![]() We encourage you to visit sites that focus on the conservation and protection of these creatures so many more generations to come can spot the wonderful species out there.' Regardless of which animal is on your wish list, if you want to embark on an animal spotting tour, always opt to visit species in their natural habitat. Although it's home to larger wildlife such as deer, otters, seals, dolphins, and foxes, social media users often show off Britain's incredible variety of birdlife, with lots of posts of barn owls, blue tits, and kingfishers.'Įxplore's Managing Director Michael Edwards said: 'We hope our research inspires travellers to see that a wildlife adventure isn't just restricted to seeing elephants and tigers. 'With over half a million Instagram posts tagged with #wildlifeinbritain, and TikTok videos with the hashtag clocking up millions of views, Britain's wildlife is the third most popular on social media. Over 190,000 Instagram posts are tagged with #canadawildlife or #canadianwildlife, and they include incredible snaps of everything from the humble hooded merganser duck to icy-eyed mountain lions. Scotland comes sixth with a total of 9,876,800, with the rest of the top 10 comprising Costa Rica (seventh, 7,269,472), Nepal (eighth, 4,702,481), Ethiopia (ninth, 4,242,658) and England (10th, 3,514,787).Įxplore said: 'Canada comes out as social media's most popular wildlife destination with Instagram users displaying all of Canada's incredible wildlife both big and small. Brazilians? They want to see whales.Įxplore also drew up a ranking of the most popular wildlife destinations according to social media, with Canada the country that has been tagged and viewed the most in wildlife content on Instagram and TikTok.Īs of February 2023, its hashtag posts and views total 203,392,682. In South America, storks top the table in Bolivia, horses in Argentina and penguins in Peru. In Africa, the tiger gets the lion's share of the vote, while only Rwanda is keenest on actual lions. In Australia, meanwhile, it's the monkey that's top, while New Zealanders would most like to see dolphins. The Germans? They're keen on elks, Bulgarians want to see zebras and Romanians gorillas. ![]() The dolphin is No.1 in the UK, the whale most popular in Spain and Portugal, while the French would most like to see hippos. It's No.1 for the majority of states, followed by the camel and the moose ![]() The study shows that the tiger is the overwhelming favourite in the USA. ![]()
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