Category
page 1Individual animals in Germany
Paul the Octopus
octopus said to predict the results of association football matches

Blondi
Blondi (1941 – 29 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy from Martin Bormann in 1941. Hitler kept Blondi even after his move into the Führerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich Chancellery on 16 January 1945.
Clever Hans
horse claimed to have been able to do mathematics
Saturn
American alligator residing in the Moscow Zoo

Tuffi
thumb|The Wupper river, between Schwebebahn stations Alter Markt and Adlerbrücke
thumb|Painting of Tuffi on a house wall in Wuppertal facing the Schwebebahn
thumb|Bronze sculpture of Tuffi by Jörg Mazur
Tuffi (born 1946, India – died in 1989, Paris, France) was a female Asian elephant that became famous in West Germany during 1950 when she accidentally fell from the Wuppertal Schwebebahn into the River Wupper underneath.
Hansken
thumb|Rembrandt: A sketch of Hansken, 1637.
thumb|Rembrandt van Rijn: Hansken, detail of the etching :File:B028 Rembrandt.jpg|Adam and Eve (1638), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
thumb|Anonymous 17th century copperplate showing the tricks performed by Hansken in 1641, sold as a contemporary souvenir. Around 1650.
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Hansken (1630 – 9 November 1655 in Florence) was a female Sri Lankan elephant that became famous in early 17th-century Europe. She toured many countries, demonstrating circus tricks, and influenced many artists including Stefano della Bella, Theodoor van Thulden and notably, Rembran
Heidi
Virginia Opossum in the zoo of Leipzig, Germany
Choupette
Choupette (born 15 August 2011) is a blue-cream Birman cat who was the pet of German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld from around Christmas 2011, until Lagerfeld's death on 19 February 2019 at the age of 85.
Fatou
western lowland gorilla in the Berlin Zoo
Bonn–Oberkassel dog
late Paleolithic dog specimen
Jenny
elephant
Tiger of Sabrodt
wolf specimen