Poland does not have a national animal as such. However, the white-tailed eagle is considered the unofficial national animal of Poland. It is a bird of prey commonly found in Europe, Asia, and North America. The white-tailed eagle is also known as the sea eagle, as it is commonly found hunting near the shorelines of water bodies. In Poland, the white-tailed eagle is an important symbol of the country's wildlife and natural heritage and has been featured on the country's coat of arms since the 1400s. Poland's government has taken steps to protect the species, and the white-tailed eagle is considered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to be a species of "least concern."
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