I have seen real wild bats, badgers, bunnies and hares in Somerset but I have not yet seen a beaver or a wild boar. I found these creatures in churches, churchyards, meadows, woods, lanes and adorning walls at various locations across Somerset.
The Belfry, near Priddy
This is the headquarters of the Bristol Exploration Club
Bat mural, Grange Drive, Taunton
Along with three other wildlife murals (a hedgehog, two watervoles and some bees), this bat mural was painted in August 2015 by Brazilian artist Louis Masai. The North Taunton Art Trail was part of Somerset Wildlife Trust's Routes to the River Tone Project.
Bat carved into a bench end at Crowcombe Church
Bat carved into a seat in Middlezoy Churchyard
Badgers Cross Farm, Mill Lane, south of Somerton
Badger carved in Hamstone on a footpath near Chiselborough
Badgers Holt pub, Bridgetown
Badger in the churchyard at Oake
Two badgers (and a robin and some Exmoor ponies) on a stained glass window in Winsford Church
Two rabbits (and a stag) on a stained glass window in Winsford Church
West door of Norton-sub-Hamdon Church
I think this is a rabbit?
Rabbit (and hedgehog) Oake Churchyard
Beaver at the deserted village of Clicket
His purpose in life is to be a target for field archery practice!
Wild boar in Barrington
Boxing hares willow sculpture, Steart Marshes
Hare, Ashill
Hare chainsaw sculpture, Croydon Hill Woods
Hare on the gravestone of Mr William Steuart Hare in the churchyard of St Michael & All Angels Church in Stawley
Boxing hares at Steart Marshes
Hares' Moon mural, Hill Head, Glastonbury
Rather worn wooden sculptures of a rabbit and a badger at Splash Point, Watchet
Rabbit roundel at Splash Point, Watchet
Badger at the bus stop in Higher Road, Woolavington
Badger, Forefront Community Centre & Church, Fore Street, Chard
Rabbit, Forefront Community Centre & Church, Fore Street, Chard