- Korean Water Deer - This unique species of deer is found only in Korea and parts of China. It's well known for its prominent 'vampire-like' fangs, used mainly in territorial disputes.
- Asiatic Black Bear - Also known as the moon bear because of the white crescent marking on its chest, it inhabits the mountains in South Korea and is considered a natural monument.
Korean Goral - This goat-like mammal can be found in the rocky terrains of Jirisan National Park.
Raccoon Dog - Despite its name, this animal is not a raccoon but a member of the canid family. It’s often found in wooded areas.
Korean Leopard Cat - This small wild cat inhabits forests and mountains, it’s recognized by its leopard-like spots and is the wild ancestor of the domestic Bengal cat.
Manchurian Sika Deer - This deer species is native to East Asia, including the Korean Peninsula.
Red Fox - With its iconic reddish coat, this fox is native to Korea and found throughout the country.
Wild Boar - Known to roam the mountainous regions of the peninsula, wild boars have a varied diet and can be quite large.
Amur Leopard - The Amur leopard, known for its beautiful coat, is critically endangered and its presence in South Korea is a matter of debate.
Korean Hare - This species of hare is indigenous to the Korean Peninsula and inhabits forests, grasslands, and agricultural fields.
Amur Tiger - A Siberian tiger subspecies, the Amur Tiger, was once native to Korea but now is considered extinct in the area.
Black Woodpecker - This large woodpecker species is a common sight in the Korean woodlands.
Roe Deer - A small deer species native to the Korean Peninsula, known for their agility and speed.
Cinereous Vulture - One of the world's largest flying birds, these vultures migrate through the Korean Peninsula during the winter months.
Striped Field Mouse - Common throughout the Korean Peninsula, this small rodent inhabits grasslands and agricultural fields.
Siberian Weasel - This weasel species inhabits various habitats across Korea, including forests, grasslands, and mountains.
Eurasian Otter - Found in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas throughout Korea, this otter is recognized by its streamlined body and webbed feet.
Mandarin Duck - This is one of the most colorful species of ducks in the world and can be found in the streams and lakes of Korea.
While these creatures form a significant part of Korea's diverse wildlife, remember that some are endangered and are protected by laws. If you encounter these animals, admire from a distance and never disturb their natural behaviors.