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What is the wildlife of Iceland?

The wildlife of Iceland is the wild plant and animal life found on the island of Iceland, located in the north Atlantic Ocean just south of the Arctic Circle. The flora and fauna is limited by the geography and climate of the island.

Are there horses in Iceland?

Horses in Iceland are some of the cutest and most majestic animals you will ever see! These are one of the farm animals in Iceland that are actually friendly and really love people. If you are taking a road trip in Iceland or driving pretty much anywhere in Iceland, there is a high chance you will see one of the Icelandic horses.

Are there sheep in Iceland?

An Icelandic sheep. Icelandic sheep were introduced to Iceland from Norway by early settlers. There are approximately 800,000 sheep in Iceland, which is twice the number of people who inhabit the island.

How many types of mice are there in Iceland?

There are two types if mice in Iceland, house mouse and wood mouse, they came over to Iceland with the first settlers. The mink was first imported to Iceland from Norway in the year 1931 and is now part of the wild fauna. The Icelandic horse in known to be very willing and a comfortable riding horse, he also has good personality.

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