Iceland has a small but distinctive collection of wild mammals. The Arctic fox is Iceland’s only native land mammal, likely arriving during the Ice Age. Other mammals, such as mice and rats, arrived with Viking explorers, while mink were introduced for fur farming in 1931 but quickly escaped and adapted to the wild. In recent years, rabbits have also joined Iceland’s wildlife after being released into the forests by pet owners. The largest wild mammal in Iceland, however, is the reindeer. Imported and released across Iceland, they now thrive mainly in the East, where they found suitable conditions for survival.
Baby Reindeer | Photo: Ragnhildur Aðalsteinsdóttir for Visit Austurland
Reindeer Park in East Iceland | Photo: Tanni Travel
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