

Fast-running lagomorph, 2–5 kg, long ears and strong hindlegs; common in farmland, meadows and open woodland edges across Slovakia. Mainly crepuscular and active year-round; often seen in fields at dawn and dusk, and an important prey species for raptors.

White stork

White stork

Large long-legged migrant, 2–4 kg, nests on roofs and poles; feeds on wetlands and meadows. Breeds across lowland Slovakia and river floodplains; returns in spring, winters in Africa. Popular and culturally significant, easy to observe in villages and reserves.

Black stork

Black stork

Sleek forest stork, 1.5–3 kg, nests in large secluded woodlands near wetlands; avoids human settlements. Breeds in Carpathian forests and floodplain woods; migratory, winters in Africa. Skittish and harder to see than white stork; best in protected forest valleys.

Common kingfisher

Common kingfisher

Small bright blue-and-orange bird, 10–20 g, dives to catch fish. Found along clean rivers and slow streams with perches across Slovakia; resident and migratory individuals. Often seen as a flash of color; best viewed from riverbanks and hides.

Eurasian eagle-owl

Eurasian eagle-owl

One of the largest owls, 2–4 kg, striking orange eyes and ear tufts; nocturnal apex predator. Occupies rocky cliffs, forested mountains and quarries in the Carpathians. Rare but conspicuous by deep hoots; visible at dusk from safe distances.

Common crane

Common crane

Large migratory wader, 3–6 kg, long-legged and red-crowned; performs spectacular courtship displays. Passes and occasionally breeds in eastern wetland areas and floodplains. Seen during migration in spring and autumn in wetlands and meadows; popular with birdwatchers.

Common buzzard

Common buzzard

Medium raptor, 0.7–1.3 kg, variable plumage; soars over fields and forest edges hunting small mammals. Widespread throughout Slovakia in agricultural landscapes and hills. Year-round resident with increased visibility during migration and thermal-soaring days.

Great tit

Great tit

Common cavity-nesting songbird, 16–21 g, bold and adaptable, feeds on insects and seeds. Found in gardens, parks, and woodlands across Slovakia year-round. Easy to see at feeders and woodland edges; vocal throughout breeding season.

European robin

European robin

Small, plump songbird, 16–22 g, orange-red breast and confiding nature. Common in woodlands, parks and gardens across Slovakia; resident year-round with increased singing in spring. Frequently seen near human habitations and garden edges.

European adder

European adder

Venomous but generally shy viper, up to 60–80 cm, variable patterning. Occurs in open heath, meadows and forest edges in lowlands and mountains. Active spring to autumn; usually retreating from people but occasionally basking on paths or sunny clearings.

Grass snake

Grass snake

Nonvenomous aquatic snake, 70–150 cm, olive-green with yellow collar. Found along rivers, ponds and wet meadows across Slovakia; excellent swimmer that eats amphibians. Common but secretive; often seen near water in warm months.

Sand lizard

Sand lizard

Small diurnal lizard, 18–25 cm tail included, green males show breeding colors. Inhabits sandy grasslands, dunes and warm rocky slopes in southern and southwestern Slovakia. Sun-loving and quick; easiest to spot on sunny days in open habitats.

Fire salamander

Fire salamander

Black amphibian with yellow markings, 10–20 cm, secretes toxins. Prefers moist deciduous forests, springs and streamside habitats in hills and mountains. Mostly nocturnal and active in wetter months; breeding occurs in slow streams and small pools.

Alpine newt

Alpine newt

Colorful small newt, 6–10 cm, males display bright orange belly during breeding. Found in mountain ponds, ditches and forest pools in Carpathians and higher hills. Terrestrial outside breeding season; visible in water during spring and early summer.

Common frog

Common frog

Robust brown/green frog, 6–9 cm, breeds explosively in spring pools. Widespread across Slovakia in gardens, wetlands and forests; tolerates a range of habitats. Active spring through autumn; easy to hear and see during breeding aggregations.

European grayling

European grayling

Stream-dwelling salmonid, 25–50 cm, silvery with large dorsal fin; prized by fly anglers. Prefers cold, well-oxygenated rivers in mountain and foothill areas of Slovakia. Resident year-round; sensitive to pollution and river modification.

Brown trout

Brown trout

Native trout, 20–80 cm depending on habitat, variable colors; apex freshwater predator. Lives in cold streams, rivers and lakes in Carpathians and highlands; fished widely. Stream-resident and migratory forms; most visible during spawning runs.

Northern pike

Northern pike

Ambush predator fish, 50–150 cm, torpedo-shaped and toothy. Found in slow rivers, lakes and floodplain waters across Slovakia; eats fish and waterbirds. Active spring through autumn; popular sport fish often sighted near vegetation margins.

Stag beetle

Stag beetle

Large shiny beetle, males with antler-like mandibles, 30–80 mm. Lives in old deciduous woodlands and parks; larvae need decaying timber. Locally declining and Near Threatened; adults active in warm summer evenings around deadwood and oak trees.

Apollo butterfly

Apollo butterfly

Striking white butterfly with red eye-spots, wingspan 6–8 cm; threatened in parts of range. Inhabits flower-rich alpine and subalpine meadows in the Carpathians. Local and Vulnerable; best seen on sunny summer days visiting nectar plants.

Swallowtail

Swallowtail

Large colorful butterfly, 6–9 cm wingspan, black-yellow with tail extensions. Found in wet meadows, riparian corridors and gardens across lowland and foothill Slovakia. Strong flier and frequent garden visitor; caterpillars feed on umbellifers in summer.

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