The Red Fox has adapted well to human environments such as farms, suburban areas, and even large communities. The red fox's resourcefulness has earned it a legendary reputation for intelligence and cunningness. Red Deer The Red Deer is the largest native land animal in Europe. The male red deer is larger than the female red deer and their antlers can reach up to 1 meter in width. Galway Sheep They Galway Sheep is a practical choice for farmers, being long-lived, hardy and produce a good quantity of quality wool. These sheep are one of the only kinds to not have horns. Connemara Pony These Horses are only unique in Ireland, and nowhere else in the world. This breed is among the larger of the pony breeds, ranging in height from 50 and …show more content…
Native Plants In Dublin: Foxglove The common name derives from the old English "foxes glofa" and stems from ancient lore claiming "that foxes must have used the flowers to magically sheath their paws as they stealthily made their nocturnal raids into the poultry yards of rural folk."Further explaining the connection, UACE notes that the flowers naturally grew on the wooded hillsides where the animals made their dens. Teasal Teasel is herbaceous plant that originates from Europe and temperate parts of Asia.Teasel develops lanceolate, puckered leaves with serrated edges. Ragged Robin Ragged-Robin is a perennial that is likely to be growing in wetter areas such as marshes, fens and wet meadows. It has much-divided, pink flowers and narrow, grass-like leaves. Rough Horsetail Non-flowering, rush-like, rhizomatous, evergreen perennial which typically grows 3-5’ tall. Genus name comes from the Latin words aequus meaning a horse and seta meaning a