Irish
MammalsThere was a
period in Ireland's history when the countryside was
heavily forested and large mammals like the great elk,
the wolf and possibly even a species of European bear
roamed its hinterland. Today Ireland's largest
wild mammal is the red deer, and even it is only to be
found in isolated pockets.
Other mammals found here range from
the fox and the badger at one end of the scale to the
mice and shrews at the other. Because of our
location at the most westerly edge of the continent of
Europe some mammals and reptiles never made it this far.
The weasel is absent in Ireland as are snakes and that
dreaded disease, rabies, is also absent.
These pages are about just some of
our Irish mammals. They are not so very different
to those found elsewhere in the British Isles and our
Irish countryside is the much richer with their
presence.
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