Fallow deer
Known in Turkish as Alageyik, this deer is seeing a rebound in numbers in Turkey thanks to conservation efforts.
Over the last five decades, the number of the native deer in southern Turkey's Antalya province rose from seven to about 500.
Dolphins
Multiple species of dolphins can be seen in the seas surrounding Turkey, and there are even opportunities to swim with them in some touristic places. Due to the pandemic, the dolphins even reconquered the waters of Turkey's most populated city, Istanbul.
Gray wolf
Turkey's national animal is the second-most important carnivore in the country, after the Eurasian brown bear. However, due to excessive hunting, the gray wolf's population has dwindled over the years. In the wild, the animal can live up to eight years while in captivity, they can live up to 15 years.