dýrategundum
Dýrategundum is a term used in Icelandic to refer to the various species of animals that inhabit the country. Iceland is known for its unique and diverse wildlife, which includes both indigenous and introduced species. The indigenous fauna of Iceland consists of a variety of birds, mammals, and marine life that have adapted to the country's harsh climate and geology. Some of the most notable indigenous species include the Arctic fox, the Arctic hare, the ptarmigan, and the puffin. The country's marine environment is home to a rich variety of fish and marine mammals, such as the minke whale, the harbor seal, and the Atlantic salmon.
In addition to the indigenous species, Iceland has also introduced a number of animal species from other
Dýrategundum plays a crucial role in Iceland's ecosystem and culture. Many of the country's traditional industries,