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The class Mammalia (the Mammals) is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the Monotremes); and mammals which give live birth. The latter subclass is divided into two infraclasses: pouched mammals (the marsupials); and the placental mammals. Orders Subclass Multituberculata (extinct) Plagiaulacida Cimolodonta Subclass Palaeoryctoides (extinct) Subclass Triconodonta (extinct) Subclass Eutheria (includes extinct ancestors)/Placentalia (excludes extinct ancestors) Afrosoricida Artiodactyla Carnivora Cetacea Chiroptera Cimolesta (extinct) Creodonta (extinct) Condylarthra (extinct) Dermoptera Desmostylia (extinct) Embrithopoda (extinct) Hyracoidea Insectivora Lagomorpha Litopterna (extinct) Macroscelidea Mesonychia (extinct) Notoungulata (extinct) Perissodactyla Pholidota Plesiadapiformes...
This list contains the placental mammals. For monotremes and marsupials, see List of monotremes and marsupials. Eutheria is a classification system nearly synonymous with Placentalia. ...
Families Kollikodontidae (extinct) Ornithorhynchidae - Platypus Tachyglossidae - Echidnas Steropodontidae (extinct) Monotremes (monos, single + trema, hole; refers to the cloaca) are mammals that lay eggs, instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials (Metatheria) and placental mammals (Eutheria). ...
Orders Superorder Ameridelphia Didelphimorphia Paucituberculata Superorder Australidelphia Microbiotheria Dasyuromorphia Peramelemorphia Notoryctemorphia Diprotodontia Marsupials are mammals in which the female typically has a pouch (called the marsupium, from which the name Marsupial derives) in which it rears its young through early infancy. ...
The class Mammalia (the mammals) is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the montremes); and mammals which give live birth. ...
Infraclasses Eutheria Metatheria Theria is a subclass of advanced mammals that give birth to live young without using a shelled egg. ...
Infraclass Eutheria (Placental Mammals) Eutheria is a taxon (specifically, an infraclass) nearly synonymous with Placentalia, containing the placental mammals and the nearest ancestors of placental mammals (which are known only from the fossil record). ...
- Family Solenodontidae (Solenodons)
- Family Nesophontidae (Nesophontes)
- Genus Nesophontes
- Puerto Rican Nesophontes (N. edithae)
- Atalaye Nesophontes (N. hypomicrus)
- Slender Cuban Nesophontes (N. longirostris)
- Greater Cuban Nesophontes (N. major)
- Western Cuban Nesophontes (N. micrus)
- St. Michael Nesophontes (N. paramicrus)
- Lesser Cuban Nesophontes (N. submicrus)
- Haitian Nesophontes (N. zamicrus)
- Family Tenrecidae (Tenrecs)
- Subfamily Geogalinae
- Genus Geogale
- Large-eared Tenrec (G. aurita)
- Subfamily Orzyocrictinae
- Genus Limnogale
- Aquatic Tenrec (L. mergulus)
- Genus Microgale (Shrew Tenrecs)
- Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec (M. brevicaudata)
- Cowan's Shrew Tenrec (M. cowani)
- Dobson's Shrew Tenrec (M. dobsoni)
- Gracile Shrew Tenrec (M. gracilis)
- Lesser Long-tailed Shrew Tenrec (M. longicaudata)
- Pygmy Shrew Tenrec (M. parvula)
- Greater Long-tailed Shrew Tenrec (M. principula)
- Dark Shrew Tenrec (M. pulla)
- Least Shrew Tenrec (M. pusilla)
- Talazac's Shrew Tenrec (M. talazaci)
- Thomas's Shrew Tenrec (M. thomasi)
- Tree Shrew Tenrec (M. dryas)
- Genus Oryzorictes (Rice Tenrecs)
- Hova Rice Tenrec (O. hova)
- Molelike Rice Tenrec (O. talpoides)
- Four-toed Rice Tenrec (O. tetradactylus)
- Genus Micropotamogale (Dwarf otter shrews)
- Nimba Otter Shrew (M. lamottei)
- Ruwenzori Otter Shrew (M. ruwenzorii)
- Genus Potamogale
- Genus Echinops
- Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec (E. telfairi)
- Genus Hemicentetes
- Streaked Tenrec (H. semispinosus)
- Genus Setifer
- Greater Hedgehog Tenrec (S. setosus)
- Genus Tenrec
- Tailess Tenrec (T. ecaudatus)
- Family Chrysochloridae (Golden moles)
- Genus Amblysomus (Golden Moles)
- Gunning's Golden Mole (A. gunningi)
- Hottentot Golden Mole (A. hottentotus)
- Zulu Golden Mole (A. iris)
- Juliana's Golden Mole (A. julianae)
- Genus Calcochloris
- Yellow Golden Mole (C. obtusirostris)
- Genus Chlorotalpa (Golden moles)
- Arend's Golden Mole (C. arendsi)
- Duthie's Golden Mole (C. duthieae)
- Congo Golden Mole (C. leucorhina)
- Sclater's Golden Mole (C. sclateri)
- Somali Golden Mole (C. tytonis)
- Genus Chrysochloris (Golden moles)
- Cape Golden Mole (C. asiatica)
- Stuhlmann's Golden Mole (C. stuhlmanni)
- Visagie's Golden Mole (C. visagiei)
- Genus Chrysospalax (Giant golden moles)
- Giant Golden Mole (C. trevelyani)
- Rough-haired Golden Mole (C. villosus)
- Genus Cryptochloris (Golden moles)
- De Winton's Golden Mole (C. wintoni)
- Van Zyl's Golden Mole (C. zyli)
- Genus Eremitalpa
- Grant's Golden Mole (E. granti)
- Family Erinaceidae
- Subfamily Erinaceinae (Hedgehogs)
- Genus Atelerix
- Four-toed Hedgehog (A. albiventris)
- North African Hedgehog (A.algirus)
- Southern African Hedgehog (A. frontalis)
- Somali Hedgehog (A. sclateri)
- Genus Erinaceus (Woodland Hedgehogs)
- Genus Hemiechinus (Steppe hedgehogs, Desert hedgehogs)
- Genus Mesechinus (Steppe hedgehogs)
- Subfamily Hylomyinae (Moonrat and Gymnures)
- Genus Echinosorex (Moonrat)
- Genus Hylomys
- Hainan Gymnure (H. hainanensis)
- Shrew Gymnure (H. sinensis)
- Short-tailed Gymnure (H. suillus)
- Genus Podogymnura (Philippine Gymnures)
- Dinagat Gymnure (P. aureospinula)
- Mindanao Gymnure (P. truei)
- Family Soricidae (Shrews)
- Subfamily Crocidurinae (White-toothed shrews)
- Genus Congosorex (Congo shrews)
- Genus Crocidura (White-toothed shrews)
- Alexandrian Shrew (C. aleksandrisi)
- Highland Shrew (C. allex)
- Andaman Shrew (C. andamanensis)
- Ansell's Shrew (C. ansellorum)
- Arabian Shrew (C. arabica)
- Armenian Shrew (C. armenica)
- Indochinese Shrew (C. attenuata)
- Hun Shrew (C. attila)
- Bailey's Shrew (C. baileyi)
- Bates's Shrew (C. batesi)
- Mindanao Shrew (C. beatus)
- Beccari's Shrew (C. beccarii)
- Bottego's Shrew (C. bottegi)
- Bale Shrew (C. bottegoides)
- Buettikofer's Shrew (C. buettikoferi)
- African Foggy Shrew (C. caliginea)
- Canary Shrew (C. canariensis)
- Cinderella Shrew (C. cinderella)
- Congo Shrew (C. congobelgica)
- Pantellerian Shrew (C. cossyrensis)
- Long-footed Shrew (C. crenata)
- Crosse's Shrew (C. crossei)
- Reddish-gray Musk Shrew (C. cyanea)
- Dent's Shrew (C. denti)
- Desperate Shrew (C. desperata)
- Dhofarian Shrew (C. dhofarensis)
- Long-tailed Musk Shrew (C. dolichura)
- Doucet's Musk Shrew (C. douceti)
- Dsinezumi Shrew (C. dsinezumi)
- Eisentraut's Shrew (C. eisentrauti)
- Elgon Shrew (C. elgonius)
- Elongated Shrew (C. elongata)
- Heather Shrew (C. erica)
- Fischer's Shrew (C. fischeri)
- Greater Red Musk Shrew (C. flavescens)
- Flower's Shrew (C. floweri)
- Fox's Shrew (C. foxi)
- Southeast Asian Shrew (C. fuliginosa)
- Savanna Shrew (C. fulvastra)
- Smoky White-toothed Shrew (C. fumosa)
- Tiny Musk Shrew (C. fuscomurina)
- Glass's Shrew (C. glassi)
- Goliath Shrew (C. goliath)
- Peters's Musk Shrew (C. gracilipes)
- Large-headed Shrew (C. grandiceps)
- Mount Malindang Shrew (C. grandis)
- Grasse's Shrew (C. grassei)
- Luzon Shrew (C. grayi)
- Greenwood's Shrew (C. greenwoodi)
- Gueldenstaedt's Shrew (C. gueldenstaedtii)
- Harenna Shrew (C. harenna)
- Hildegarde's Shrew (C. hildegardeae)
- Lesser Red Musk Shrew (C. hirta)
- Andaman Spiny Shrew (C. hispida)
- Horsfield's Shrew (C. horsfieldii)
- Jackson's Shrew (C. jacksoni)
- Jenkin's Shrew (C. jenkinsi)
- Kivu Shrew (C. kivuana)
- Lamotte's Shrew (C. lamottei)
- Lemara Shrew (C. lanosa)
- Ussuri Shrew (C. lasiura)
- Latona Shrew (C. latona)
- Sulawesi Shrew (C. lea)
- Bicolored Shrew (C. leucodon)
- Celebes Shrew (C. levicula)
- Butiaba Naked-tailed Shrew (C. littoralis)
- Savanna Swamp Shrew (C. longipes)
- Moorland Shrew (C. lucina)
- Dramatic Shrew (C. ludia)
- Greater Gray-brown Musk Shrew(C. luna)
- Mauritanian Shrew (C. lusitania)
- MacArthur's Shrew (C. macarthuri)
- MacMillan's Shrew (C. macmillani)
- Macow's Shrew (C. macowi)
- Malayan Shrew (C. malayana)
- Manenguba Shrew (C. manengubae)
- Maquassie Musk Shrew (C. maquassiensis)
- Swamp Musk Shrew (C. mariquensis)
- Dark Shrew (C. maurisca)
- Max's Shrew (C. maxi)
- Mindoro Shrew (C. mindorus)
- Minute Shrew (C. minuta)
- Sri Lankan Long-tailed Shrew (C. miya)
- Rombo Shrew (C. monax)
- Sunda Shrew (C. monticola)
- Montane White-toothed Shrew (C. montis)
- Mouse-tailed Shrew (C. muricauda)
- Uganda Large-toothed Shrew (C. mutesae)
- Dwarf White-toothed Shrew (C. nana)
- Tiny White-toothed Shrew (C. nanilla)
- Neglected Shrew (C. neglecta)
- Negros Shrew (C. negrina)
- Nicobar Shrew (C. nicobarica)
- Nigerian Shrew (C. nigeriae)
- Black White-toothed Shrew (C. nigricans)
- Black-footed Shrew (C. nigripes)
- Tenebrous Shrew (C. nigrofusca)
- Nimba Shrew (C. nimbae)
- Stony Shrew (C. niobe)
- Olivier's Shrew (C. olivieri)
- Amami Shrew (C. orii)
- Osorio Shrew (C. osorio)
- Palawan Shrew (C. palawanensis)
- Paradox Shrew (C. paradoxura)
- Small-footed Shrew (C. parvipes)
- Pasha Shrew (C. pasha)
- Pale Gray Shrew (C. pergrisea)
- Guramba Shrew (C. phaeura)
- Pitch Shrew (C. picea)
- Pitman's Shrew (C. pitmani)
- Flat-headed Shrew (C. planiceps)
- Fraser's Musk Shrew (C. poensis)
- Fuscous Shrew (C. polia)
- Dusky Shrew (C. pullata)
- Rainey Shrew (C. raineyi)
- Egyptian Pygmy Shrew (C. religiosa)
- Temboan Shrew (C. rhoditis)
- Roosevelt's Shrew (C. roosevelti)
- White-toothed Shrew (C. russula)
- Moon Shrew (C. selina)
- Serezkaya Shrew (C. serezkyensis)
- Siberian Shrew (C. sibirica)
- Sicilian Shrew (C. sicula)
- Lesser Gray-brown Musk Shrew (C. silacea)
- Desert Musk Shrew (C. smithii)
- Somali Shrew (C. somalica)
- Narrow-headed Shrew (C. stenocephala)
- Lesser Shrew (C. suaveolens)
- Iranian Shrew (C. susiana)
- Tanzanian Shrew (C. tansaniana)
- Ugandan Shrew (C. tarella)
- Tarfaya Shrew (C. tarfayensis)
- Telford's Shrew (C. telfordi)
- Thin Shrew (C. tenuis)
- Thalia Shrew (C. thalia)
- Therese's Shrew (C. theresae)
- Sao Tomé Shrew (C. thomensis)
- Tumultuous Shrew (C. turba)
- Ultimate Shrew (C. ultima)
- Usambara Shrew (C. usambarae)
- Savanna Path Shrew (C. viaria)
- Voi Shrew (C. voi)
- Whitaker's Shrew (C. whitakeri)
- Wimmer's Shrew (C. wimmeri)
- Vermiculate Shrew (C. xantippe)
- Yankari Shrew (C. yankariensis)
- Zaphir's Shrew (C. zaphiri)
- Zarudny's Shrew (C. zarudnyi)
- Zimmer's Shrew (C. zimmeri)
- Zimmermann's Shrew (C. zimmermanni)
- Genus Diplomesodon
- Piebald Shrew (D. pulchellum)
- Genus Feroculus
- Kelaart's Long-clawed Shrew (F. feroculus)
- Genus Myosorex (Mouse Shrews)
- Babault's Mouse Shrew (M. babaulti)
- Montane Mouse Shrew (M. blarin)
- Dark-footed Forest Shrew (M. cafer)
- Eisentraut's Mouse Shrew (M. eisentrauti)
- Geata Mouse Shrew (M. geata)
- Long-tailed Forest Shrew (M. longicaudatus)
- Oku Mouse Shrew (M. okuensis)
- Rumpi Mouse Shrew (M. rumpii)
- Schaller's Mouse Shrew (M. schalleri)
- Sclater's Tiny Mouse Shrew (M. sclateri)
- Thin Mouse Shrew (M. tenuis)
- Forest Shrew (M. variu)
- Genus Paracrocidura (Large-headed shrews)
- Grauer's Shrew (M. graueri)
- Greater Shrew (M. maxima)
- Schouteden's Shrew (M. schoutedeni)
- Genus Ruwenzorisorex
- Ruwenzori Shrew (R. suncoides)
- Genus Scutisorex
- Armored Shrew (S. somereni)
- Genus Solisorex
- Pearson's Long-clawed Shrew (S. pearsoni)
- Genus Suncus
- Black Shrew (S. ater)
- Day's Shrew (S. dayi)
- White-toothed Pygmy Shrew (S. etruscus)
- Sri Lanka Shrew (S. fellowesgordoni)
- Hose's Shrew (S. hosei)
- Least Dwarf Shrew (Suncus infinitesimus)
- Greater Dwarf Shrew (S. lixus)
- Madagascan Shrew (S. madagascariensis)
- Malayan Pygmy Shrew (S. malayanus)
- Flores Shrew (S. mertensi)
- Sri Lanka Highland Shrew (S. montanus)
- Asian House Shrew (S. murinus)
- Remy's Shrew (S. remyi)
- Anderson's Shrew (S. stoliczkanus)
- Lesser Dwarf Shrew (S. varilla)
- Jungle Shrew (S. zeylanicus)
- Genus Surdisorex
- Aberdare Shrew (S. norae)
- Mount Kenya Shrew (S. polulus)
- Genus Sylvisorex
- Grant's Shrew (S. granti)
- Howell's Shrew (S. howelli)
- Isabella Shrew (S. isabellae)
- Johnston's Shrew (S. johnstoni)
- Crescent Shrew (S. lunaris)
- Climbing Shrew (S. megalura)
- Arrogant Shrew (S. morio)
- Forest Musk Shrew (S. ollula)
- Volcano Shrew (S. vulcanorum)
- Mountain Shrew (S. oriundus)
- Subfamily Soricinae (Red-toothed shrews)
- Genus Anourosorex
- Mole Shrew (A. squamipes)
- Genus Blarina (Short-tailed Shrews)
- Genus Blarinella (Asiatic Short-tailed Shrews)
- Sichuan Short-tailed Shrew (B. quadraticauda)
- Ward's Short-tailed Shrew (B. wardi)
- Genus Chimarrogale (Asiatic water shrews)
- Hantu Water Shrew (C. hantu)
- Himalayan Water Shrew (C. himalayica)
- Sunda Water Shrew (C. phaeura)
- Flat-headed Water Shrew (C. platycephala)
- Styan's Water Shrew (C. styani)
- Sumatra Water Shrew (C. sumatrana)
- Genus Cryptotis (Small-eared shrews)
- Andean Small-eared Shrew (C. avia)
- Enders's Small-eared Shrew (C. endersi)
- Goldman's Small-eared Shrew (C. goldmani)
- Goodwin's Small-eared Shrew (C. goodwini)
- Talamancan Small-eared Shrew (C. gracilis)
- Big Small-eared Shrew (C. magna)
- Merida Small-eared Shrew (C. meridensis)
- Mexican Small-eared Shrew (C. mexicana)
- Ecuadorean Small-eared Shrew (C. montivaga)
- Blackish Small-eared Shrew (C. nigrescens)
- Least Shrew (C. parva)
- Scaly-footed Small-eared Shrew (C. squamipes)
- Thomas's Small-eared Shrew (C. thomasi)
- Honduran Small-eared Shrew (C. hondurensis))
- Genus Megasorex (Giant Mexican shrews]])
- Genus Nectogale (Web-footed water shrew)
- Elegant Water Shrew (N. elegans)
- Genus Neomys (Old World water shrews)
- Genus Notiosorex (Gray shrews)
- Genus Sorex (Long-tailed shrews)
- Glacier Bay Water Shrew (S. alaskanus)
- Alpine Shrew (S. alpinus)
- Eurasian Shrew (S. araneus)
- Arctic Shrew (S. arcticus)
- Arizona Shrew (S. arizonae)
- Tien Shan Shrew (S. asper)
- Baird's Shrew (S. bairdii)
- Lesser Striped Shrew (S. bedfordiae)
- Marsh Shrew (S. bendirii)
- Pamir Shrew (S. buchariensis)
- Laxmann's Shrew (S. caecutiens)
- Kamchatka Shrew (S. camtschatica)
- Gansu Shrew (S. cansulus)
- Cinereus Shrew (S. cinereus)
- Crowned Shrew (S. coronatus)
- Stripe-backed Shrew (S. cylindricauda)
- Large-toothed Siberian Shrew (S. daphaenodon)
- Long-tailed Shrew (S. dispar)
- Zacatecas Shrew (S. emarginatus)
- Lofty Shrew (S. excelsus)
- Smoky Shrew (S. fumeus)
- Gaspé Shrew (S. gaspensis)
- Slender Shrew (S. gracillimus)
- Lagranja Shrew (S. granarius)
- Prairie Shrew (S. haydeni)
- Azumi Shrew (S. hosonoi)
- Pygmy Shrew (S. hoyi)
- Pribilof Island Shrew (S. hydrodromus)
- Even-toothed Shrew (S. isodon)
- St. Lawrence Island Shrew (S. jacksoni)
- Kozlov's Shrew (S. kozlovi)
- Southeastern Shrew (S. longirostris)
- Paramushir Shrew (S. leucogaster)
- Mt. Lyell Shrew (S. lyelli)
- Large-toothed Shrew (S. macrodon)
- Merriam's Shrew (S. merriami)
- Carmen Mountain Shrew (S. milleri)
- Miniscule Shrew (S. minutissimus)
- Eurasian Pygmy Shrew (S. minutus)
- Ussuri Shrew (S. mirabilis)
- Montane Shrew (S. monticolus)
- Dwarf Shrew (S. nanus)
- Mexican Long-tailed Shrew (S. oreopolus)
- Ornate Shrew (S. ornatus)
- Pacific Shrew (S. pacificus)
- Water Shrew (S. palustris)
- Kashmir Shrew (S. planiceps)
- Portenko's Shrew (S. portenkoi)
- Preble's Shrew (S. preblei)
- Radde's Shrew (S. raddei)
- Flat-skulled Shrew (S. roboratus)
- Sado Shrew (S. sadonis)
- Apennine Shrew (S. samniticus)
- Caucasian Shrew (S. satunini)
- Saussure's Shrew (S. saussurei)
- Sclater's Shrew (S. sclateri)
- Shinto Shrew (S. shinto)
- Chinese Shrew (S. sinalis)
- Fog Shrew (S. sonomae)
- San Cristobal Shrew (S. stizodon)
- Inyo Shrew (S. tenellus)
- Tibetan Shrew (S. thibetanus)
- Trowbridge's Shrew (S. trowbridgii)
- Tundra Shrew (S. tundrensis)
- Barren Ground Shrew (S. ugyunak)
- Long-clawed Shrew (S. unguiculatus)
- Vagrant Shrew (S. vagrans)
- Chestnut-bellied Shrew (S. ventralis)
- Verapaz Shrew (S. veraepacis)
- Caucasian Pygmy Shrew (S. volnuchini)
- Genus Soriculus (Himalayan mountain shrews)
- Hodgson's Brown-toothed Shrew (S. caudatus)
- Taiwan Brown-toothed Shrew (S. fumidus)
- De Winton's Shrew (S. hypsibius)
- Lamulate Shrew (S. lamula)
- Long-tailed Brown-toothed Shrew (S. leucops)
- Long-tailed Mountain Shrew (S. macrurus)
- Himalayan Shrew (S. nigrescens)
- Lowe's Shrew (S. parca)
- Salenski's Shre (S. salenskii)
- Smith's Shrew (S. smithii)
- Family Talpidae
- Subfamily Desmaninae (Desmans)
- Subfamily Talpinae (Moles
- Genus Condylura
- Genus Euroscaptor
- Greater Chinese Mole (E. grandis)
- Kloss's Mole (E. klossi)
- Long-nosed Mole (E. longirostris)
- Himalayan Mole (E. micrura)
- Japanese Mountain Mole (E. mizura)
- Small-toothed Mole (E. parvidens)
- Genus Mogera
- Echigo Mole (M. etigo)
- Insular Mole (M. insularis)
- Kobe Mole (M. kobeae)
- Small Japanese Mole (M. minor)
- Greater Mole (M. robusta)
- Sado Mole (M. tokudae)
- Japanese Mole (M. wogura)
- Genus Nesoscaptor
- Genus Neurotrichus
- Genus Parascalops
- Genus Parascaptor
- White-tailed Mole (P. leucura)
- Genus Scalopus
- Genus Scapanulus
- Genus Scapanus (Western moles)
- Broad-footed Mole (S. latimanus)
- Coast Mole (S. orarius)
- Townsend's Mole (S. townsendii)
- Genus Scaptochirus
- Short-faced Mole (S. moschatus)
- Genus Scaptonyx
- Long-tailed Mole (S. fusicaudus)
- Genus Talpa (Eurasian moles)
- Siberian Mole (T. altaica)
- Mediterranean Mole (T. caeca)
- Caucasian Mole (T. caucasica)
- European Mole (T. europaea)
- Levant Mole (T. levantis)
- Iberian Mole (T. occidentalis)
- Roman Mole (T. romana)
- Balkan Mole (T. stankovici)
- Persian Mole (T. streeti)
- Genus Urotrichus (Japanese shrew moles)
- Lesser Japanese Shrew Mole (U. pilirostris)
- Greater Japanese Shrew Mole (U. talpoides)
- Subfamily Uropsilinae (shrew moles)
- Genus Uropsilus
- Anderson's Shrew Mole (U. andersoni)
- Gracile Shrew Mole (U. gracilis)
- Inquisitive Shrew Mole (U. investigator)
- Chinese Shrew Mole (U. soricipes)
Families Erinaceidae Soricidae Talpidae Solenodontidae The biological order Insectivora in the past was used as a scrapbasket for a variety of small to very small, relatively unspecialized, insectivorous mammals. ...
Any organism with a diet that consists chiefly of insects and similar small creatures is an insectivore. ...
Genera Atopogale Solenodon Species Atopogale cubana Solenodon paradoxus Solenodon marcanoi (extinct) The family Solenodontidae are nocturnal, burrowing, insectivorous mammals. ...
Species Solenodon [Atopogale] cubanus Solenodon paradoxus The family Solenodontidae are nocturnal, burrowing, insectivorous mammals. ...
Binomial name Solenodon cubanus Peters, 1861 The Cuban Solenodon (known as the Almiqui in Cuba) (Solenodon cubanus) is an insectivore native to Cuba, believed extinct until rediscovered in 2003 in the eastern mountains. ...
Binomial name Solenodon cubanus Peters, 1861 The Cuban Solenodon (known as the Almiqui in Cuba) (Solenodon cubanus) is an insectivore native to Cuba, believed extinct until rediscovered in 2003 in the eastern mountains. ...
Subfamilies Geogalinae Potamogalinae Oryzorictinae Tenrecinae Tenrecidae (common name tenrecs) is a family of mammals found on Madagascar and parts of western Africa. ...
Subfamilies Oryzorictinae Potamogalinae Tenrecinae Tenrecidae (common name tenrecs) is a family of mammals found on Madagascar and parts of western Africa. ...
Binomial name Potamogale velox (Du Chaillu, 1860) The Giant Otter Shrew (Potamogale velox) is an insectivore that inhabits the Dzanga-Sangha tropical rainforest of Cameroon, where it lives along streams and in swamps. ...
Binomial name Potamogale velox (Du Chaillu, 1860) The Giant Otter Shrew (Potamogale velox) is an insectivore that inhabits the Dzanga-Sangha tropical rainforest of Cameroon, where it lives along streams and in swamps. ...
Binomial name Potamogale velox (Du Chaillu, 1860) The Giant Otter Shrew (Potamogale velox) is an insectivore that inhabits the Dzanga-Sangha tropical rainforest of Cameroon, where it lives along streams and in swamps. ...
Species About 120 species, including: Echinops adenocaulos Echinops bannaticus Echinops chantavicus Echinops exaltatus Echinops giganteus Echinops gmelinii Echinops graecus Echinops humilis Echinops latifolius Echinops nivens Echinops orientalis Echinops ritro Echinops ruthenicus Echinops sphaerocephalus Echinops spinosissimus Echinops tournefortii Echinops tschimganicus Echinops is a genus of about 120 species of thistles in...
Subfamilies Oryzorictinae Potamogalinae Tenrecinae Tenrecidae (common name tenrecs) is a family of mammals found on Madagascar and parts of western Africa. ...
Genera Eremitalpa Chrysospalax Chrysochloris Cryptochloris Carpitalpa Chlorotalpa Calcochloris Amblysomus Neamblysomus Golden moles are small, insectivorous burrowing mammals native to southern Africa. ...
Genera Eremitalpa Chrysospalax Chrysochloris Cryptochloris Carpitalpa Chlorotalpa Calcochloris Amblysomus Neamblysomus Golden moles are small, insectivorous burrowing mammals native to southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Amblysomus julianae (Meester, 1972) Julianaâs Golden Mole (Amblysomus julianae) is a golden mole endemic to South Africa. ...
Binomial name Chlorotalpa tytonis (Simonetta, 1968) The Somali Golden Mole (Chlorotalpa tytonis) is a golden mole endemic to Somalia. ...
Binomial name Chlorotalpa tytonis (Simonetta, 1968) The Somali Golden Mole (Chlorotalpa tytonis) is a golden mole endemic to Somalia. ...
Binomial name Chrysochloris visagiei (Broom, 1950) Visagieâs Golden Mole (Chrysochloris visagiei) is a mole endemic to South Africa. ...
Subfamily Erinaceinae Hylomyinae Erinaceidae is a family in the order of the Insectivora. ...
For the anti-submarine weapon see Hedgehog (weapon); for the mathematical concepts see hedgehog (curve) and hedgehog (metric). ...
Genera Atelerix Erinaceus Hemiechinus Mesechinus A hedgehog is any of the small spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae and the order Insectivora. ...
Binomial name Atelerix albiventris (Wagner, 1841) The Four-toed hedgehog is a species of hedgehog native to most of Africa. ...
Binomial name Atelerix albiventris (Wagner, 1841) The four-toed hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris) is a hedgehog species of African hedgehog (genus Atelerix). ...
Binomial name Erinaceus amurensis (Schrenk, 1858) Amur hedgehog is similar to Western European hedgehog in outlook and lifestyle, although it is more lightly coloured. ...
Binomial name Erinaceus amurensis (Schrenk, 1858) The Amur Hedgehog is a hedgehog similar to Western European Hedgehog in outlook and lifestyle, although it is more lightly coloured. ...
Binomial name Erinaceus concolor Martin, 1838 Eastern European hedgehog (sometimes referred to as white-bellied hedgehog or white-chested hedgehog) is very similar to lifestyle and appearance to European Hedgehog, only it has a white spot on its chest. ...
Binomial name Erinaceus concolor Martin, 1838 The Eastern European Hedgehog Erinaceus concolor (sometimes referred to as white-bellied hedgehog or white-chested hedgehog) is very similar to lifestyle and appearance to the European Hedgehog, only it has a white spot on its chest. ...
Binomial name Erinaceus europaeus Linnaeus, 1758 The European Hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, is a hedgehog, a mammal in the order Insectivora. ...
Binomial name Erinaceus europaeus Linnaeus, 1758 The European Hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, is a hedgehog, a mammal in the order Insectivora. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus auritus (Gmelin,SG, 1770) The Long-eared hedgehog Hemiechinus auritus is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and the Caucasus mountains. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus auritus (Gmelin,SG, 1770) The Long-eared hedgehog Hemiechinus auritus is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and the Caucasus mountains. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus collaris (Gray, 1830) The Indian Long-eared Hedgehog (Hemiechinus collaris; alternative names might include Erinaceus collaris and Erinaceus blanfordi) is a relatively small hedgehog (~17 cm, 200-500 grams) native to India and Pakistan. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus collaris (Gray, 1830) The Indian Long-eared Hedgehog (Hemiechinus collaris; alternative names might include Erinaceus collaris and Erinaceus blanfordi) is a relatively small hedgehog (~17 cm, 200-500 grams) native to India and Pakistan. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus hypomelas (Brandt, 1836) Brandts hedgehog, Hemiechinus hypomelas, is a species of desert hedgehog native to the Middle East and Middle Asia. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus hypomelas (Brandt, 1836) Brandts hedgehog, Hemiechinus hypomelas, is a species of desert hedgehog native to the Middle East and Middle Asia. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus micropus (Blyth, 1846) The Indian Hedgehog (Paraechinus micropus; older names may include Paraechinus micropus and Erinaceus micropus, as this hedgehog used to be classfied into Erinaceus genus) is a species of desert hedgehogs native to India and Pakistan. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus micropus (Blyth, 1846) The Indian Hedgehog (older names may include Paraechinus micropus and Erinaceus micropus, as this hedgehog used to be classfied into Erinaceus genus) is a species of desert hedgehogs native to India and Pakistan. ...
Bare-bellied hedgehog is an extremely rare (and, likely, extinct) either specie in Desert hedgehog genus or a subspecie of Indian Hedgehog. ...
Binomial name Hemiechinus nudiventris (Horsfield, 1851) The Bare-bellied hedgehog (also known as Madras hedgehog) is a rare species of hedgehog either in Desert hedgehog genus or a subspecies of Indian Hedgehog. ...
Binomial name Mesechinus dauuricus (Sundevall, 1842) Daurian hedgehog a solitary small insectivore. ...
Binomial name Mesechinus dauuricus (Sundevall, 1842) The Daurian Hedgehog Mesechinus dauuricus is a solitary small hedgehog. ...
Binomial name Mesechinus hughi (Thomas, 1908) The Hughs Hedgehog (a. ...
Binomial name Mesechinus hughi (Thomas, 1908) The Hughs Hedgehog (also sometimes referred to as Central Chinese Hedgehog or Hughes Hedgehog) is a hedgehog native to Central China and Manchuria. ...
Genera Echinosorex Hylomys Podogymnura The Gymnure, also called Hairy Hedgehog or Moon Rat, is a mammal belonging to the order Insectivora. ...
Genera Echinosorex Hylomys Podogymnura The Gymnure, also called Hairy Hedgehog or Moon Rat, is a mammal belonging to the order Insectivora. ...
Genera Echinosorex Hylomys Podogymnura The Gymnure, also called Hairy Hedgehog or Moon Rat, is a mammal belonging to the order Insectivora. ...
Hylomys is one of the genera in which the family Erinaceidae family (comprising hedgehogs) is divided. ...
This article is about the animal; see also The Taming of the Shrew for the use of this term to describe a person. ...
Genera Anourosorex Blarina Blarinella Chimarrogale Congosorex Crocidura Cryptotis Diplomosodon Feroculus Megasorex Myoserex Nectogale Neomys Nesiotites Notiosorex Ruwenzorisorex Scutisorex Solisorex Sorex Soriculus Suncus Surdisorex Sylvisorex Shrews are small, superficially mouse-like mammals of the family Soricidae. ...
Genera see species list The White-toothed shrews or Crocidurinae are one of two subfamilies of the shrew family Soricidae. ...
Genera see species list The White-toothed shrews or Crocidurinae are one of two subfamilies of the shrew family Soricidae. ...
Binomial name Crocidura dhofarensis (Hutterer & Harrison, 1988) The Dhofarian Shrew (Crocidura dhofarensis) is a white-toothed shrew found only in the Dhofar region of Oman. ...
Binomial name Crocidura dhofarensis (Hutterer & Harrison, 1988) The Dhofarian Shrew (Crocidura dhofarensis) is a white-toothed shrew found only in the Dhofar region of Oman. ...
Binomial name Crocidura harenna (Hutterer & Yalden, 1990) The Harenna Shrew (Crocidura harenna) is a white-toothed shrew found only in one location in the Bale Mountains in southern Ethiopia. ...
Binomial name Crocidura harenna (Hutterer & Yalden, 1990) The Harenna Shrew (Crocidura harenna) is a white-toothed shrew found only in one location in the Bale Mountains in southern Ethiopia. ...
Binomial name Crocidura negrina (Rabor, 1952) The Negros Shrew (Crocidura negrina) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the island Negros, Philippines. ...
Binomial name Crocidura negrina (Rabor, 1952) The Negros Shrew (Crocidura negrina) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the island Negros, Philippines. ...
Binomial name Crocidura russula (Hermann, 1780) The greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula is a small shrew found in Europe and North Africa. ...
Binomial name Crocidura russula (Hermann, 1780) The greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula is a small shrew found in Europe and North Africa. ...
Binomial name Crocidura suaveolens (Pallas, 1811) The lesser white-toothed shrew Crocidura suaveolens is a tiny shrew found in Europe. ...
Binomial name Crocidura suaveolens (Pallas, 1811) The lesser white-toothed shrew Crocidura suaveolens is a tiny shrew found in Europe. ...
Binomial name Crocidura thomensis (Bocage, 1887) The Sao Tomé Shrew (Crocidura thomensis) is a white-toothed shrew found only on São Tomé Island, São Tomé and PrÃncipe. ...
Binomial name Crocidura thomensis (Bocage, 1887) The Sao Tomé Shrew (Crocidura thomensis) is a white-toothed shrew found only on São Tomé Island, São Tomé and PrÃncipe. ...
Binomial name Crocidura wimmeri (Heim de Balsac & Aellen, 1958) Wimmers Shrew (Crocidura wimmeri) is a white-toothed shrew found only in Côte dIvoire. ...
Binomial name Crocidura wimmeri (Heim de Balsac & Aellen, 1958) Wimmers Shrew (Crocidura wimmeri) is a white-toothed shrew found only in Côte dIvoire. ...
Binomial name Myosorex eisentrauti (Heim de Balsac, 1968) Eisentrauts Mouse Shrew (Myosorex eisentrauti) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. ...
Binomial name Myosorex eisentrauti (Heim de Balsac, 1968) Eisentrauts Mouse Shrew (Myosorex eisentrauti) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. ...
Binomial name Myosorex rumpii (Heim de Balsac, 1968) Rumpi Mouse Shrew (Myosorex rumpii) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the Rumpi hills, Cameroon. ...
Binomial name Myosorex rumpii (Heim de Balsac, 1968) Rumpi Mouse Shrew (Myosorex rumpii) is a white-toothed shrew found only on the Rumpi hills, Cameroon. ...
Binomial name Suncus ater (Medway, 1965) The Black Shrew (Suncus ater) is a white-toothed shrew only known from Mount Kinabalu in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo. ...
Binomial name Suncus etruscus (Savi, 1822) The Etruscan Pygmy Shrew or the White-toothed Pygmy Shrew (Suncus etruscus) is the lightest known mammal by mass, weighting only 2 grams. ...
Binomial name Suncus etruscus (Savi, 1822) The Etruscan Pygmy Shrew or the White-toothed Pygmy Shrew (Suncus etruscus) is the lightest known mammal by mass, weighting only 2 grams. ...
Binomial name Suncus mertensi (Medway, 1965) The Flores Shrew (Suncus mertensi) is a white-toothed shrew found only on Flores Island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Suncus mertensi (Medway, 1965) The Flores Shrew (Suncus mertensi) is a white-toothed shrew found only on Flores Island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Suncus murinus (, ) The musk shrew Suncus murinus is a species of rodent found in south Asia. ...
Genera See species list The Red-toothed shrews or Soricinae are one of two subfamilies of the shrew family Soricidae, the other being the White-toothed shrews or Crocidurinae. ...
Genera See species list The Red-toothed shrews or Soricinae are one of two subfamilies of the shrew family Soricidae, the other being the White-toothed shrews or Crocidurinae. ...
Species See text The genus Blarina is a group of relatively large shrews with relatively short tails found in North America. ...
Binomial name Blarina brevicauda (Say, 1823) The Northern Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina brevicauda, is a large shrew found in central and eastern North America from southern Saskatchewan to Atlantic Canada and south to Nebraska and Georgia. ...
Binomial name Blarina brevicauda (Say, 1823) The Northern Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina brevicauda, is a large shrew found in central and eastern North America from southern Saskatchewan to Atlantic Canada and south to Nebraska and Georgia. ...
Binomial name Blarina carolinensis (Bachman, 1837) The Southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) is a small, gray, short-tailed mammal as the name implies. ...
Binomial name Blarina carolinensis (Bachman, 1837) The Southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) is a small, gray, short-tailed mammal as the name implies. ...
The Elliots short-tailed shrews are are a specimen of shrew found only in Texas. ...
The Elliots short-tailed shrew(Blarina Hylophaga) is a small, slate grey, short-tailed species of shrew. ...
Binomial name Chimarrogale hantu (Harrison, 1958) Hantu Water Shrew (Chimarrogale hantu) is a red-toothed shrew found only in the Ulu Langsat Forest Reserve in the Malaysian state of Selangor. ...
Binomial name Chimarrogale hantu (Harrison, 1958) Hantu Water Shrew (Chimarrogale hantu) is a red-toothed shrew found only in the Ulu Langsat Forest Reserve in the Malaysian state of Selangor. ...
Binomial name Chimarrogale sumatrana (Thomas, 1921) The Sumatra water shrew (Chimarrogale sumatrana) is a red-toothed shrew found only in the Padang highlands of western Sumatra, Indonesia. ...
Species See text The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears which are usually not visible and short tails. ...
Species See text The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears which are usually not visible and short tails. ...
Binomial name Cryptotis parva (Say, 1823) The Least Shrew (Cryptotis parva) is one of the smallest creatures in the Class Mammalia, growing to be only up to 3 inches long. ...
Binomial name Cryptotis parva (Say, 1823) The Least Shrew (Cryptotis parva) is one of the smallest creatures in the Class Mammalia, growing to be only up to 3 inches long. ...
Species The genus Neomys is a group of three water shrews from Eurasia. ...
See also Masked Shrew for the mammal known as the Common Shrew in parts of North America. ...
Binomial name Neomys fodiens (Pennant, 1771) The Eurasian Water Shrew, known in British English as the Water Shrew, is a relatively large shrew, up to 100 mm in length, with a tail up to three-quarters as long again. ...
Binomial name Notiosorex crawfordi (Coues, 1877) The Desert Shrew, Notiosorex crawfordi, is a small shrew found the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ...
Binomial name Notiosorex crawfordi (Coues, 1877) The Desert Shrew, Notiosorex crawfordi, is a small shrew found the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ...
Binomial name Notiosorex crawfordi (Coues, 1877) The Desert Shrew, Notiosorex crawfordi, is a small shrew found the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ...
Species See text The genus Sorex is a group of mainly land-dwelling shrews with relatively long tails which includes many of the common shrews of Europe and North America. ...
Binomial name Sorex dispar (Batchelder, 1911) The Long-tailed Shrew, Sorex dispar, is a small North American shrew found in Atlantic Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
See also Masked Shrew for the mammal known as the Common Shrew in parts of the U.S. Binomial name Sorex araneus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Common Shrew or Eurasian Common Shrew is the most common shrew, and one of the most common mammal, throughout northern Europe, including Great Britain but...
See also Masked Shrew for the mammal known as the Common Shrew in parts of North America. ...
Binomial name Sorex arcticus (Kerr, 1792) The Arctic Shrew, Sorex arcticus, is a medium-sized shrew found in Canada and the northern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex arcticus (Kerr, 1792) The Arctic Shrew, Sorex arcticus, is a medium-sized shrew found in Canada and the northern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex bendirii (Merriam, 1884) The Marsh Shrew or Pacific Water Shrew, Sorex bendirii, is a large North American shrew found near aquatic habitats, the largest member of genus Sorex in North America. ...
Binomial name Sorex bendirii (Merriam, 1884) The Marsh Shrew or Pacific Water Shrew, Sorex bendirii, is a large North American shrew found near aquatic habitats, the largest member of genus Sorex in North America. ...
Binomial name Sorex cansulus (Thomas, 1912) The Gansu Shrew (Sorex cansulus) is a red-toothed shrew found only in the Gansu province, China. ...
Binomial name Sorex cansulus (Thomas, 1912) The Gansu Shrew (Sorex cansulus) is a red-toothed shrew found only in the Gansu province, China. ...
Binomial name Sorex cinereus (Kerr, 1792) The Masked Shrew, Sorex cinereus, is a small shrew found in Alaska, Canada, the northern United States, and northeastern Siberia. ...
Binomial name Sorex cinereus (Kerr, 1792) The Masked Shrew, Sorex cinereus, is a small shrew found in Alaska, Canada, the northern United States, and northeastern Siberia. ...
Binomial name Sorex dispar (Batchelder, 1911) The Long-tailed Shrew, Sorex dispar, is a small North American shrew found in Atlantic Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex dispar (Batchelder, 1911) The Long-tailed Shrew, Sorex dispar, is a small North American shrew found in Atlantic Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex fumeus (Miller, 1895) The Smoky Shrew, Sorex fumeus, is a medium-sized North American shrew found in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex fumeus (Miller, 1895) The Smoky Shrew, Sorex fumeus, is a medium-sized North American shrew found in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex gaspensis (Anthony & Goodwin, 1924) The Gaspé Shrew, Sorex gaspensis, is a North American shrew found on the Gaspé peninsula of Quebec, on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia and in New Brunswick. ...
Binomial name Sorex gaspensis (Anthony & Goodwin, 1924) The Gaspé Shrew, Sorex gaspensis, is a North American shrew found on the Gaspé peninsula of Quebec, on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia and in New Brunswick. ...
Binomial name Sorex haydeni (Baird, 1857) The Prairie Shrew, Sorex haydeni, is a small shrew found in the Canadian prairies and midwestern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex haydeni (Baird, 1857) The Prairie Shrew, Sorex haydeni, is a small shrew found in the Canadian prairies and midwestern United States. ...
Binomial name Sorex hoyi (Baird, 1857) The Pygmy Shrew, Sorex hoyi, is a small shrew found in Alaska, Canada and the northern United States. ...
This article is about the Pygmy Shrew found in North America. ...
Binomial name Sorex kozlovi (Stroganov, 1952) Kozlovs Shrew (Sorex kozlovi) is a red-toothed shrew found only at the Mekong River, Tibet, China. ...
Binomial name Sorex kozlovi (Stroganov, 1952) Kozlovs Shrew (Sorex kozlovi) is a red-toothed shrew found only at the Mekong River, Tibet, China. ...
Binomial name Sorex minutus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Eurasian Pygmy Shrew, often shortened to Pygmy Shrew, is a widespread shrew of northern Eurasia. ...
Binomial name Sorex minutus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Eurasian Pygmy Shrew, often shortened to Pygmy Shrew, is a widespread shrew of northern Eurasia. ...
Water Shrew may refer to one of several species of aquatic red-toothed shrews: Genus Chimarrogale (Asiatic water shrews) Hantu Water Shrew () Himalayan Water Shrew () Sunda Water Shrew () Flat-headed Water Shrew () Styans Water Shrew () Sumatra water shrew () Genus Nectogale Elegant Water Shrew () Genus Neomys (Eurasian water shrews) Southern...
Binomial name Sorex palustris (Richardson, 1828) The American Water Shrew or Northern Water Shrew, Sorex palustris, is a large North American shrew found in aquatic habitats. ...
Binomial name Sorex tundrensis (Merriam, 1900) The Tundra Shrew, Sorex tundrensis, is a small shrew found in Alaska, the northern Yukon and eastern Russia. ...
Binomial name Sorex tundrensis (Merriam, 1900) The Tundra Shrew, Sorex tundrensis, is a small shrew found in Alaska, the northern Yukon and eastern Russia. ...
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Binomial name Sorex vagrans (Baird, 1857) The Vagrant Shrew, Sorex vagrans, is a medium-sized North American shrew. ...
Binomial name Sorex vagrans (Baird, 1857) The Vagrant Shrew, Sorex vagrans, is a medium-sized North American shrew. ...
Binomial name Soriculus salenskii (Kastschenko, 1907) Salenskis Shrew (Soriculus salenskii) is a red-toothed shrew found only in northern Sichuan, China. ...
Genera Uropsilus Desmana Galemys Talpa Mogera Parascaptor Scaptochirus Scaptonyx Scapanulus Urotrichus Neurotrichus Scalopus Parascalops Scapanus Condylura For other meanings, see Mole (disambiguation). ...
Genera See species list The Desmans or Desmaninae are one of three subfamilies of the mole family Talpidae, the others being the Talpinae and the shrew moles or Uropsilinae. ...
Genera See species list The Desmans or Desmaninae are one of three subfamilies of the mole family Talpidae, the others being the Talpinae and the Shrew moles or Uropsilinae. ...
Binomial name Desmana moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) The Russian Desman (Desmana moschata) (Russian: ) is a small half-aquatic mammal that inhabits the Volga, Don and Ural River basins in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. ...
Binomial name Desmana moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) Russian desman (Russian: ) is a small half-aquatic mammal endemic to the Volga basin in Russia. ...
Binomial name Desmana moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) THe Russian desman (Desmana moschata) (Russian: ) is a small semi-aquatic mammal that inhabits the Volga, Don and Ural River basins in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. ...
Binomial name Galemys pyrenaicus (Geoffroy, 1811) The Pyrenean Desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) is a small half-aquatic mammal that lives in the Pyrenees to the Iberian peninsula. ...
Binomial name Galemys pyrenaicus (Geoffroy, 1811) The Pyrenean Desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) is a small half-aquatic mammal that lives in the Pyrenees to the Iberian peninsula. ...
Binomial name Galemys pyrenaicus (Geoffroy, 1811) The Pyrenean Desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) is a small half-aquatic mammal that lives in the Pyrenees to the Iberian peninsula. ...
Genera See species list The Talpinae are one of three subfamilies of the mole family Talpidae, the others being the Desmans or Desmaninae and the Shrew moles or Uropsilinae. ...
Genera Uropsilus Desmana Galemys Talpa Mogera Parascaptor Scaptochirus Scaptonyx Scapanulus Urotrichus Neurotrichus Scalopus Parascalops Scapanus Condylura For other meanings, see Mole (disambiguation). ...
Binomial name Condylura cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) The Star-nosed Mole, Condylura cristata, is a small North American mole found in eastern Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
Binomial name Condylura cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) The star-nosed mole, Condylura cristata, is a small North American mole found in eastern Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
Binomial name Condylura cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) The star-nosed mole, Condylura cristata, is a small North American mole found in eastern Canada and the north-eastern United States. ...
Binomial name Neurotrichus gibbsii (Baird, 1857) The American Shrew Mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii, is the smallest North American mole. ...
Binomial name Neurotrichus gibbsii (Baird, 1857) The American shrew mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii, is the smallest North American mole. ...
Binomial name Neurotrichus gibbsii (Baird, 1857) The American shrew mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii, is the smallest North American mole. ...
Binomial name Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842) The Hairy-tailed Mole or Brewers Mole, Parascalops breweri, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842) The Hairy-tailed Mole or Brewers Mole, Parascalops breweri, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842) The Hairy-tailed Mole or Brewers Mole, Parascalops breweri, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Scalopus aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Eastern Mole or Common Mole, Scalopus aquaticus, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
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Binomial name Scalopus aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Eastern Mole or Common Mole, Scalopus aquaticus, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Scapanus orarius (True, 1896) The Coast Mole or Pacific Mole, Scapanus orarius, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Scapanus orarius (True, 1896) The Coast Mole or Pacific Mole, Scapanus orarius, is a medium-sized North American mole. ...
Binomial name Scapanus townsendii (Bachman, 1839) The Townsends Mole, Scapanus townsendii, is the largest North American mole. ...
Binomial name Scapanus townsendii (Bachman, 1839) The Townsends Mole, Scapanus townsendii, is the largest North American mole. ...
Talpa is: the Latin word for mole the name of a television channel in the Netherlands This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Binomial name Talpa europaea Linnaeus, 1758 The European Mole, Talpa europaea, is a mammal of the order Insectivora. ...
Binomial name Talpa europaea Linnaeus, 1758 The European Mole, Talpa europaea, is a mammal of the order Insectivora. ...
Binomial name Talpa streeti (Lay, 1965) The Persian Mole (Talpa streeti) is a mole found only in Kurdistan Province, Iran. ...
Binomial name Talpa streeti (Lay, 1965) The Persian Mole (Talpa streeti) is a mole found only in Kurdistan Province, Iran. ...
Genera Uropsilus The Shrew moles or Uropsilinae are one of three subfamilies of the mole family Talpidae, the others being the Talpinae and the Desmans or Desmaninae. ...
Species See text. ...
- Family Macroscelididae
- Genus Elephantulus
- Short-snouted Elephant Shrew (E. brachyrhynchus)
- Cape Elephant Shrew (E. edwardii)
- Dusky-footed Elephant Shrew (E. fuscipes)
- Dusky Elephant Shrew (E. fuscus)
- Bushveld Elephant Shrew (E. intufi)
- Eastern Rock Elephant Shrew (E. myurus)
- Somali Elephant Shrew (E. revoili)
- North African Elephant Shrew (E. rozeti)
- Rufous Elephant Shrew (E. rupestrisscens)
- Western Rock Elephant Shrew (E. rupestris)
- Genus Macroscelides
- Short-eared Elephant Shrew (M. proboscideus)
- Genuss Petrodromus
- Four-toed Elephant Shrew (P. tetradactylus)
- Genus Rhynchocyon
- Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew (R. chrysopygus)
- Checkered Elephant Shrew (R. cirnei)
- Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew (R. petersi')
Genera Rhynchocyon Petrodromus Macroscelides Elephantulus The small insectivorous mammals endemic to Africa known as elephant shrews are neither elephants nor shrews and, more formally, are the members of the biological order Macroscelidea. ...
Genera Rhynchocyon Petrodromus Macroscelides Elephantulus The small insectivorous mammals endemic to Africa known as elephant shrews are neither elephants nor shrews and, more formally, are the members of the biological order Macroscelidea. ...
Binomial name Rhynchocyon chrysopygus (Günther, 1881) The Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon chrysopygus, is the largest of all the unique African family, the elephant shrews. ...
Binomial name Rhynchocyon chrysopygus (Günther, 1881) The Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon chrysopygus, is the largest of all the unique African family, the elephant shrews. ...
Species Cynocephalus varigatus Cynocephalus volans Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in South-east Asia. ...
Species Cynocephalus varigatus Cynocephalus volans Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in South-east Asia. ...
Species Cynocephalus varigatus Cynocephalus volans Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in South-east Asia. ...
Species Cynocephalus varigatus Cynocephalus volans Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in South-east Asia. ...
Species Cynocephalus varigatus Cynocephalus volans Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in South-east Asia. ...
- Family Noctilionidae (Bulldog bats)
- Family Pteropodidae
- Subfamily Pteropodinae
- Genus Acerodon
- Sulawesi Fruit Bat (A. celebensis)
- Talaud Fruit Bat (A. humilis)
- Golden-capped Fruit Bat (A. jubatus)
- Palawan Fruit Bat (A. leucotis)
- Panay Golden-capped Fruit Bat (A. lucifer)
- Sunda Fruit Bat (A. mackloti)
- Genus Aethalops
- Pygmy Fruit Bat (A. alecto)
- Genus Alionycteris
- Genus Aproteles
- Genus Balionycteris
- Genus Boneia
- Genus Casinycteris
- Genus Chironax
- Genus Cynopterus
- Genus Dobsonia
- Genus Dyacopterus
- Genus Eidolon
- Genus Epomophorus
- Genus Epomops
- Genus Haplonycteris
- Genus Harpyionycteris
- Genus Hypsignathus
- Genus Latidens
- Genus Megaerops
- Genus Micropteropus
- Genus Myonycteris
- Genus Nanonycteris
- Genus Neopteryx
- Genus Nyctimene
- Genus Otopteropus
- Genus Paranyctimene
- Genus Penthetor
- Genus Plerotes
- Genus Ptenochirus
- Genus Pteralopex
- Genus Pteropus
- Genus Rousettus
- Genus Scotonycteris
- Genus Sphaerias
- Genus Styloctenium
- Genus Thoopterus
- Subfamily Macroglossinae
- Genus Eonycteris
- Genus Macroglossus
- Genus Megaloglossus
- Genus Melonycteris
- Genus Notopteris
- Genus Syconycteris
- Family Vespertilionidae (Common bats)
- Subfamily Kerivoulinae
- Subfamily Vespertilioninae
- Genus Antrozous
- Genus Barbastella
- Genus Chalinolobus
- Genus Eptesicus
- Genus Euderma
- Genus Eudiscopus
- Genus Glischropus
- Genus Hesperoptenus
- Genus Histiotus
- Genus Ia
- Genus Idionycteris
- Genus Laephotis
- Genus Lasionycteris
- Genus Lasiurus
- Genus Mimetillus
- Genus Myotis
- Genus Nyctalus
- Genus Nycticeius
- Genus Nyctophilus
- Genus Otonycteris
- Genus Pharotis
- Genus Philetor
- Genus Pipistrellus
- Genus Plecotus
- Genus Rhogeessa
- Genus Scotoecus
- Genus Scotomanes
- Genus Scotophilus
- Genus Tylonycteris
- Genus Vespertilio
- Subfamily Murininae
- Genus Harpiocephalus
- Genus Murina
- Subfamily Miniopterinae
- Subfamily Tomopeatinae
- Family Rhinopomatidae (Mouse-tailed bats)
- Family Mystacinidae (New Zealand short-tailed bats)
- Family Craseonycteridae (Bumblebee Bat)
- Family Molossidae (Free-tailed bats)
- Family Emballonuridae (Sac-winged bats)
- Genus Balantiopteryx
- Genus Centronycteris
- Genus Coleura
- Genus Cormura
- Genus Cyttarops
- Genus Diclidurus
- Genus Emballonura
- Genus Mosia
- Genus Peropteryx
- Genus Rhynchonycteris
- Genus Saccolaimus
- Genus Saccopteryx
- Genus Taphozous
- Family Nycteridae (Hollow-faced bats and Slit-faced bats)
- Family Megadermatidae (False vampire bats)
- Genus Cardioderma
- Genus Lavia
- Genus Macroderma
- Genus Megaderma
- Family Rhinolophidae (Horeshoe bats)
- Subfamily Rhinolophinae
- Subfamily Hipposiderinae
- Genus Anthops
- Genus Asellia
- Genus Aselliscus
- Genus Cloeotis
- Genus Coelops
- Genus Hipposideros
- Genus Paracoelops
- Genus Rhinonicteris
- Genus Triaenops
- Family Mormoopidae (Ghost-faced bats and Moustached bats)
- Genus Mormoops
- Genus Pteronotus
- Family Phyllostomidae (Leaf-nosed bats)
- Subfamily Phyllostominae
- Genus Chrotopterus
- Genus Lonchorhina
- Genus Macrophyllum
- Genus Macrotus
- Genus Micronycteris
- Genus Mimon
- Genus Phylloderma
- Genus Phyllostomus
- Genus Tonatia
- Genus Trachops
- Genus Vampyrum
- Subfamily Lonchophyllinae
- Genus Lionycteris
- Genus Lonchophylla
- Genus Platalina
- Subfamily Brachyphyllinae
- Subfamily Phyllonycterinae
- Genus Erophylla
- Genus Phyllonycteris
- Subfamily Glossophaginae
- Genus Anoura
- Genus Choeroniscus
- Genus Choeronycteris
- Genus Glossophaga
- Genus Hylonycteris
- Genus Leptonycteris
- Genus Lichonycteris
- Genus Monophyllus
- Genus Musonycteris
- Genus Scleronycteris
- Subfamily Carolliinae
- Genus Carollia
- Genus Rhinophylla
- Subfamily Stenodermatinae
- Genus Ametrida
- Genus Ardops
- Genus Ariteus
- Genus Artibeus
- Genus Centurio
- Genus Chiroderma
- Genus Ectophylla
- Genus Mesophylla
- Genus Phyllops
- Genus Pygoderma
- Genus Sphaeronycteris
- Genus Stenoderma
- Genus Sturnira
- Genus Uroderma
- Genus Vampyressa
- Genus Vampyrodes
- Genus Platyrrhinus
- Subfamily Desmodontinae
- Family Natalidae (Funnel-eared bats)
- Family Furipteridae (Smoky bats)
- Genus Amorphochilus
- Genus Furipterus
- Family Thyropteridae (Disk-winged bats)
- Family Myzopodidae (Sucker-footed bats)
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Families Antrozoidae Craseonycteridae Emballonuridae Furipteridae Megadermatidae Molossidae Mormoopidae Mystacinidae Myzopodidae Natalidae Noctilionidae Nycteridae Phyllostomidae Pteropodidae Rhinolophidae Rhinopomatidae Thyropteridae Vespertilionidae Bats are flying mammals in the Chiroptera order with forelimbs developed as wings. ...
The Noctilionidae family of bats, commonly known as Bulldog bats, are represented by two species, the Greater Bulldog Bat and the Lesser Bulldog Bat. ...
The Noctilionidae family of bats, commonly known as Bulldog bats, are represented by two species, the Greater Bulldog Bat and the Lesser Bulldog Bat. ...
The Noctilionidae family of bats, commonly known as Bulldog bats, are represented by two species, the Greater Bulldog Bat and the Lesser Bulldog Bat. ...
Binomial name Noctilio albiventris Desmarest, 1818 The Lesser Bulldog Bat (Noctilio albiventris) is a bat, an insectivorous flying mammal, of the Western Hemisphere (Nearctic), ranging through Central America and northern South America. ...
Binomial name Noctilio albiventris Desmarest, 1818 The Lesser Bulldog Bat (Noctilio albiventris) is a bat, an insectivorous flying mammal, of the Western Hemisphere (Nearctic), ranging through Central America and northern South America. ...
Binomial name Noctilio leporinus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Greater Bulldog Bat or Fisherman Bat is a type of fishing bat native to South America. ...
Binomial name Noctilio leporinus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Greater Bulldog Bat or Fisherman Bat (Noctilio leporinus) is a type of fishing bat native to South America. ...
Large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) Megabats constitute the suborder Megachiroptera within the order Chiroptera ( bats). ...
Binomial name Acerodon jubatus (Eschscholtz, 1831) The Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the Golden-capped fruit bat, is a rare fruit bat said to be the largest bat in the world. ...
Binomial name Acerodon jubatus (Eschscholtz, 1831) The Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the Golden-capped fruit bat, is a rare fruit bat said to be the largest bat in the world. ...
Binomial name Aproteles bulmerae (Menzies, 1977) Bulmers fruit bat (Aproteles bulmerae) is an Old World fruit bat endemic to Papua New Guinea. ...
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Bats of the genus Pteropus, belonging to the Megachiroptera sub-order, are the largest bats in the world. ...
Evening bats or perhaps more correctly Vesper bats (family Vespertilionidae) are the largest and best-known family of bats. ...
IA or ia may mean: Saint Ia, the martyr of Persia in the 4th century Interlingua (ISO 639 alpha-2, ia) Iowa (U. S. postal abbreviation) Intel Architecture - Intels microprocessor designs. ...
The genus name Lasiurus is derived from the Greek lasios (hairy) and oura (tail), or hairy-tailed bats. ...
Species See text The mouse-eared bats, genus Myotis, are a vast group of small brown bats, found across the globe. ...
The bat genus Nyctalus (Noctule bats) are members of the family Vespertilionidae (Vesper bats) or sometimes Evening bats. ...
Binomial name Pharotis imogene (Thomas, 1914) The New Guinea big-eared bat (Pharotis imogene) is an Vesper bat endemic to Papua New Guinea. ...
The genus Pipistrellus contains the bats referred to as Pipistrelles or Pipistrelle bats. ...
The genus Plecotus consists of the lump-nosed bats. ...
Mouse-tailed bats are a group of insectivorous bats of the family Rhinopomatidae with only three species. ...
Species (believed extinct) The New Zealand short-tailed bats are the Mystacinidae family of bats. ...
Species (believed extinct) The New Zealand short-tailed bats are the Mystacinidae family of bats. ...
Species (believed extinct) The New Zealand short-tailed bats are the Mystacinidae family of bats. ...
The Bumblebee Bat or perhaps more correctly Kittis Hog-nosed Bat, (Craseonycteris thonglongyai) is the worlds smallest species of bat at 29-33 mm in length and a weight of 2 grams (about as much as a dime). ...
Binomial name Craseonycteris thonglongyai Hill, 1974 The Bumblebee Bat or perhaps more correctly Kittis Hog-nosed Bat, (Craseonycteris thonglongyai) is the worlds smallest species of bat at 30-40mm in length and a weight of 2 grams (about as much as a dime). ...
Binomial name Craseonycteris thonglongyai Hill, 1974 The Bumblebee Bat, or perhaps more correctly Kittis Hog-nosed Bat, (Craseonycteris thonglongyai) is the worlds smallest species of bat at 30-40 mm in length and weighing approximately 2 grams (about the weight of a dime). ...
The Free-tailed bats in the family Molossidae are generally quite robust and consist of many strong flying forms with relatively long and narrow wings. ...
The Free-tailed bats in the family Molossidae are generally quite robust and consist of many strong flying forms with relatively long and narrow wings. ...
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There are only two species in the genus Cheiromeles. ...
Molossus has several meanings: In Greek mythology, Molossus was the son of Neoptolemus and Andromache. ...
Species see text The Bat genus Mormopterus in the Mammal Order Chiroptera belongs to a group commonly referred to as Free-tailed bats. ...
Species The genus Tadarida has eight species of bats divided into two subgenera, with the first of these containing seven species spread across the Old World (including southern Europe and North Africa, large parts of southern Asia, and India right across to Japan). ...
Genera Balantiopteryx Centronycteris Coleura Cormura Cyttarops Diclidurus Emballonura Mosia Peropteryx Rhynchonycteris Saccolaimus Saccopteryx Taphozous The sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats constitute a family, Emballonuridae, of 47 species of bats. ...
Genera Balantiopteryx Centronycteris Coleura Cormura Cyttarops Diclidurus Emballonura Mosia Peropteryx Rhynchonycteris Saccolaimus Saccopteryx Taphozous The sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats constitute a family, Emballonuridae, of 47 species of bats. ...
Species Balantiopteryx infusca (Ecuadorian sac-winged bat) Balantiopteryx io (Thomass sac-winged bat) Balantiopteryx plicata (Gray sac-winged bat) Balantiopteryx is a genus of sac-winged bats. ...
Nycteridae is the family of slit-faced or hollow-faced bats. ...
Nycteridae is the family of slit-faced or hollow-faced bats. ...
Nycteridae is the family of slit-faced or hollow-faced bats. ...
Nycteridae is the family of slit-faced or hollow-faced bats. ...
Lavia is a municipality of Finland. ...
Horseshoe bats (family Rhinolophidae) are a large family of bats including approximately 130 species grouped in 10 genera. ...
Species see separate list of Rhinolophus species The horseshoe bats of the Rhinolophus genus comprise approximately 69 individual species. ...
Mustached bats are a small group of bats of the family Mormoopidae. ...
The Leaf-nosed bats, family Phyllostomidae are by far the most varied and diverse within the whole order Chiroptera and count within their number true predatory species that take vertebrate prey including small Dove -sized birds in the case of the False Vampire, Vampyrum spectrum, the largest bat in the...
Genera Ametrida Anoura Ardops Ariteus Artibeus Brachyphylla Carollia Centurio Chiroderma Choeroniscus Choeronycteris Chrotopterus Desmodus Diaemus Diphylla Ectophylla Erophylla Glossophaga Hylonycteris Leptonycteris Lichonycteris Lionycteris Lonchophylla Lonchorhina Macrophyllum Macrotus Micronycteris Mimon Monophyllus Musonycteris Phylloderma Phyllonycteris Phyllops Phyllostomus Platalina Pygoderma Rhinophylla Scleronycteris Sphaeronycteris Stenoderma Sturnira Tonatia Trachops Uroderma Vampyressa Vampyrodes Vampyrops Vampyrum The...
Binomial name Chrotopterus auritus Peters, 1865 The Big-eared Wooly Bat or Peters Wooly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus, is a bat species native to Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Vampyrum spectrum (Linnaeus, 1758) The genus Vampyrum contains only one species, the Spectral Bat (). Some alternate names for this species are Linnaeuss False Vampire Bat, False Vampire Bat and Spectral Vampire Bat. ...
Species Leptonycteris curasoae Leptonycteris nivalis Leptonycteris yerbabuenae The Saussures long-nosed bats or Mexican long-nosed bats form the genus Leptonycteris within the leaf-nosed bat family Phyllostomidae. ...
Modern reenactment including a centurion of 70 AD A centurion (Latin: centurio; Greek: hekatontarchos) was a professional officer of the Roman army. ...
Genera Desmodus Dyphilla Diaemus Vampire bats are bats that feed on blood. ...
Genera Desmodus Dyphilla Diaemus Vampire bats are bats that feed on blood. ...
Binomial name Diaemus youngi Jentink, 1893 The White-winged Vampire Bat (Diaemus youngi) is a species of Vampire bats. ...
Binomial name Diphylla ecaudata Spix, 1823 The Hairy-legged Vampire Bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is a species of Vampire bat. ...
Natalidae, or Funnel Eared Bats, is a small group of bats from Central and South America. ...
Furipteridae, also known as Smoky Bats or Thumbless Bats, is a small group of bats from Central and South America, closely related to Natalidae and Thyropteridae bat families. ...
Disc-winged bats are a small group of bats of the family Thyropteridae. ...
Genera Tupaia Anathana Urogale Dendrogale Lyonogale Ptilocercus The tree shrews are small, squirrel-like mammals native to the tropical forests of South-east Asia. ...
Genera Tupaia Anathana Urogale Dendrogale Lyonogale Ptilocercus The tree shrews are small, squirrel-like mammals native to the tropical forests of South-east Asia. ...
Genera Tupaia Anathana Urogale Dendrogale Lyonogale Ptilocercus The tree shrews are small, squirrel-like mammals native to the tropical forests of South-east Asia. ...
For the Tahitian priest see Tupaia (priest) For the genus of three shrews, see Tupaia (shrew) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Binomial name Anathana ellioti (Waterhouse, 1850) The Madras Tree-shrew, or Anathana ellioti (Waterhouse, 1850), is a monotypic genus of Tree-shrew is found in the hill forests of central and southern India, south of the Himalayas. ...
- Family Cheirogaleidae: dwarf and mouse lemurs
- Genus Cheirogaleus
- Lesser Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus medius)
- Spiny Desert Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus adipicaudatus)
- Greater Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus major)
- Crossley’s Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus crossleyi)
- Small Iron-gray Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus minusculus)
- Large Iron-gray Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus ravus)
- Sibree's Dwarf Lemur, (Cheirogaleus sibreei)
- Genus Microcebus
- Gray Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus murinus)
- Red-and-gray Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus griseorufus)
- Ravelobe Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus ravelobensis)
- Northern Rufous Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus tavaratra)
- Sambirano Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus sambiranensis)
- Simmons' Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus simmonsi)
- Peters' Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus myoxinus)
- Eastern Rufous Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus rufus)
- Berthe's Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus berthae)
- Goodman's Mouse Lemur, (Microcebus lehilahytsara)
- Genus Mirza
- Genus Allocebus
- Genus Phaner
- Masoala Fork-crowned Lemur, (Phaner furcifer)
- Pale Fork-crowned Lemur, (Phaner pallescens)
- Pariente’s Fork-crowned Lemur, (Phaner parienti)
- Mt. d’Ambre Fork-crowned Lemur, (Phaner electromontis)
- Family Lemuridae: lemurs
- Genus Lemur
- Genus Eulemur : brown lemurs
- Black Lemur, (Eulemur macaco)
- Brown Lemur, (Eulemur fulvus)
- Sanford's Lemur, (Eulemur sanfordi)
- White-headed Lemur, (Eulemur albifrons)
- Red-fronted Lemur, (Eulemur rufus)
- Red-collared Lemur, (Eulemur collaris)
- White-collared Lemur, (Eulemur albocollaris)
- Mongoose Lemur, (Eulemur mongoz)
- Crowned Lemur, (Eulemur coronatus)
- Red-bellied Lemur, (Eulemur rubriventer)
- Gray-headed Lemur, (Eulemur cinereiceps)
- Genus Hapalemur : lesser gentle or bamboo lemurs
- Genus Prolemur
- Greater Bamboo Lemur, (Prolemur simus)
- Genus Varecia : ruffed lemurs
- Family Lepilemuridae: sportive lemurs
- Genus Lepilemur
- Weasel Lemur, (Lepilemur mustelinus)
- Small-toothed Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur microdon)
- White-footed Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur leucopus)
- Red-tailed Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur ruficaudatus)
- Milne-Edwards's Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur edwardsi)
- Back-striped Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur dorsalis)
- Northern Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur septentrionalis)
- Ankarana Sportive Lemur, (Lepilemur ankaranensis)
- Family Indridae: woolly lemurs and allies
- Genus Indri
- Genus Avahi
- Genus Propithecus
- Diademed Sifaka, (Propithecus diadema)
- Milne-Edwards's Sifaka, (Propithecus edwardsi)
- Perrier's Sifaka, (Propithecus perrieri)
- Golden-crowned Sifaka, (Propithecus tattersalli)
- Verreaux's Sifaka, (Propithecus verreauxi)
- Coquerel's Sifaka, (Propithecus coquereli)
- Van der Decken's Sifaka, (Propithecus deckenii)
- Family Daubentoniidae: Aye-aye
- Family Lorisidae: lorises, pottos and allies
- Family Galagidae: galagos
- Genus Galago
- Senegal Bushbaby, (Galago senegalensis)
- Mohol Bushbaby, (Galago moholi)
- Somali Bushbaby, (Galago gallarum)
- Dusky Bushbaby, (Galago matschiei)
- Bioko Allen's Bushbaby, (Galago alleni)
- Cross River Bushbaby, (Galago cameronensis)
- Gabon Bushbaby, (Galago gabonensis)
- Zanzibar Bushbaby, (Galago zanzibaricus)
- Grant's Bushbaby, (Galago granti)
- Malawi Bushbaby, (Galago nyasae)
- Uluguru Bushbaby, (Galago orinus)
- Rondo Bushbaby, (Galago rondoensis)
- Prince Demidoff's Bushbaby, (Galago demidoff)
- Thomas's Bushbaby, (Galago thomasi)
- Genus Otolemur
- Brown Greater Galago, (Otolemur crassicaudatus)
- Silvery Greater Galago, (Otolemur monteiri)
- Northern Greater Galago, (Otolemur garnettii)
- Genus Euoticus
- Southern Needle-clawed Bushbaby, (Euoticus elegantulus)
- Northern Needle-clawed Bushbaby, (Euoticus pallidus)
- Family Tarsiidae: tarsiers
- Family Cebidae: capuchins and squirrel monkeys, marmosets, tamarins
- Genus Callithrix
- Common Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) jacchus)
- Black-tufted Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) penicillata)
- Wied's Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) kuhlii)
- White-headed Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) geoffroyi)
- Buffy-headed Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) flaviceps)
- Buffy-tufted Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callithrix) aurita)
- Silvery Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) argentata)
- White Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) leucippe)
- Emilia's Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) emiliae)
- Black-headed Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) nigriceps)
- Marca's Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) marcai)
- Black-tailed Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) melanura)
- Santarem Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) humeralifera)
- Maués Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) mauesi)
- Gold-and-white Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) chrysoleuca)
- Hershkovitz's Marmoset, (Callithrix (Mico) intermedia)
- Dwarf Marmoset, (Callithrix (Callibella) humilis)
- Pygmy Marmoset, (Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea)
- Genus Leontopithecus
- Genus Saguinus
- Red-handed Tamarin, (Saguinus midas)
- Black Tamarin, (Saguinus niger)
- Black-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus nigricollis)
- Graells's Tamarin, (Saguinus graellsi)
- Brown-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus fuscicollis)
- White-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus melanoleucus)
- Golden-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus tripartitus)
- Moustached Tamarin, (Saguinus mystax)
- Red-capped Tamarin, (Saguinus pileatus)
- White-lipped Tamarin, (Saguinus labiatus)
- Emperor Tamarin, (Saguinus imperator)
- Pied Tamarin, (Saguinus bicolor)
- Martins's Tamarin, (Saguinus martinsi)
- Cottontop Tamarin or Pinché Tamarin, (Saguinus oedipus)
- Geoffroy's Tamarin, (Saguinus geoffroyi)
- White-footed Tamarin, (Saguinus leucopus)
- Mottle-faced Tamarin, (Saguinus inustus)
- Genus Callimico
- Genus Cebus
- Genus Saimiri
- Family Aotidae: night or owl monkeys, also called douroucoulis
- Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis and uakaris
- Genus Pithecia
- Genus Chiropotes
- Genus Cacajao
- Genus Callicebus
- White-eared Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) donacophilus)
- Rio Beni Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) modestus)
- Rio Mayo Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) oenanthe)
- Ollala Brothers' Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) olallae)
- White-coated Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) pallescens)
- Baptista Lake Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) baptista)
- Prince Bernhard's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) bernhardi)
- Brown Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) brunneus)
- Ashy Black Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) cinerascens)
- Hoffmanns's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) hoffmannsi)
- Red-bellied Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) moloch)
- Barbara Brown's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) barbarabrownae)
- Coimbra Filho's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) coimbrai)
- Coastal Black-handed Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) melanochir)
- Black-fronted Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) nigrifrons)
- Atlantic Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) personatus)
- Chestnut-bellied Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) caligatus)
- Coppery Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) cupreus)
- White-tailed Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) discolor)
- Hershkovitz's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) dubius)
- Ornate Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) ornatus)
- Stephen Nash's Titi, (Callicebus (Callicebus) stephennashi)
- Lucifer Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) lucifer)
- Black Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) lugens)
- Colombian Black-handed Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) medemi)
- Rio Purus Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) purinus)
- Red-headed Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) regulus)
- Collared Titi, (Callicebus (Torquatus) torquatus)
- GoldenPalace.com Monkey, (Callicebus aureipalatii)
- Family Atelidae: howler, spider and woolly monkeys
- Genus Alouatta
- Coiba Island Howler, (Alouatta coibensis)
- Mantled Howler, (Alouatta palliata)
- Guatemalan Black Howler, (Alouatta pigra)
- Red-handed Howler, (Alouatta belzebul)
- Brown Howler, (Alouatta guariba)
- Guyanan Red Howler, (Alouatta macconnelli)
- Amazon Black Howler, (Alouatta nigerrima)
- Bolivian Red Howler, (Alouatta sara)
- Venezuelan Red Howler, (Alouatta seniculus)
- Black Howler, (Alouatta caraya)
- Genus Ateles
- Genus Brachyteles
- Genus Lagothrix
- Genus Oreonax
- Family Cercopithecidae: Old World monkeys
- Genus Allenopithecus
- Genus Miopithecus
- Angolan Talapoin, (Miopithecus talapoin)
- Gabon Talapoin, (Miopithecus ogouensis)
- Genus Erythrocebus
- Genus Chlorocebus
- Genus Cercopithecus
- Dryas Monkey or Salongo Monkey, (Cercopithecus dryas)
- Diana Monkey, (Cercopithecus diana)
- Roloway Monkey, (Cercopithecus roloway)
- Greater Spot-nosed Monkey, (Cercopithecus nictitans)
- Blue Monkey, (Cercopithecus mitis)
- Silver Monkey, (Cercopithecus doggetti)
- Golden Monkey, (Cercopithecus kandti)
- Sykes's Monkey, (Cercopithecus albogularis)
- Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus mona)
- Campbell's Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus campbelli)
- Lowe's Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus lowei)
- Crested Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus pogonias)
- Wolf's Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus wolfi)
- Dent's Mona Monkey, (Cercopithecus denti)
- Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey, (Cercopithecus petaurista)
- White-throated Guenon, (Cercopithecus erythrogaster)
- Sclater's Guenon, (Cercopithecus sclateri)
- Red-eared Guenon, (Cercopithecus erythrotis)
- Moustached Guenon, (Cercopithecus cephus)
- Red-tailed Monkey, (Cercopithecus ascanius)
- L'Hoest's Monkey, (Cercopithecus lhoesti)
- Preuss's Monkey, (Cercopithecus preussi)
- Sun-tailed Monkey, (Cercopithecus solatus)
- Hamlyn's Monkey or Owl-faced Monkey, (Cercopithecus hamlyni)
- De Brazza's Monkey, (Cercopithecus neglectus)
- Genus Macaca
- Barbary Macaque, (Macaca sylvanus)
- Lion-tailed Macaque, (Macaca silenus)
- Southern Pig-tailed Macaque or Beruk, (Macaca nemestrina)
- Northern Pig-tailed Macaque, (Macaca leonina)
- Pagai Island Macaque or Bokkoi, (Macaca pagensis)
- Siberut Macaque, (Macaca siberu)
- Moor Macaque, (Macaca maura)
- Booted Macaque, (Macaca ochreata)
- Tonkean Macaque, (Macaca tonkeana)
- Heck's Macaque, (Macaca hecki)
- Gorontalo Macaque, (Macaca nigriscens)
- Celebes Crested Macaque or Black "Ape", (Macaca nigra)
- Crab-eating Macaque or Long-tailed Macaque or Kera, (Macaca fascicularis)
- Stump-tailed Macaque or Bear Macaque, (Macaca arctoides)
- Rhesus Macaque, (Macaca mulatta)
- Formosan Rock Macaque, (Macaca cyclopis)
- Japanese Macaque, (Macaca fuscata)
- Toque Macaque, (Macaca sinica)
- Bonnet Macaque, (Macaca radiata)
- Assam Macaque, (Macaca assamensis)
- Tibetan Macaque or Milne-Edwards' Macaque, (Macaca thibetana)
- Arunachal Macaque or Munzala, (Macaca munzala)
- Genus Lophocebus
- Genus Papio
- Genus Theropithecus
- Genus Cercocebus
- Genus Mandrillus
- Genus Colobus
- Genus Piliocolobus
- Western Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus badius)
- Pennant's Colobus, (Piliocolobus pennantii)
- Preuss's Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus preussi)
- Thollon's Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus tholloni)
- Central African Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus foai)
- Ugandan Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus tephrosceles)
- Uzyngwa Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus gordonorum)
- Zanzibar Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus kirkii)
- Tana River Red Colobus, (Piliocolobus rufomitratus)
- Genus Procolobus
- Olive Colobus, (Procolobus verus)
- Genus Semnopithecus
- Nepal Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus schistaceus)
- Kashmir Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus ajax)
- Tarai Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus hector)
- Northern Plains Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus entellus)
- Black-footed Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus hypoleucos)
- Southern Plains Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus dussumieri)
- Tufted Gray Langur, (Semnopithecus priam)
- Genus Trachypithecus
- Purple-faced Langur, (Trachypithecus vetulus)
- Nilgiri Langur, (Trachypithecus johnii)
- Javan Lutung, (Trachypithecus auratus)
- Silvery Lutung or Silvered Leaf Monkey, (Trachypithecus cristatus)
- Indochinese Lutung, (Trachypithecus germaini)
- Tenasserim Lutung, (Trachypithecus barbei)
- Dusky Leaf Monkey or Spectacled Leaf Monkey, (Trachypithecus obscurus)
- Phayre's Leaf Monkey, (Trachypithecus phayrei)
- Capped Langur, (Trachypithecus pileatus)
- Shortridge's Langur, (Trachypithecus shortridgei)
- Gee's Golden Langur, (Trachypithecus geei)
- Francois' Langur, (Trachypithecus francoisi)
- Hatinh Langur, (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)
- White-headed Langur, (Trachypithecus poliocephalus)
- Laotian Langur, (Trachypithecus laotum)
- Delacour's Langur, (Trachypithecus delacouri)
- Indochinese Black Langur, (Trachypithecus ebenus)
- Genus Presbytis
- Sumatran Surili, (Presbytis melalophos)
- Banded Surili, (Presbytis femoralis)
- Sarawak Surili, (Presbytis chrysomelas)
- White-thighed Surili, (Presbytis siamensis)
- White-fronted Surili, (Presbytis frontata)
- Javan Surili, (Presbytis comata)
- Thomas's Langur, (Presbytis thomasi)
- Hose's Langur, (Presbytis hosei)
- Maroon Leaf Monkey, (Presbytis rubicunda)
- Mentawai Langur or Joja, (Presbytis potenziani)
- Natuna Island Surili, (Presbytis natunae)
- Genus Pygathrix
- Red-shanked Douc, (Pygathrix nemaeus)
- Black-shanked Douc, (Pygathrix nigripes)
- Gray-shanked Douc, (Pygathrix cinerea)
- Genus Rhinopithecus
- Golden Snub-nosed Monkey, (Rhinopithecus roxellana)
- Black Snub-nosed Monkey, (Rhinopithecus bieti)
- Gray Snub-nosed Monkey, (Rhinopithecus brelichi)
- Tonkin Snub-nosed Langur, (Rhinopithecus avunculus)
- Genus Nasalis
- Genus Simias
- Family Hylobatidae: gibbons or "lesser apes"
- Genus Hylobates
- Genus Hoolock
- Western Hoolock Gibbon, (Hoolock hoolock)
- Eastern Hoolock Gibbon, (Hoolock leuconedys)
- Genus Symphalangus
- Genus Nomascus
- Concolor or Black Crested Gibbon, (Nomascus concolor)
- Eastern Black Crested Gibbon, (Nomascus nasutus)
- Northern White-cheeked Gibbon, (Nomascus leucogenys)
- Yellow-cheeked Gibbon, (Nomascus gabriellae)
- Family Hominidae: great apes, including humans
- Genus Pongo
- Genus Gorilla
- Western Gorilla, (Gorilla gorilla)
- Eastern Gorilla, (Gorilla beringei)
- Genus Pan
- Genus Homo
For the ecclesiastical use of this term, see primate (religion) Families 13, See classification A primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all lemurs, monkeys, and apes, including humans. ...
Genera Cheirogaleus Microcebus Mirza Allocebus Phaner Cheirogaleidae is the family strepsirrhine primates that contains the various dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cheirogaleus medius Ã. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Lesser Dwarf Lemur (Cheirogaleus medius), or Western Fat-Tailed Dwarf Lemur, is one of the smallest primates. ...
Binomial name Cheirogaleus medius É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812 The Western Fat-Tailed Dwarf Lemur (Cheirogaleus medius) is one of the smallest Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Microcebus murinus (J.F. Miller, 1777) Synonyms The Gray Mouse Lemur (Microcebus murinus) is, by far one of the smallest of all the primates, smaller even than the Pygmy Marmoset, which is the smallest monkey. ...
Binomial name Microcebus murinus J.F. Miller, 1777 The Gray Mouse-lemur (Microcebus murinus) is, by far one of the smallest of all the primates, smaller even than the Pygmy Marmoset, which is the smallest monkey. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus ravelobensis (Zimmerman et al, 1998) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Ravelobe Mouse Lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis), also known as the Golden Mouse-lemur or the Golden Brown Mouse-lemur, is a small, recently discovered primate, and like...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus ravelobensis (Zimmerman et al, 1998) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Ravelobe Mouse Lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis), also known as the Golden Mouse-lemur or the Golden Brown Mouse-lemur, is a small, recently discovered primate, and like...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus sambiranensis Rasoloarison et al, 2000 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Sambirano Mouse Lemur (Microcebus sambiranensis) is a small, recently discovered primate, and like the other mouse lemurs can only be found on the island of Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus sambiranensis Rasoloarison et al, 2000 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Sambirano Mouse Lemur (Microcebus sambiranensis) is a small, recently discovered primate, and like the other mouse lemurs can only be found on the island of Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Microcebus myoxinus Peters, 1852 Peters Mouse Lemur (Microcebus myoxinus), also known as the Pygmy Mouse Lemur, is the smallest of the mouse lemurs and the smallest primate in the world, only weighing around 30 grams (roughly 1 ounce). ...
Binomial name Microcebus myoxinus Peters, 1852 The Pygmy Mouse-lemur (Microcebus myoxinus) is the smallest of the mouse-lemurs and the smallest primate in the world, only weighing around 30 grams (roughly 1 ounce). ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus rufus Ã. Geoffroy, 1834 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Eastern Rufous Mouse Lemur (Microcebus rufus) is a small primate, and like the other mouse lemurs can only be found on the island of Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus rufus Ã. Geoffroy, 1834 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Eastern Rufous Mouse Lemur (Microcebus rufus) is a small primate, and like the other mouse lemurs can only be found on the island of Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Microcebus lehilahytsara Roos and Kappeler, 2005 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Goodmans Mouse Lemur (Microcebus lehilahytsara) is a species of mouse lemur from Andasibe in eastern Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Microcebus lehilahytsara Roos and Kappeler, 2005 Goodmans Mouse Lemur (Microcebus lehilahytsara) is a species of mouse lemur from Andasibe in eastern Madagascar. ...
Type species Cheirogaleus coquereli A. Grandidier, 1867 Species Mirza coquereli Mirza zaza The giant mouse lemurs are two small lemur species (genus Mirza) native to the western deciduous forests of Madagascar, usually located near the coast or other sources of water. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Mirza coquereli A. Grandidier, 1867 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Coquerels Dwarf Lemur or Coquerels Mouse Lemur (Mirza coquereli) is a small nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Mirza coquereli A. Grandidier, 1867 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Coquerels Dwarf Lemur or Coquerels Mouse Lemur (Mirza coquereli) is a small nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar. ...
The Northern giant mouse lemur (Mirza zaza) was discovered to be a species in 2005 by Kappeler from the German primates centre and the University of Göttingen. ...
Binomial name Mirza zaza Kappeler & Roos, 2005 The Northern Giant Mouse Lemur (Mirza zaza) was discovered to be a species in 2005 by Kappeler from the German primates centre and the University of Göttingen. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Allocebus trichotis (Günther, 1875) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur (Allocebus trichotis) is a nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Allocebus trichotis (Günther, 1875) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur (Allocebus trichotis) is a nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Allocebus trichotis (Günther, 1875) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur (Allocebus trichotis) is a nocturnal lemur endemic to Madagascar. ...
Genera Lemur Eulemur Hapalemur Prolemur Varecia Lemuridae is one of the four families of lemurs and are part of a class of primates known as prosimians. ...
Binomial name Lemur catta Linnaeus, 1758 The Ring-tailed Lemur is a relatively large prosimian, a lemur belonging to the family Lemuridae. ...
Binomial name Lemur catta Linnaeus, 1758 The Ring-tailed Lemur is a relatively large prosimian, a lemur belonging to the family Lemuridae. ...
Binomial name Lemur catta Linnaeus, 1758 The Ring-tailed Lemur is a relatively large prosimian, a lemur belonging to the family Lemuridae. ...
Species Eulemur macaco Eulemur fulvus Eulemur sanfordi Eulemur albifrons Eulemur rufus Eulemur collaris Eulemur albocollaris Eulemur mongoz Eulemur coronatus Eulemur rubriventer Brown lemur is the common name for the genus Eulemur. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Eulemur macaco (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco) is a brown lemur 41 cm long plus a tail of 55 cm. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Eulemur macaco (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco) is a brown lemur 41 cm long plus a tail of 55 cm. ...
Binomial name Eulemur mongoz (Linnaeus, 1766) The Mongoose Lemur is a lemur ranging from 12 to 18 inches long plus a tail of 16 to 25 inches. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Eulemur mongoz (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Mongoose Lemur (Eulemur mongoz) is a lemur ranging from 12 to 18 inches long plus a tail of 16 to 25 inches. ...
Binomial name Eulemur coronatus (Gray, 1842) The Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is a lemur that is 33 cm (13 inches) long and weighs 2 kg. ...
Binomial name Eulemur coronatus (Gray, 1842) The Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is a lemur that is 33 cm (13 inches) long and weighs 2 kg. ...
Binomial name Eulemur rubriventer (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1850) The Red-bellied Lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) is a lemur 16 inches (40 cm) long plus a tail of 20 inches (50 cm). ...
Binomial name Eulemur rubriventer (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1850) The Red-bellied Lemur (Eulemur rubriventer) is a lemur 16 inches (40 cm) long plus a tail of 20 inches (50 cm). ...
Species Hapalemur griseus Hapalemur occidentalis Hapalemur alaotrensis Hapalemur aureus Lesser gentle lemur and bamboo lemur are the common names for the genus Hapalemur. ...
Binomial name Hapalemur aureus (Meier, Albignac, Peyriéras, Rumpler & Wright, 1987) The Golden Bamboo Lemur or golden lemur (Hapalemur aureus) is a medium sized bamboo lemur endemic to southeastern Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Hapalemur aureus (Meier, Albignac, Peyriéras, Rumpler & Wright, 1987) The Golden Bamboo Lemur or golden lemur (Hapalemur aureus) is a medium sized bamboo lemur endemic to southeastern Madagascar. ...
Species Varecia variegata Varcia rubra The ruffed lemurs are a kind of lemurs originating in the tropical forest of the island of Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Varecia variegata (Kerr, 1792) Synonyms The Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata) is one of the two species of ruffed lemurs. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Varecia variegata (Kerr, 1792) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata) is one of the two species of ruffed lemurs. ...
Species Lepilemur mustelinus Lepilemur microdon Lepilemur leucopus Lepilemur ruficaudatus Lepilemur edwardsi Lepilemur dorsalis Lepilemur septentrionalis Lepilemur seali Lepilemur mitsinjonensis The sportive lemurs are the medium sized primates that make up the Lepilemuridae family. ...
Species Lepilemur mustelinus Lepilemur microdon Lepilemur leucopus Lepilemur ruficaudatus Lepilemur edwardsi Lepilemur dorsalis Lepilemur septentrionalis Lepilemur seali Lepilemur mitsinjonensis The sportive lemurs are the medium sized primates that make up the Megaladapidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lepilemur mustelinus I. Geoffroy, 1851 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Weasel Lemur (Lepilemur mustelinus), also known as the Weasel Sportive Lemur or Greater Weasel Lemur, is a species of lemur native to northeastern Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lepilemur mustelinus I. Geoffroy, 1851 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Weasel Lemur (Lepilemur mustelinus), also known as the Weasel Sportive Lemur or Greater Weasel Lemur, is a species of lemur native to northeastern Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Lepilemur ruficaudatus Grandidier, 1867 The Red-tailed Sportive Lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus) is, like all lemurs, native to Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Lepilemur ruficaudatus Grandidier, 1867 The Red-tailed Sportive Lemur (Lepilemur ruficaudatus) is, like all lemurs, native to Madagascar. ...
Genera Indri Avahi Propithecus The Indridae (also spelled Indriidae) are a family of strepsirrhine primates. ...
Binomial name Indri indri (Gmelin, 1788) The Indri (Indri indri), also called the Entrina, is a large (up to 70 cm long, and weighing up to 13 kg) tree-dwelling relative of the lemur native to Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Indri indri (Gmelin, 1788) The Indri (Indri indri), also called the Entrina, is a large (up to 70 cm long, and weighing up to 13 kg) tree-dwelling relative of the lemur native to Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Indri indri Gmelin, 1788 The Indri (Indri indri), also called the Entrina, is a large (up to 70 cm long, and weighing up to 13 kg) tree-dwelling relative of the lemur native to Madagascar. ...
Species Avahi laniger Avahi occidentalis The woolly lemurs, also known as avahis or woolly inrdis, are two speecies of strepsirrhine primates. ...
Binomial name Avahi cleesei Cleeses Woolly Lemur (Avahi cleesei) is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, named after John Cleese. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Avahi cleesei Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} {{{subdivision}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Cleeses Woolly Lemur (Avahi cleesei) is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, named after John Cleese. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Avahi laniger (Gmelin, 1788) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Eastern Woolly Lemur or Eastern Avahi (Avahi laniger) is a species of woolly lemur native to eastern Madagascar, where they live in humid forests. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Avahi laniger (Gmelin, 1788) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Eastern Woolly Lemur or Eastern Avahi (Avahi laniger) is a species of woolly lemur native to eastern Madagascar, where they live in humid forests. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Avahi occidentalis von Lorenz-Liburnau, 1898 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Western Woolly Lemur or Western Avahi (Avahi occidentalis) is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, where they live in dry deciduous forests. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Avahi occidentalis von Lorenz-Liburnau, 1898 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Western Woolly Lemur or Western Avahi (Avahi occidentalis) is a species of woolly lemur native to western Madagascar, where they live in dry deciduous forests. ...
Species Propithecus diadema Propithecus edwardsi Propithecus perrieri Propithecus tattersalli Propithecus verreauxi Propithecus coquereli Propithecus deckenii Sifakas are a genus (Propithecus) from the primate family Indridae. ...
Binomial name Propithecus verreauxi A. Grandidier, 1867 Categories: Mammal stubs | Prosimians ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Propithecus verreauxi A. Grandidier, 1867 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Verreauxs Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) is a medium sized primate in one of the lemur families, Indridae. ...
Binomial name Daubentonia madagascariensis Gmelin, 1788 The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the ecological niche of a woodpecker. ...
Binomial name Daubentonia madagascariensis Gmelin, 1788 The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the ecological niche of a woodpecker. ...
Binomial name Daubentonia madagascariensis Gmelin, 1788 The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the ecological niche of a woodpecker. ...
Binomial name Daubentonia madagascariensis Gmelin, 1788 The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the ecological niche of a woodpecker. ...
Genera Arctocebus Perodicticus Pseudopotto Loris Nycticebus Lorisidae (or sometimes Loridae) is a family of strepsirrhine primates. ...
Species Arctocebus calabarensis Arctocebus aureus Angwantibo is the common name for two species of strepsirrhine primates and are classified in genus Arctocebus of the family Loridae. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Arctocebus calabarensis (J. A. Smith, 1860) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Calabar Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis), also known as the Calabar Potto, is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Arctocebus calabarensis (J. A. Smith, 1860) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Calabar Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis), also known as the Calabar Potto, is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Arctocebus aureus de Winton, 1902 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Golden Angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus) is a strepsirrhine primate from the family Lorisidae. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Arctocebus aureus de Winton, 1902 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Golden Angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus) is a strepsirrhine primate from the family Lorisidae. ...
Binomial name Perodicticus potto (P.L.S. Müller, 1766) The Potto (Perodicticus potto) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Loridae family. ...
Binomial name Perodicticus potto (P.L.S. Müller, 1766) The Potto (Perodicticus potto) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Perodicticus potto (Statius Müller, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Potto (Perodicticus potto) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pseudopotto martini Schwartz, 1996 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The False Potto (Pseudopotto martini) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family, very similar in anatomy and appearance to the Potto (Perodicticus potto). ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pseudopotto martini Schwartz, 1996 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The False Potto (Pseudopotto martini) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family, very similar in anatomy and appearance to the Potto (Perodicticus potto). ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pseudopotto martini Schwartz, 1996 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The False Potto (Pseudopotto martini) is a strepsirrhine primate from the Lorisidae family, very similar in anatomy and appearance to the Potto (Perodicticus potto). ...
Binomial name Loris tardigradus Linneaus, 1758 The Red Slender Loris (Loris tardigradus) is a small, nocturnal prosimian native to India and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Loris tardigradus Linneaus, 1758 The Red Slender Loris (Loris tardigradus) is a small, nocturnal prosimian native to India and Sri Lanka. ...
Species Nycticebus coucang Nycticebus bengalensis Nycticebus pygmaeus The slow lorises are three species of loris and are classified as the genus Nycticebus. ...
Binomial name Nycticebus coucang (Boddaert, 1785) The Sunda Loris (Nycticebus coucang) is a slow loris. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Nycticebus coucang (Boddaert, 1785) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Sunda Loris (Nycticebus coucang), or Bengal Slow Loris, is a slow loris. ...
Genera Otolemur Euoticus Galago Galagos, also known as bushbabies or bush babies, are small, nocturnal primates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagonidae. ...
Genera Otolemur Euoticus Galago Galagos, also known as bushbabies, bush babies or nagapies (meaning night monkeys in Afrikaans), are small, nocturnal primates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagonidae. ...
Binomial name Galago senegalensis É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1796 The Senegal Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis), also known as the Senegal Galago, the Lesser Galago or the Lesser Bush Baby, is a small, nocturnal primate, a member of the galago family Galagonidae. ...
Binomial name Galago senegalensis É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1796 The Senegal Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis), also known as the Senegal Galago, the Lesser Galago or the Lesser Bush Baby, is a small, nocturnal primate, a member of the galago family Galagonidae. ...
Binomial name Galago zanzibaricus Matschie, 1893 The Zanzibar Bushbaby (Galago zanzibaricus) is a primate of the Galagonidae family. ...
Binomial name Galago zanzibaricus Matschie, 1893 The Zanzibar Bushbaby (Galago zanzibaricus) is a primate of the Galagonidae family. ...
Species Euoticus elegantulus Euoticus pallidus The needle-clawed bushbabies (genus Euoticus) is one of the genera in the family Galagonidae. ...
Type species Lemur tarsier Erxleben, 1777 Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius tarsier Tarsius dentatus Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae, genus Tarsius) are a genus of prosimian primates, previously classified as strepsirhines, but now classified as haplorhines, though still not considered to be monkeys. ...
Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius spectrum Tarsius dianae Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae, genus Tarsius) are a genus of prosimian primates, previously classified as strepsirhines, but now classified as haplorhines, though still not considered to be monkeys. ...
Binomial name Tarsius syrichta Linnaeus, 1758 Philippine Tarsier(also called mal in Tboli) or (Tarsius syrichta) is a tarsier that was, for a very long time, believed to exist only in the provinces of Samar, Leyte, and Bohol, Philippines. ...
Binomial name Tarsius syrichta Linnaeus, 1758 Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is a tarsier that was, for a very long time, believed to exist only in the provinces of Samar, Leyte, and Bohol, Philippines. ...
Binomial name Tarsius bancanus Horsfield, 1821 Horsfields Tarsier (Tarsius bancanus), also known as Western Tarsiers, are a species of tarsier. ...
Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius spectrum Tarsius dianae Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae, genus Tarsius) are a genus of prosimian primates, previously classified as strepsirhines, but now classified as haplorhines, though still not considered to be monkeys. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Tarsius dentatus Niemitz, Nietsch, Warter & Rumpler, 1991 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Dians Tarsier (Tarsius dentatus), or the Diana Tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found on central Sulawesi, Indonesia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Tarsius dentatus Niemitz, Nietsch, Warter & Rumpler, 1991 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Dians Tarsier (Tarsius dentatus), or the Diana Tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found on central Sulawesi, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Tarsius pelengensis Sody, 1949 The Peleng Tarsier (Tarsius pelengensis), or the Peleng Island Tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found on Peleng Island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Tarsius pelengensis Sody, 1949 The Peleng Tarsier (Tarsius pelengensis), or the Peleng Island Tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found on Peleng Island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Tarsius sangirensis Meyer, 1897 Sangihe Tarsier (Tarsius sangirensis), or the Sangihe Island Tarsier is a small primate found on Greater Sangihe Island which located about 200 kilometers north of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Tarsius sangirensis Meyer, 1897 Sangihe Tarsier (Tarsius sangirensis), or the Sangihe Island Tarsier is a small primate found on Greater Sangihe Island which located about 200 kilometers north of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. ...
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Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius spectrum Tarsius dianae Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae, genus Tarsius) are a genus of prosimian primates, previously classified as strepsirhines, but now classified as haplorhines, though still not considered to be monkeys. ...
Genera Callithrix Leontopithecus Saguinus Callimico Cebus Saimiri The Cebidae form one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Species 18 species, see text The Marmosets are the genus Callithrix of New World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) jacchus (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) jacchus) is a New World monkey. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) jacchus (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) jacchus) is a New World monkey. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) penicillata (E. Geoffroy, 1812) Black-tufted Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) penicillata) is a New World monkey that has a relatively large range; it lives in the entire central part of Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) penicillata (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Black-tufted Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) penicillata) is a New World monkey that has a relatively large range; it lives in the entire central part of Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) kuhlii Coimbra-Filho, 1985 Wieds Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) kuhlii), also known as Wieds Black-tufted-ear Marmoset, is a New World monkey that lives in tropical and subtropical forests of south western Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) kuhlii Coimbra-Filho, 1985 Wieds Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) kuhlii), also known as Wieds Black-tufted-ear Marmoset, is a New World monkey that lives in tropical and subtropical forests of south western Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix geoffroyi (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) The Tufted-ear Marmoset or White-headed Marmoset, Callithrix geoffroyi, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix geoffroyi (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) The Tufted-ear Marmoset or White-headed Marmoset, Callithrix geoffroyi, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix flaviceps (Thomas, 1903) The Buffy-headed Marmoset, Callithrix flaviceps, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix flaviceps (Thomas, 1903) The Buffy-headed Marmoset, Callithrix flaviceps, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) aurita (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) Buffy-tufted Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) aurita) is a New World monkey that lives in the forests on the Atlantic coast of southeast Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callithrix) aurita (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) Buffy-tufted Marmoset (Callithrix (Callithrix) aurita) is a New World monkey that lives in the forests on the Atlantic coast of southeast Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix argentata (Linnaeus, 1766) The Silvery Marmoset (Callithrix argentata) is a New World monkey that lives in Brazil, south and east of the Amazon basin. ...
Binomial name Callithrix argentata (Linnaeus, 1766) The Silvery Marmoset (Callithrix argentata) is a New World monkey that lives in Brazil, south and east of the Amazon basin. ...
Binomial name Callithrix leucippe (Thomas, 1922) The White Marmoset, Callithrix leucippe, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix leucippe (Thomas, 1922) The White Marmoset, Callithrix leucippe, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix emiliae (Thomas, 1920) Emilias Marmoset (Callithrix emiliae), also known as Snethlages Marmoset, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix emiliae (Thomas, 1920) Emilias Marmoset (Callithrix emiliae), also known as Snethlages Marmoset, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix nigriceps Ferrari and Lopes, 1992 The Black-headed Marmoset, Callithrix nigriceps, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix nigriceps Ferrari and Lopes, 1992 The Black-headed Marmoset, Callithrix nigriceps, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix marcai Alperin, 1993 Marcas Marmoset, Callithrix marcai, is a Marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix marcai Alperin, 1993 Marcas Marmoset, Callithrix marcai, is a Marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Mico) melanura (E. Geoffroy, 1812) The Black-tailed Marmoset (Callithrix (Mico) melanura) is a New World monkey that lives in Brazil, south and east of the Amazon basin. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Mico) melanura (E. Geoffroy, 1812) The Black-tailed Marmoset (Callithrix (Mico) melanura) is a New World monkey that lives in Brazil, south and east of the Amazon basin. ...
Binomial name Callithrix humeralifera (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Santarem Marmoset or Tassel-ear Marmoset, Callithrix humeralifera, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix humeralifera (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Santarem Marmoset or Tassel-ear Marmoset, Callithrix humeralifera, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix mauesi Mittermeier, et al, 1992 The Maués Marmoset (Callithrix mauesi) is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix mauesi Mittermeier, et al, 1992 The Maués Marmoset (Callithrix mauesi) is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callithrix chrysoleuca (Wagner, 1842) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Gold-and-white Marmoset, Callithrix chrysoleuca, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callithrix chrysoleuca (Wagner, 1842) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Gold-and-white Marmoset, Callithrix chrysoleuca, is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callithrix intermedia Hershkovitz, 1977 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Aripuanã Marmoset (Callithrix intermedia), also known as Hershkovitzs Marmoset is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callithrix intermedia Hershkovitz, 1977 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Aripuanã Marmoset (Callithrix intermedia), also known as Hershkovitzs Marmoset is a marmoset species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callibella) humilis van Roosmalen et al, 1998 The Dwarf Marmoset (Callithrix (Callibella) humilis) is a small New World monkey native to the Amazon Rainforest, on the east bank of the lower Madeira River, and the west bank of the Aripuana River. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Callibella) humilis van Roosmalen et al, 1998 The Dwarf Marmoset (Callithrix (Callibella) humilis) is a small New World monkey native to the Amazon Rainforest, on the east bank of the lower Madeira River, and the west bank of the Aripuana River. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea Spix, 1823 The Pygmy Marmoset (Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea) is a monkey native to the rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and eastern Peru. ...
Binomial name Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea Spix, 1823 The Pygmy Marmoset (Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea) is a monkey native to the rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and eastern Peru. ...
Species Leontopithecus rosalia Leontopithecus chrysomelas Leontopithecus chrysopygus Leontopithecus caissara The four species of lion tamarins make up the genus Leontopithecus. ...
Binomial name Leontopithecus rosalia (Linnaeus, 1766) Golden Lion Tamarins or Golden Marmosets (Leontopithecus rosalia) are small New World monkeys of the family Cebidae. ...
Binomial name Leontopithecus rosalia Linnaeus, 1766 Golden Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) are small New World monkeys of the family Cebidae. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Leontopithecus chrysomelas (Kuhl, 1820) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Golden-headed Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) is a lion tamarin, and just like the others, also endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Leontopithecus chrysomelas (Kuhl, 1820) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Golden-headed Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) is a lion tamarin, and just like the others, also endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Leontopithecus chrysopygus (Mikan, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) or Golden-rumped Lion Tamarin is a lion tamarin found only in the brazilian states of Sao Paulo and Parana, almost exclusively at...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Leontopithecus chrysopygus (Mikan, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) or Golden-rumped Lion Tamarin is a lion tamarin found only in the brazilian states of Sao Paulo and Parana, almost exclusively at...
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Binomial name Leontopithecus caissara (Lorini & Persson, 1990) The Superagui Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus caissara) is a small New World primate of the Cebidae family. ...
Species 17 species, see text The tamarins are any of the squirrel-sized New World monkeys from the family Cebidae, classified as the genus Saguinus. ...
the red handed tamarin (saquinas midas),which are named for the reddish hair on their feet and hands, are native to the amazon in wooded areas of brazil, guyana, french guiana, and surinam. ...
Binomial name Saguinus midas (Linnaeus, 1758) The Red-handed Tamarin (Saquinas midas), also known as the Golden-handed or Midas Tamarin, is an New World monkey named for the reddish hair on their feet and hands. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus niger (Ã. Geoffroy, 1803) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Tamarin (Saguinus niger) or Black-handed Tamarin, is a species of tamarin endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus niger (Ã. Geoffroy, 1803) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Tamarin (Saguinus niger) or Black-handed Tamarin, is a species of tamarin endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus nigricollis (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus nigricollis, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus nigricollis (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus nigricollis, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus graellsi (Jimenez de la Espada, 1870) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Graellss Tamarin, Saguinus graellsi, is a tamarin species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus graellsi (Jimenez de la Espada, 1870) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Graellss Tamarin, Saguinus graellsi, is a tamarin species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus fuscicullis (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Brown-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus fuscicullis, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus fuscicullis (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Brown-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus fuscicullis, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus tripartitus (Milne-Edwards, 1878) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Golden-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus tripartitus, is a tamarin species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus tripartitus (Milne-Edwards, 1878) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Golden-mantled Tamarin, Saguinus tripartitus, is a tamarin species from South America. ...
Binomial name Saguinus mystax (Spix, 1803) The Moustached Tamarin, Saguinus mystax, is a tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus mystax (Spix, 1803) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Moustached Tamarin, Saguinus mystax, is a tamarin from South America. ...
Binomial name Saguinus labiatus (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) The White-lipped Tamarin (Saguinus labiatus), also known as the Red-bellied Tamarin. ...
Binomial name Saguinus labiatus (E. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) The White-lipped Tamarin (Saguinus labiatus), also known as the Red-bellied Tamarin. ...
Binomial name Saguinus imperator (Goeldi, 1907) The Emperor Tamarin (Saguinus imperator) is a tamarin allegedly named for its similarity with the German emperor Wilhelm II. The name was first intended as a joke, but the name has become the official scientific name. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus imperator (Goeldi, 1907) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Emperor Tamarin (Saguinus imperator) is a tamarin allegedly named for its similarity with the German emperor Wilhelm II. The name was first intended as a joke, but the...
Binomial name Saguinus bicolor (Spix, 1823) The Pied Tamarin is an endangered primate species found in a restricted area in the Brazilian Amazon Forest. ...
Binomial name Saguinus bicolor (Spix, 1823) Categories: Animal stubs | New World monkeys ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus martinsi (Thomas, 1912) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Martinss Tamarin, Saguinus martinsi, is a species of tamarin endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus martinsi (Thomas, 1912) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Martinss Tamarin, Saguinus martinsi, is a species of tamarin endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Saguinus oedipus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Cottontop Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), also known as the Pinché Tamarin, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 1lb (0. ...
Binomial name Saguinus oedipus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Cottontop Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), also known as the Pinché Tamarin, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 1lb (0. ...
Binomial name Saguinus geoffroyi (Pucheran, 1845) Geoffroys Tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi), or the Panamanian Tamarin, is a black and white tamarin with a reddish nape. ...
Binomial name Saguinus geoffroyi (Pucheran, 1845) Geoffroys Tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi), or the Panamanian Tamarin, is a black and white tamarin with a reddish nape. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus leucopus (Günther, 1877) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-footed Tamarin (Saguinus leucopus) is a tamarin species endemic to Colombia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus leucopus (Günther, 1877) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-footed Tamarin (Saguinus leucopus) is a tamarin species endemic to Colombia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus inustus (Schwartz, 1951) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Mottle-faced Tamarin, Saguinus inustus, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saguinus inustus (Schwartz, 1951) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Mottle-faced Tamarin, Saguinus inustus, is a species of tamarin from South America. ...
Binomial name Callimico goeldii Thomas, 1904 Goeldis Marmoset or Goeldis Monkey (Callimico goeldii) is a small, South American New World monkey that lives in the upper Amazon Basin region of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ...
Binomial name Callimico goeldii Thomas, 1904 Goeldis Marmoset or Goeldis Monkey (Callimico goeldii) is a small, South American New World monkey that lives in the upper Amazon Basin region of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ...
Binomial name Callimico goeldii Thomas, 1904 Goeldis Marmoset or Goeldis Monkey (Callimico goeldii) is a small, South American New World monkey that lives in the upper Amazon Basin region of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ...
Species Cebus capucinus Cebus albifrons Cebus olivaceus Cebus kaapori Cebus apella Cebus libidinosus Cebus nigritus Cebus xanthosternos The capuchins are the group of New World monkeys classified as genus Cebus. ...
Binomial name Cebus capucinus Linnaeus, 1758 The White-headed Capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the White-faced Capuchin or White-throated Capuchin, is a small New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae. ...
Binomial name Cebus capucinus Linnaeus, 1758 The White_headed Capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the White_faced Capuchin or White_throated Capuchin, is a small New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae. ...
Cebus albifrons (Humboldt, 1812) 8/17/2005 10:08 PM White-fronted Capuchin Common Names [[ Colombia]] Mico, macaco, mono blanco and caraira in the vecinity of Leticia; mico tanque or tangue in the watershed of the Caquetá River; maicero, maicero cariblanco and mico cariblanco in regions outside of the Amazon...
Binomial name Cebus albifrons (Humboldt, 1812) The White-fronted Capuchin (Cebus albifrons), is a New World primate, from six different countries in South America: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. ...
Binomial name Cebus olivaceus Schomburgk, 1848 The Weeper Capuchin, Cebus olivaceus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cebus olivaceus Schomburgk, 1848 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Weeper Capuchin, Cebus olivaceus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
Binomial name Cebus kaapori Queiroz, 1992 Kaapori Capuchin, Cebus kaapori is a capuchin monkey endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cebus kaapori Queiroz, 1992 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Kaapori Capuchin, Cebus kaapori is a capuchin monkey endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1758) The Tufted Caphuchin (Cebus apella), also known as Brown Capuchin or Black-capped Capuchin is a New World primate from South America. ...
Binomial name Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1758) The Tufted Caphuchin (Cebus apella), also known as Brown Capuchin or Black-capped Capuchin is a New World primate from South America. ...
Binomial name Cebus libidinosus Spix, 1823 The Black-striped Capuchin, Cebus libidinosus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cebus libidinosus Spix, 1823 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-striped Capuchin, Cebus libidinosus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
Binomial name Cebus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809) The Black Capuchin, Cebus nigritus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cebus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Capuchin, Cebus nigritus, is a capuchin monkey from South America. ...
Binomial name Cebus xanthosternos Wied-Neuwied, 1826 The Golden-bellied Capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos), also known as the Yellow-breasted or Buffy-headed Capuchin, is one of several species of New World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Cebus xanthosternos Wied-Neuwied, 1826 The Golden_bellied Capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos), also known as the Yellow_breasted or Buffy_headed Capuchin, is one of several species of New World monkeys. ...
Species Saimiri oerstedi Saimiri sciureus Saimiri ustus Saimiri boliviensis Saimiri vanzolini The squirrel monkeys are the New World monkeys of the genus Saimiri. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri oerstedii (Reinhardt, 1872) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Central American Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri oerstedii, is a squirrel monkey species from Central America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri oerstedii (Reinhardt, 1872) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Central American Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri oerstedii, is a squirrel monkey species from Central America. ...
Binomial name Saimiri sciureus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Common Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus) is a small New World primate from the Cebidae family, and native from ten different countries of South America: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. ...
Binomial name Saimiri sciureus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Common Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus) is a small New World primate from the Cebidae family, and native from ten different countries of South America: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri ustus (I. Geoffroy, 1843) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Bare-eared Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri ustus) is a squirrel monkey endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri ustus (I. Geoffroy, 1843) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Bare-eared Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri ustus) is a squirrel monkey endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri boliviensis (I. Geoffroy and Blainville, 1834) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-capped Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) is a South American squirrel monkey, found in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Saimiri boliviensis (I. Geoffroy and Blainville, 1834) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-capped Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) is a South American squirrel monkey, found in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. ...
Binomial name Saimiri vanzolini Ayres, 1985 The Black Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri vanzolini), or Blackish Squirrel Monkey, is a small New World primate, endemic from Brazil. ...
Binomial name Saimiri vanzolini Ayres, 1985 The Black Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri vanzolini), or Blackish Squirrel Monkey, is a small New World primate, endemic from Brazil. ...
Type species Simia trivirgata Humboldt, 1811 Species Aotus lemurinus Aotus hershkovitzi Aotus trivirgatus Aotus vociferans Aotus miconax Aotus nancymae Aotus azarae The Night monkeys, also known as the Owl monkeys or Douroucoulis, are the members of the genus Aotus of New World monkeys (monotypic in family Aotidae). ...
Type species Simia trivirgata Humboldt, 1811 Species Aotus lemurinus Aotus hershkovitzi Aotus trivirgatus Aotus vociferans Aotus miconax Aotus nancymae Aotus azarae The Night monkeys, also known as the Owl monkeys or Douroucoulis, are the members of the genus Aotus of New World monkeys (monotypic in family Aotidae). ...
Binomial name Aotus lemurinus I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 The Gray-bellied Night Monkey (Aotus lemurinus), also called the Lemurine Owl Monkey or Night Monkey, is a small New World monkey of the family Nyctipithecidae. ...
Binomial name Aotus lemurinus I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 The Gray-bellied Night Monkey (Aotus lemurinus), also called the Lemurine Owl Monkey or Night Monkey, is a small New World monkey of the family Nyctipithecidae. ...
Binomial name Aotus trivirgatus Humboldt, 1811 The Three-striped Night Monkey (Aotus trivirgatus), also known as Northern Night Monkey or Northern Owl Monkey, is one of several species of owl monkeys currently recognised. ...
Binomial name Aotus trivirgatus Humboldt, 1811 The Three_striped Night Monkey (Aotus trivirgatus), also known as Northern Night Monkey or Northern Owl Monkey, is one of several species of Venezuela and north-central Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus vociferans (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Spixs Night Monkey, Aotus vociferans, is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus vociferans (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Spixs Night Monkey, Aotus vociferans, is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus myconax Thomas, 1927 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Peruvian Night Monkey, Aotus myconax, is a night monkey species endemic to Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus myconax Thomas, 1927 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Peruvian Night Monkey, Aotus myconax, is a night monkey species endemic to Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus nancymaae Hershkovitz, 1983 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Nancy Mas Night Monkey (Aotus nancymaae) is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus nancymaae Hershkovitz, 1983 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Nancy Mas Night Monkey (Aotus nancymaae) is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus azarae (Humboldt, 1811) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Azaras Night Monkey, Aotus azarae, is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus azarae (Humboldt, 1811) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Azaras Night Monkey, Aotus azarae, is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus nigriceps (Dollman, 1909) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-headed Night Monkey (Aotus nigriceps) is a night monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Aotus nigriceps (Dollman, 1909) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-headed Night Monkey (Aotus nigriceps) is a night monkey species from South America. ...
Genera Pithecia Chiropotes Cacajao Callicebus The Pitheciidae are one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Species Pithecia pithecia Pithecia monachus Pithecia irrorata Pithecia aequatorialis Pithecia albicans Sakis are any of several New World monkeys of the genus Pithecia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia pithecia (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-faced Saki (Pithecia pithecia), also known as the Guianan Saki and the Golden-faced Saki, is a saki monkey found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia pithecia (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-faced Saki (Pithecia pithecia), also known as the Guianan Saki and the Golden-faced Saki, is a saki monkey found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and...
Geoffroys Monk Saki or just Monk Saki, Pithecia monhachus, is a Saki Monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia monhachus (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Monk Saki, Pithecia monhachus, is a saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Rio Tapajós Saki (Pithecia irrorata) is a saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Rio Tapajós Saki (Pithecia irrorata) is a saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia aequatorialis Hershkovitz, 1987 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Equatorial Saki, Pithecia aequatorialis, is a saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia aequatorialis Hershkovitz, 1987 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Equatorial Saki, Pithecia aequatorialis, is a saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia albicans Gray, 1860 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-footed Saki (Pithecia albicans) is a saki monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Pithecia albicans Gray, 1860 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-footed Saki (Pithecia albicans) is a saki monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
Species Chiropotes satanas Chiropotes albinasus The bearded sakis are two species of New World monkeys, classified in the genus Chiropotes. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes satanas (Hoffmannsegg, 1807) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Bearded Saki, Chiropotes satanas, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes satanas (Hoffmannsegg, 1807) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Bearded Saki, Chiropotes satanas, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
Red-backed Bearded Saki, Chiropotes chiropotes, is a Saki monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes chiropotes (Humboldt, 1811) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Red-backed Bearded Saki, Chiropotes chiropotes, is a bearded saki species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes israelita (Bonivicino et al. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes israelita (Bonivicino et al. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes utahicki Hershkovitz, 1985 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Uta Hicks Bearded Saki, Chiropotes utahicki, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes utahicki Hershkovitz, 1985 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Uta Hicks Bearded Saki, Chiropotes utahicki, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes albinasus (I. Geoffroy and Deville, 1848) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-nosed Saki, Chiropotes albinasus, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Chiropotes albinasus (I. Geoffroy and Deville, 1848) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-nosed Saki, Chiropotes albinasus, is a bearded saki species endemic to Brazil. ...
Species Cacajao melanocephalus Cacajao calvus Uakari is the common name for the New World monkeys of the genus Cacajao. ...
Binomial name Cacajao melanocephalus (Humboldt, 1812) The Black-headed Uakari (Cacajao melanocephalus) is a New World primate from the Pitheciidae family. ...
Binomial name Cacajao melanocephalus (Humboldt, 1812) The Black-headed Uakari (Cacajao melanocephalus) is a New World primate from the Pitheciidae family. ...
Binomial name Cacajao calvus (I. Geoffroy, 1847) The Bald Uakari (Cacajao calvus), also known as the Red Uakari or Bald-headed Uakari, is a distinctive red-faced monkey found in swampy forests in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. ...
Binomial name Cacajao calvus (I. Geoffroy, 1847) The Bald Uakari (Cacajao calvus), also known as the Red Uakari or Bald-headed Uakari, is a distinctive red-faced monkey found in swampy forests in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. ...
Species 16 species, see text Titi is the common name for the New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus donacophilus (dOrbigny, 1836) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-eared Titi, Callicebus donacophilus, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus modestus Lönnberg, 1939 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Rio Beni Titi, Callicebus modestus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Bolivia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus oenanthe Thomas, 1924 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Rio Mayo Titi, Callicebus oenanthe, is a titi monkey species endemic to Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus olallae Lönnberg, 1939 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Ollala Brothers Titi, Callicebus olallae, is a titi monkey species endemic to Colombia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus pallescens Oldfield Thomas, 1907 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-coated Titi, Callicebus pallescens, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus baptista Lönnberg, 1939 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Baptista Lake Titi, Callicebus baptista, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus bernhardi van Roosmalen et al. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus brunneus (Wagner, 1842) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Brown Titi, Callicebus brunneus, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus cinerascens (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Ashy Black Titi, Callicebus cinerascens, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus hoffmannsi Thomas, 1908) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Hoffmanns Titi, Callicebus hoffmannsi, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus moloch (Hoffmannsegg, 1807) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Red-bellied Titi, Callicebus moloch, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus barbarabrownae (Hershkovitz, 1990) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Barbara Browns Titi, Callicebus barbarabrownae, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus coimbrai Kobayashi and Langguth, 1999 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Coimbra Filhos Titi or just Coimbras Titi, Callicebus coimbrai, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus melanochir (Wied-Neuwied, 1820) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-handed Titi, Callicebus melanochir, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus nigrifrons (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-fronted Titi, Callicebus nigrifrons, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus personatus (Ã. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Atlantic Titi, Callicebus personatus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus caligatus (Wagner, 1842) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Chestnut-bellied Titi, Callicebus caligatus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus cupreus (Spix, 1823) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Coppery Titi, Callicebus cupreus, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus discolor (I. Geoffroy and Deville, 1848) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-tailed Titi, Callicebus discolor, is a Titi Monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus dubius Hershkovitz, 1988 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Hershkovitzs Titi, Callicebus dubius, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus ornatus (Gray, 1866) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Ornate Titi, Callicebus ornatus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Colombia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus stephennashi van Roosmalen et al. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus lucifer Thomas, 1914 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Lucifer Titi, Callicebus lucifer, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus lugens (Humboldt, 1811) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black Titi, Callicebus lugens, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus medemi Hershkovitz, 1963 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Colombian Black-handed Titi, Callicebus medemi, is a titi monkey species endemic to Colombia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus purinus Thomas, 1927 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Rio Purus Titi, Callicebus purinus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus regulus Thomas, 1927 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Red-headed Titi, Callicebus regulus, is a titi monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus torquatus (Hoffmannsegg, 1807) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Collared Titi, Callicebus torquatus, is a titi monkey species from South America. ...
Binomial name Callicebus aureipalatii The GoldenPalace. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Callicebus aureipalatii Wallace, 2005 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The GoldenPalace. ...
Genera Alouatta Ateles Brachyteles Lagothrix Oreonax The Atelidae are one of the two families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Species Alouatta belzebul Alouatta caraya Alouatta coibensis Alouatta fusca Alouatta palliata Alouatta pigra Alouatta sara Alouatta seniculus The howler monkeys (genus Alouatta monotypic in subfamily Mycetinae) are among the largest of the New World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Alouatta coibensis Thomas, 1902 The Coiba Island Howler (Alouatta coibensis) is a howler monkey species endemic to Panama. ...
Binomial name Alouatta palliata (Gray, 1849) The Golden-mantled Howling Monkey (Alouatta palliata), or just Mantled Howler, is a howler monkey species from Central and South America. ...
Guatemalan howler monkey - ALOUATTA PIGRA Possibly Endangered Class: Animals with Milk Glands (Mammalia) Subclass: True Mammals (Eutheria) Order: First Order Mammals (Primatea) Family: Cebidae. ...
The Red handed Howler Monkeys Scientific name is Alouatta Belzebul. ...
Brown Howler Monkey, Alouatta fusca, is a Howler Monkey from Argentina and Brazil. ...
Binomial name Alouatta nigerrima Lönnberg, 1941 The Amazon Black Howler (Alouatta nigerrima) is a howler monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Alouatta sara Elliot, 1910 The Bolivian Red Howler (Alouatta sara) is a howler monkey species endemic to Bolivia. ...
Red Howler Monkey, Alouatta seniculus, is a South American Howler Monkey. ...
Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta caraya, is a Howler Monkey from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, being the southernmost member of the group. ...
Type species Simia paniscus Linnaeus, 1758 Species Ateles paniscus Ateles belzebuth Ateles chamek Ateles hybridus Ateles marginatus Ateles fusciceps Ateles geoffroyi Spider monkeys are New World monkeys of the family Atelidae, subfamily Atelinae. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles paniscus (Linnaeus, 1758) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Red-faced Spider Monkey, Ateles paniscus, is a spider monkey from Brazil, Guiana and French Guiana. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles belzebuth Ã. Geoffroy, 1806 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-fronted Spider Monkey (Ateles belzebuth) is a spider monkey from Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles chamek (Humboldt, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Peruvian Spider Monkey, Ateles chamek, is a spider monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles hybridus I. Geoffroy, 1829 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Brown Spider Monkey, Ateles hybridus, is a spider monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles marginatus Ã. Geoffroy, 1809 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The White-cheeked Spider Monkey, Ateles marginatus, is a spider monkey species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles fusciceps Gray, 1866 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Black-headed Spider Monkey, Ateles fusciceps, is a spider monkey species from Central and South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles geoffroyi Kuhl, 1820 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Geoffroys Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyi, is a spider monkey species from Central America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Ateles geoffroyi Kuhl, 1820 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Geoffroys Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyi, is a spider monkey species from Central America. ...
Species Brachyteles arachnoides Brachyteles hypoxanthus Woolly spider monkeys, or muriqui, are the monkeys of the genus Brachyteles, which is closely related to the spider monkeys and the woolly monkeys. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Brachyteles arachnoides (Ã. Geoffroy, 1806) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Southern Muriqui, Brachyteles arachnoides, is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Brachyteles arachnoides (Ã. Geoffroy, 1806) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Southern Muriqui, Brachyteles arachnoides, is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Kuhl, 1820) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Northern Muriqui, Brachyteles hypoxanthus, is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Kuhl, 1820) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Northern Muriqui, Brachyteles hypoxanthus, is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil. ...
Species Lagothrix lagotricha Lagothrix cana Lagothrix lugens Lagothrix poeppigii The woolly monkeys are the genus Lagothrix of New World monkeys, usually placed in the family Atelidae. ...
Binomial name Lagothrix lagothricha (Humboldt, 1812) The Brown Woolly Monkey or Common Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix lagothricha, is a woolly monkey from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. ...
Binomial name Lagothrix lagothricha (Humboldt, 1812) The Brown Woolly Monkey or Common Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix lagothricha, is a woolly monkey from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix cana (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Gray Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix cana, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix cana (Ã. Geoffroy, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Gray Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix cana, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix lugens Elliot, 1907 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Colombian Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix lugens, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix lugens Elliot, 1907 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Colombian Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix lugens, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix poeppigii Schinz, 1844 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Poeppigs Woolly Monkey or the Silvery Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix poeppigii, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Lagothrix poeppigii Schinz, 1844 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Poeppigs Woolly Monkey or the Silvery Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix poeppigii, is a woolly monkey species from South America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Oreonax flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey, Oreonax flavicauda, is a New World primate endemic to Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Oreonax flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey, Oreonax flavicauda, is a New World primate endemic to Peru. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Oreonax flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey, Oreonax flavicauda, is a New World primate endemic to Peru. ...
Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ...
Binomial name Allenopithecus nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Allens Swamp Monkeys get hot when they live in the Congo basin, in the Republic of Congo and in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
Binomial name Allenopithecus nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Allens Swamp Monkeys get hot when they live in the Congo basin, in the Republic of Congo and in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
Binomial name Allenopithecus nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Allens Swamp Monkey (Allenopithecus nigroviridis) is the primate species that is categorized in its own genus Allenopithecus in the Old World monkey family. ...
Species Miopithecus talapoin Miopithecus ogouensis Talapoins are the two species of Old World monkeys classified in genus Miopiothecus. ...
Binomial name Erythrocebus patas Schreber, 1775 The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over West Africa. ...
Binomial name Erythrocebus patas Schreber, 1775 The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over West Africa. ...
Binomial name Erythrocebus patas Schreber, 1775 The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over West Africa. ...
Type species Chlorocebus aethiops Grivet Species Chlorocebus sabaceus Chlorocebus aethiops Chlorocebus djamdjamensis Chlorocebus tantalus Chlorocebus pygerythrus Chlorocebus cynosuros The vervet monkeys or green monkeys are primates from the family of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Chlorocebus aethiops Linnaeus, 1758 The grivet is an Old World monkey with long white tufts of hair along the sides of the face. ...
Binomial name Chlorocebus aethiops Linnaeus, 1758 The Grivet (Chlorocebus aethiops) is an Old World monkey with long white tufts of hair along the sides of the face. ...
Species Chlorocebus sabaceus Chlorocebus aethiops Chlorocebus djamdjamensis Chlorocebus tantalus Chlorocebus pygerythrus Chlorocebus cynosuros The vervet monkeys or green monkeys are primates from the family of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Chlorocebus pygerythrus Linnaeus, 1758 The Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) is the primate species that fall into the family Cercopithecidae and are commonly found around South Africa, where they are classified as vermin. ...
Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus dryas Schwarz, 1932 The Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), also known as Salonga Monkey or Ntolu, is a little-known species of guenon found only in the Congo Basin, restricted to the left bank of the Congo River. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus dryas Schwarz, 1932 The Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), also known as Salonga Monkey or Ntolu, is a little-known species of guenon found only in the Congo Basin, restricted to the left bank of the Congo River. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus diana (Linnaeus, 1758) The Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana) is often considered one of the most beautiful of the Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus diana (Linnaeus, 1758) The Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana) is often considered one of the most beautiful of the Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus mitis Wolf, 1822 The Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) is a species of guenon native to various parts of east, central and southern Africa, including the Congo River basin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus mitis Wolf, 1822 The Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) is a species of guenon native to various parts of east, central and southern Africa, including the Congo River basin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus erythrogaster Gray, 1866 White-throated Guenon (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), also known as Red-bellied Monkey and Red-bellied Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus erythrogaster Gray, 1866 White_throated Guenon (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), also known as Red_bellied Monkey and Red_bellied Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus sclateri Pocock, 1904 Sclaters Guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), also known as Sclaters Monkey and White-throated Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus sclateri Pocock, 1904 Sclaters Guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), also known as Sclaters Monkey and White_throated Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus preussi Matschie, 1898 Preusss Monkey (Cercopithecus preussi), also known as Preusss Guenon, is a diurnal primate that lives terrestrially in mountainous (up to 2500 m) forests of eastern Nigeria, western Cameroon and Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus preussi Matschie, 1898 Preusss Monkey (Cercopithecus preussi), also known as Preusss Guenon, is a diurnal primate that lives terrestrially in mountainous (up to 2500 m) forests of eastern Nigeria, western Cameroon and Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus solatus M. H. S. Harrison, 1988 Sun-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus solatus), also known as Sun-tailed Guenon, is a primate that lives semi-terrestrially in one hilly area of moist evergreen forest in Gabon. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus solatus M. H. S. Harrison, 1988 Sun-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus solatus), also known as Sun-tailed Guenon, is a primate that lives semi-terrestrially in one hilly area of moist evergreen forest in Gabon. ...
Species see text The macaques form the genus Macaca of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Macaca sylvanus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) is a tail-less macaque. ...
Binomial name Macaca sylvanus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) is a tail-less macaque; despite its name, it is a true monkey and not an ape. ...
Binomial name Macaca silenus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus) is an Old World monkey that lives only in southwest India. ...
Binomial name Macaca silenus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus) is an Old World monkey that lives only in southwest India. ...
Binomial name Macaca maura (F. Cuvier, 1823) The Moor Macaque (Macaca maura) has brown/black body fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on the rump. ...
Binomial name Macaca maura (F. Cuvier, 1823) The Moor Macaque (Macaca maura) has brown/black body fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on the rump. ...
Binomial name Macaca ochreata (Ogilby, 1841) The Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca ochreata (Ogilby, 1841) The Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca hecki (Matschie, 1901) The Hecks Macaque (Macaca hecki) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca hecki (Matschie, 1901) The Hecks Macaque (Macaca hecki) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca nigra (Desmarest, 1822) The Celebes Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra), also known as the Black Ape, is an Old World monkey that lives in the northeast of the Indonesian island Sulawesi (Celebes) as well as on smaller neighboring islands. ...
Binomial name Macaca nigra (Desmarest, 1822) The Celebes Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra), also known as Crested Black Macaque or the Black Ape, is an Old World monkey that lives in the northeast of the Indonesian island Sulawesi (Celebes) as well as on smaller neighboring islands. ...
Binomial name Macaca fascicularis Raffles, 1821 The Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is an arboreal macaque native to South-East Asia. ...
Binomial name Macaca fascicularis Raffles, 1821 The Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is an arboreal macaque native to South-East Asia. ...
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Binomial name Macaca arctoides (I. Geoffroy, 1831) The Stump-tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides), also called the Bear Macaque, is a macaque living in China, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Thailand. ...
Binomial name Macaca mulatta Zimmermann, 1780 The Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Macaca mulatta Zimmermann, 1780 The Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), often called the Rhesus monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Macaca cyclopis (Swinhoe, 1862) The Formosan Rock Macaque (Macaca cyclopis) is a macaque living in Taiwan and has been introduced to Japan. ...
Binomial name Macaca cyclopis (Swinhoe, 1862) The Formosan Rock Macaque (Macaca cyclopis) is a macaque living in Taiwan and has been introduced to Japan. ...
Binomial name Macaca fuscata Blyth, 1875 The Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata), also known as the Snow Monkey, is a terrestrial monkey species native to northern Japan, although an introduced free-ranging population has been living near Laredo, Texas since 1972. ...
Binomial name Macaca fuscata Blyth, 1875 The Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata), also known as the Snow Monkey, is a terrestrial monkey native to northern Japan. ...
Binomial name Macaca sinica (Linnaeus, 1771) The Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) is a redish-brown color monkey enedemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Macaca sinica (Linnaeus, 1771) The Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) is a redish-brown color monkey enedemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Macaca radiata (E. Geoffroy, 1812) The Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) is a macaque living in India. ...
Binomial name Macaca radiata (E. Geoffroy, 1812) The Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) is a macaque living in India. ...
Binomial name Macaca assamensis (McClelland, 1839) The Assam Macaque (Macaca assamensis) is a macaque living in Nepal, Vietnam and southern China. ...
Binomial name Macaca assamensis (McClelland, 1839) The Assam Macaque (Macaca assamensis) is a macaque living in Nepal, Vietnam and southern China. ...
Binomial name Macaca thibetana (Milne-Edwards, 1870) The Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana), or Milne-Edwards Macaque is found in China, Tibet and Vietnam. ...
Binomial name Macaca thibetana (Milne-Edwards, 1870) The Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana) is found in China, Tibet and Vietnam. ...
Binomial name Macaca munzala Sinha et al. ...
Binomial name Macaca munzala The Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala) is a macaque native to Arunachal Pradesh in north-eastern India. ...
Species Lophocebus albigena Lophocebus aterrimus Lophocebus opdenboschi Lophocebus kipunji Cercocebus atys Cercocebus torquatus Cercocebus agilis Cercocebus chrysogaster Cercocebus galeritus Cercocebus sanjei Mangabeys are West-African monkeys, belonging to the genus Cercocebus or Lophocebus. ...
Binomial name Lophocebus albigena (Gray, 1850) The Grey-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena) is an Old World monkey found in the forests of Central Africa. ...
Binomial name Lophocebus albigena (Gray, 1850) The Grey-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena) is an Old World monkey found in the forests of Central Africa. ...
Binomial name Lophocebus kipunji (Jones et al. ...
Binomial name Lophocebus kipunji (Jones et al. ...
Species Papio hamadryas Papio papio Papio anubis Papio cynocephalus Papio ursinus The Baboon is the largest non-hominid member of the primate order. ...
Binomial name Papio hamadryas (Linnaeus, 1758) The Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio hamadryas (Linnaeus, 1758) The Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio papio (Desmarest, 1820) The Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio papio (Desmarest, 1820) The Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio anubis (Lesson, 1827) The Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio anubis (Lesson, 1827) The Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio cynocephalus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Papio cynocephalus (Linnaeus, 1766) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1792) The Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1792) The Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Theropithecus gelada (Rüppell, 1835) Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) is a species of Old World monkey, found only in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. ...
Binomial name Theropithecus gelada (Rüppell, 1835) Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) is a species of Old World monkey, found only in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. ...
Binomial name Theropithecus gelada (Rüppell, 1835) Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) is a species of Old World monkey, found only in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. ...
Species Cercocebus atys Cercocebus torquatus Cercocebus agilis Cercocebus chrysogaster Cercocebus galeritus Cercocebus sanjei The white-eyelid mangabeys are West-African Old World monkeys, belonging to the genus Cercocebus. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus chrysogaster (Audebert, 1797) The Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), also called the White-collared Mangabey, is an Old World monkey of Guinea Bissau, Gabon, and Cameroon. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus atys (Audebert, 1797) The Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), also called the White-collared Mangabey, is an Old World monkey of Guinea Bissau, Gabon, and Cameroon. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus chrysogaster Lydekker, 1900 The Golden-bellied Mangabey lives in the Congo. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus chrysogaster Lydekker, 1900 The Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster) is an Old World monkey that is found in the Congo. ...
Type species Simia mormon & Simia maimon Linnaeus, 1766 & Alstromer, 1766 ( = Simia sphinx Linnaeus, 1758) Species Mandrillus sphinx Mandrillus leucophaeus Mandrillus is the genus of the Mandrill and its close relative the Drill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus, 1758) The Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world Monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Drill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus sphinx F. Cuvier, 1807 The Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world Monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Drill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus leucophaeus Linnaeus, 1758 The Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world Monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Mandrill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus leucophaeus Linnaeus, 1758 The Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world Monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Mandrill. ...
Species Colobus satanas Colobus angolensis Colobus polykomos Colobus vellerosus Colobus guereza Black-and-white colobus are the Old World monkeys which bear a striking resemblance to skunks. ...
Binomial name Colobus polykomos (Zimmermann, 1780) King Colobus is a species of Old World monkeys, found in lowland and montane rain forests in a region stretching between Gambia and the Côte dIvoire within Africa. ...
Binomial name Colobus polykomos (Zimmermann, 1780) King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), also known as the Western Black-and-white Colobus, is a species of Old World monkey, found in lowland and mountain rain forests in a region stretching between Gambia and Côte dIvoire within Africa. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), also known simply as the Guereza or the Abyssinian Black-and-white Colobus, is a colobus monkey, a kind of Old World monkey. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), also known simply as the Guereza or the Abyssinian Black-and-white Colobus, is a colobus monkey, a kind of Old World monkey. ...
Binomial name Piliocolobus kirkii Gray, 1868 The Zanzibar Red Colobus is a red colobus native to Zanzibar. ...
Binomial name Piliocolobus kirkii Gray, 1868 The Zanzibar Red Colobus is a red colobus native to Zanzibar. ...
Species Semnopithecus schistaceus Semnopithecus ajax Semnopithecus hector Semnopithecus entellus Semnopithecus hypoleucos Semnopithecus dussumieri Semnopithecus priam The gray langurs are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Semnopithecus. ...
Binomial name Semnopithecus hypoleucos The Black-footed Gray Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos) is an Old World monkey, one of the species of langurs. ...
Binomial name Semnopithecus hypoleucos The Black-footed Gray Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos) is an Old World monkey, one of the species of langurs. ...
Species 17, see text The lutungs are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Trachypithecus. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus vetulus (Erxleben, 1777) The Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey, is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus vetulus (Erxleben, 1777) The Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey, is a species of monkey endemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus johnii (J. Fischer, 1829) Nilgiri Langur (Trachypithecus johni) is a lutung (a type of Old World monkey) found in the Nilgiri hills of the Western Ghats in South India. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Trachypithecus johnii (J. Fischer, 1829) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Nilgiri Langur (Trachypithecus johni) is a lutung (a type of Old World monkey) found in the Nilgiri hills of the Western Ghats in South India. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus cristatus , The Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), also known as the silvered leaf monkey, is an Old World monkey with grey tips on dark brown or black fur, though the groin and ventral side of the tail are yellowish in color. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus cristatus , The Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), also known as the silvered leaf monkey, is an Old World monkey with grey tips on dark brown or black fur, though the groin and ventral side of the tail are yellowish in color. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus geei (Khajuria, 1956) The Gees Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei) or simply the Golden Langur is an Old World monkey found primarily in the foothills of the Himalayas along the Assam Bhutan border. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus geei (Khajuria, 1956) The Gees Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei) or simply the Golden Langur is an Old World monkey found primarily in the foothills of the Himalayas along the Assam Bhutan border. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Trachypithecus hatinhensis (Dao, 1970) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hatinh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis) is an Old World monkey found in Vietnam, primarily in Quang Binh province. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Trachypithecus hatinhensis (Dao, 1970) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hatinh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis) is an Old World monkey found in Vietnam, primarily in Quang Binh province. ...
Species 11, see text The surilis are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Presbytis. ...
Families Pygathrix nemaeus Pygathrix nigripe Pygathrix cinerea The doucs or douc langurs make up the genus Pygathrix, which belongs to the subfamily Colobinae (leaf-eating monkeys). ...
Binomial name Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771) Red-shanked Doucs (Pygathrix nemaeus) are a species of Old World monkey and probably the most colourful of mammals. ...
Binomial name Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771) Red-shanked Doucs (Pygathrix nemaeus) are probably the most colourful of mammals. ...
Species Rhinopithecus roxellana Rhinopithecus bieti Rhinopithecus brelichi Rhinopithecus avunculus The snub-nosed monkeys are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Rhinopithecus. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus (Wurmb, 1787) The Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus, monotypic in genus Nasalis) is a reddish-brown arboreal leaf-eating monkey, found only in the coastal areas of Borneo and the Mentawai Islands west of Sumatra, in coastal mangrove swamps and riverine forests. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus (Wurmb, 1787) The Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus, monotypic in genus Nasalis) is a reddish-brown arboreal leaf-eating monkey, found only in the coastal areas of Borneo and the Mentawai Islands west of Sumatra, in coastal mangrove swamps and riverine forests. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus Wurmb, 1787 The Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus, monotypic in genus Nasalis) is a reddish-brown arboreal leaf-eating monkey, found only in the coastal areas of Borneo and the Mentawai Islands west of Sumatra, in coastal mangrove swamps and riverine forests. ...
Binomial name Simias concolor Miller, 1903 The Pig-tailed Langur (Simias concolor, monotypic in genus Simias) is a large, rather heavily built Old World monkey, which is adapted to climbing with its long arms. ...
Binomial name Simias concolor Miller, 1903 The Pig-tailed Langur (Simias concolor, monotypic in genus Simias) is a large, rather heavily built Old World monkey, which is adapted to climbing with its long arms. ...
Binomial name Simias concolor Miller, 1903 The Pig-tailed Langur (Simias concolor, monotypic in genus Simias) is a large, rather heavily built Old World monkey, which is adapted to climbing with its long arms. ...
Species 14 species, see text Gibbons are small apes that are traditionally grouped in the genus Hylobates. ...
Hylobates are also known as the lesser apes. ...
Binomial name Hylobates lar (Linnaeus, 1771) The Lar Gibbon (Hylobates lar), also known as the White-handed Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates lar (Linnaeus, 1771) The Lar Gibbon (Hylobates lar), also known as the White-handed Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobatesagilis F. Cuvier, 1821 The Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis), also known as the Black-handed Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates agilis F. Cuvier, 1821 The Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis), also known as the Black-handed Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates muelleri Martin, 1841 Müllers Bornean Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri), also known as the Grey Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates muelleri Martin, 1841 Müllers Bornean Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri), also known as the Grey Gibbon, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates (Hylobates) moloch (Audebert, 1798) The Silvery Gibbon (Hylobates (Hylobates) moloch) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates moloch (Audebert, 1798) The Silvery Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates (Hylobates) pileatus (Gray, 1861) The Pileated Gibbon (Hylobates (Hylobates) pileatus) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates pileatus (Gray, 1861) The Pileated Gibbon (Hylobates pileatus) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates (Hylobates) klossii (Miller, 1903) The Kloss Gibbon (Hylobates (Hylobates) klossii), also known as the Bilou, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Hylobates klossii (Miller, 1903) The Kloss Gibbon (Hylobates klossii), also known as the Mentawai Gibbon or the Bilou, is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. ...
Binomial name Bunopithecus hoolock (Harlan, 1834) The Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock), also known as just the Hoolock, is a primate species from the family of the gibbons (Hylobatidae) and the only one in the genus Bunopithecus. ...
Binomial name Hylobates (Symphalangus) syndactylus (Raffles, 1821) The Siamang (Hylobates syndactylus) is an arboreal black furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia and Sumatra. ...
Binomial name Symphalangus syndactylus (Raffles, 1821) The Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) is an arboreal black furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia and Sumatra. ...
Binomial name Hylobates (Symphalangus) syndactylus (Raffles, 1821) The Siamang (Hylobates syndactylus) is an arboreal black furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia and Sumatra. ...
Species 14 species, see text Gibbons are small apes that are traditionally grouped in the genus Hylobates. ...
Genera Subfamily Ponginae Pongo - orangutans Gigantopithecus (extinct) Sivapithecus (extinct) Lufengpithecus (extinct) Ankarapithecus (extinct) Subfamily Homininae Gorilla - gorillas Pan - chimpanzees Homo - Humans and their immediate ancestors Ouranopithecus (extinct) Paranthropus (extinct) Australopithecus (extinct) Sahelanthropus (extinct) Orrorin (extinct) Ardipithecus (extinct) Kenyanthropus (extinct) The hominids are the members of the biological family Hominidae (the...
Type species Simia pygmaeus Linnaeus, 1760 Species Pongo pygmaeus Pongo abelii Orangutans (also spelled orang utan, orang-utan, sometimes incorrectly orangutang) are two species of great apes with long arms and reddish, sometimes brown, hair native to Malaysia and Indonesia. ...
The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) is the rarest of the 2 species of orangutan. ...
Binomial name Pongo abelii Lesson, 1827 The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) is the rarest of the 2 species of orangutan. ...
Type species Troglodytes gorilla Savage, 1847 Species Gorilla gorilla Gorilla beringei The gorilla, the largest of the primates, is a ground-dwelling herbivore that inhabits the forests of central Africa. ...
Species Pan troglodytes Pan paniscus Chimpanzees, also called chimps, are the common name for two species in the genus Pan. ...
Binomial name Pan troglodytes (Blumenbach, 1775) The Common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is a great ape. ...
Binomial name Pan troglodytes Blumenbach, 1799 The Common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is a great ape. ...
Binomial name Pan paniscus Schwarz, 1929 The Bonobo (Pan paniscus), sometimes called the Pygmy Chimpanzee and less often the Dwarf or Gracile Chimpanzee, is one of the two species comprising the Chimpanzee genus, Pan. ...
Binomial name Pan paniscus Schwarz, 1929 The Bonobo (Pan paniscus), sometimes called the Pygmy Chimpanzee, is one of the two species comprising the genus Pan; both members of that genus are technically chimpanzees, though the term is frequently used to refer only to the other member of the genus, Pan...
Species Homo sapiens See text for extinct species. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} Subspecies Homo sapiens idaltu (extinct) Homo sapiens sapiens [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Homo (genus). ...
Human beings are defined variously in biological, spiritual, and cultural terms, or in combinations thereof. ...
- Family Bradypodidae (Three-toed sloths)
- Family Megalonychidae (Two-toed sloths)
- Genus Choloepus (Two-toed sloths)
- Southern Two-toed Sloth (C. didactylus)
- Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth (C. hoffmanni)
- Family Dasypodidae (Armadillos)
- Genus Chlamyphorus (Fairy Armadillos)
- Genus Cabassous (Naked-tailed Armadillos)
- Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo (C. centralis)
- Chacoan Naked-tailed Armadillo (C. chacoensis)
- Greater Naked-tailed Armadillo (C. tatouay)
- Southern Naked-tailed Armadillo (C. unicinctus)
- Genus Chaetophractus (Hairy armadillos)
- Andean Hairy Armadillo (C. nationi)
- Screaming Hairy Armadillo (C. vellerosus)
- Large Hairy Armadillo (C. villosus)
- Genus Dasypus (Long-nosed armadillos)
- Southern Long-nosed Armadillo (D. hybridus)
- Great Long-nosed Armadillo (D. kappleri)
- Nine-banded Armadillo (D. novemcinctus)
- Hairy Long-nosed Armadillo (D. pilosus)
- Llanos Long-nosed Armadillo (D. sabanicola)
- Seven-banded Armadillo (D. septemcinctus)
- Genus Euphractus (Six-banded Armadillos)
- Six-banded Armadillo (E. sexcinctus)
- Genus Priodontes (Giant armadillos)
- Genus Tolypeutes (Three-banded armadillos)
- Southern Three-banded Armadillo (T. matacus)
- Brazilian Three-banded Armadillo (T. tricinctus)
- Genus Zaedyus (Pichis)
- Family Myrmecophagidae (Anteaters)
Families Myrmecophagidae Megalonychidae Bradypodidae Dasypodidae The order Xenarthra is a group of placental mammals, extant today only in the Americas. ...
Genera Chlamyphorus Cabassous Chaetophractus Dasypus Euphractus Priodontes Tolypeutes Zaedyus Armadillos are any of several small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell. ...
Genera Myrmecophaga Tamandua Cyclopes Anteaters are mammals of the order Xenarthra and the family Myrmecophagidae, commonly known for eating ants and termites. ...
Families Megalonychidae P.Gervais, 1855 Bradypodidae Gray, 1821 Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Xenarthra. ...
Families Megalonychidae Bradypodidae Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Xenarthra. ...
Families Megalonychidae Bradypodidae Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Xenarthra. ...
An ai (Bradypus torquatus) is a species of three-toed South American sloth. ...
Binomial name Bradypus torquatus Illiger, 1811 The Maned three-toed sloth, also known as an ai, Bradypus torquatus, is a species of three-toed South American sloth. ...
Binomial name Bradypus tridactylus Linnaeus, 1758 The Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) is a sloth. ...
Binomial name Bradypus tridactylus Linnaeus, 1758 The Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) is a sloth. ...
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[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Bradypus variegatus Schinz, 1825 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth, Bradypus variegatus, as suggested by their names, have only three toes on each foot, compared to the two-toed sloths, is a species of...
Families Megalonychidae Bradypodidae Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Xenarthra. ...
This article refers to the South American mammal. ...
Binomial name Choloepus didactylus Linnaeus, 1758 Southern Two-toed Sloth, Choloepus didactylus, is a species of Sloth from South America. ...
Binomial name Choloepus hoffmanni Peters, 1859 Hoffmanns Two-toed Sloth, Choloepus hoffmanni, is a species of Sloth from Central and South America. ...
Genera Chlamyphorus Cabassous Chaetophractus Dasypus Euphractus Priodontes Tolypeutes Zaedyus Armadillos are any of several small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell. ...
Genera Chlamyphorus Cabassous Chaetophractus Dasypus Euphractus Priodontes Tolypeutes Zaedyus Armadillos are any of several small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell. ...
Binomial name Chlamyphorus truncatus Harlan, 1825 The pink fairy armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) or pichiciego is a species of armadillo (small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell). ...
Binomial name Chlamyphorus truncatus Harlan, 1825 The pink fairy armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) or pichiciego is a species of armadillo (small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell). ...
Binomial name Cabassous tatouay (Desmarest, 1804) Greater Naked-tailed Armadillo, Cabassous tatouay, is an Armadillo species from South America. ...
Binomial name Cabassous unicinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) Southern Naked-tailed Armadillo, Cabassous unicinctus, is a small species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Dasypus hybridus (Desmarest, 1804) Southern Long-nosed Armadillo, Dasypus hybridus, is an Armadillo species from South America. ...
Binomial name Dasypus kappleri (Kerr, 1792) Great Long-nosed Armadillo, Dasypus kappleri, is a species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Dasypus novemcinctus (Kerr, 1792) Nine-banded Long-nosed Armadillo or just Nine-banded Armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, is a species of Armadillo from North, Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Dasypus septemcinctus (Kerr, 1792) Seven-banded Long-nosed Armadillo or just Seven-banded Armadillo, Dasypus septemcinctus, is a species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Euphractus sexcinctus (Kerr, 1792) Yellow Armadillo or Six-banded Armadillo, Euphractus sexcinctus, is a species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Euphractus sexcinctus (Kerr, 1792) Yellow Armadillo or Six-banded Armadillo, Euphractus sexcinctus, is a species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Euphractus sexcinctus (Kerr, 1792) Yellow Armadillo or Six-banded Armadillo, Euphractus sexcinctus, is a species of Armadillo from South America. ...
Binomial name Priodontes maximus (Kerr, 1792) The Giant armadillo, known by the binomial name Priodontes maximus, and its synonym Priodontes giganteus, is the largest species of armadillo. ...
Binomial name Priodontes maximus (Kerr, 1792) The Giant armadillo, known by the binomial name Priodontes maximus, and its synonym Priodontes giganteus, is the largest species of armadillo. ...
Binomial name Priodontes maximus (Kerr, 1792) The Giant armadillo, known by the binomial name Priodontes maximus, and its synonym Priodontes giganteus, is the largest species of armadillo. ...
Binomial name Tolypeutes matacus (Desmarest, 1804) Southern Three-banded Armadillo, Tolypeutes matacus, is an Armadillo species from South America. ...
Binomial name Tolypeutes tricinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) Brazilian Three-banded Armadillo, Tolypeutes tricinctus, is an Armadillo species endemic to Brazil. ...
Genera Myrmecophaga Tamandua Cyclopes Anteaters are mammals of the order Xenarthra and the family Myrmecophagidae, commonly known for eating ants and termites. ...
Genera Myrmecophaga Tamandua Cyclopes Anteaters are mammals of the order Xenarthra and the family Myrmecophagidae, commonly known for eating ants and termites. ...
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[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cyclopes didactylus Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Silky Anteater or Pigmy Anteater (Cyclopes didactylus) is a species of anteater from Central and South America ranging from extreme southern Mexico south to Brazil and, possibly, Paraguay. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cyclopes didactylus Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Silky Anteater or Pigmy Anteater (Cyclopes didactylus) is a species of anteater from Central and South America ranging from extreme southern Mexico south to Brazil and, possibly, Paraguay. ...
Binomial name Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758 The Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, is the largest species of Anteater. ...
Genera Myrmecophaga Tamandua Cyclopes Anteaters are mammals of the order Xenarthra and the family Myrmecophagidae, commonly known for eating ants and termites. ...
Genera Myrmecophaga Tamandua Cyclopes Anteaters are mammals of the order Xenarthra and the family Myrmecophagidae, commonly known for eating ants and termites. ...
Binomial name Tamandua tetradactyla Linnaeus, 1758 Southern Anteater or Lesser Anteater, Tamandua tetradactyla, is a species of Anteater from South America. ...
Binomial name Tamandua tetradactyla Linnaeus, 1758 Southern Anteater or Lesser Anteater, Tamandua tetradactyla, is a species of Anteater from South America. ...
Species Manis gigantea Manis temmincki Manis tricuspis Manis tetradactyla Manis crassicaudata Manis pentadactyla Manis javanica Pangolins are mammals with large scales on their skins which can be found in parts of Africa and Asia. ...
Species Manis gigantea Manis temmincki Manis tricuspis Manis tetradactyla Manis crassicaudata Manis pentadactyla Manis javanica Pangolins are mammals with large scales on their skins which can be found in parts of Africa and Asia. ...
Species Manis culionensis Manis gigantea Manis temmincki Manis tricuspis Manis tetradactyla Manis crassicaudata Manis pentadactyla Manis javanica Pangolins or scaly anteaters are mammals in the Pholidota order. ...
Species Manis gigantea Manis temmincki Manis tricuspis Manis tetradactyla Manis crassicaudata Manis pentadactyla Manis javanica Pangolins are mammals with large scales on their skins which can be found in parts of Africa and Asia. ...
Binomial name Manis gigantea , The Giant Pangolin is the largest species of pangolin, found in Africa. ...
Binomial name Manis gigantea , The Giant Pangolin is the largest species of pangolin, found in Africa. ...
Binomial name Manis temminckii Smuts, 1832 The Temmincks Pangolin (Manis temminckii) is one of four species of pangolin which can be found in Africa and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. ...
Binomial name Manis temminckii Smuts, 1832 The Temmincks Pangolin (Manis temminckii) is one of four species of pangolin which can be found in Africa and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. ...
Common Name: Tree Pangolin Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Pholidota Family Manidae Genus Manis Species Tricuspis Scientific Name: Manis tricuspis The pangolin is found in secondary forests and are native to most of mainland and insular Southeast Asia, China, Taiwan, Thailand, India, and Sri Lanka but Manis tricuspis...
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Binomial name Manis crassicaudata Gray, 1827 Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) is pangolin or scaly ant-eater that is found in the slopes of Himalayan mountain range. ...
Binomial name Manis crassicaudata Gray, 1827 The Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) is a pangolin or scaly ant-eater that is found in many parts of India. ...
The Malayan Pangolin is a variety of pangolin found in South-East Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and of course Malaysia). ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Manis javanica Desmarest, 1822 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Malayan Pangolin Manis javanica is a variety of pangolin found in South-East Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and Malaysia). ...
Families Leporidae Ochotonidae The Lagomorphs, order Lagomorpha, are an order of mammals of which there are two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). ...
Genera Ochotona Prolagus The name pika is used for any member of the Ochotonidae, a family within the order of lagomorphs, which also includes the Leporidae (rabbits and hares). ...
Genera Ochotona Prolagus The name pika is used for any member of the Ochotonidae, a family within the order of lagomorphs, which also includes the Leporidae (rabbits and hares). ...
Genera Ochotona Prolagus The name pika is used for any member of the Ochotonidae, a family within the order of lagomorphs, which also includes the Leporidae (rabbits and hares). ...
Genera Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus Caprolagus Pronolagus Lepus Leporids are the approximately 50 species of rabbits and hares which form the family Leporidae. ...
Genera Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus The bane of Australian farmers - the wild rabbit Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae, found in many parts of the world. ...
Species Many, see text Hares and jackrabbits belong to family Leporidae, and mostly in genus Lepus. ...
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Lepus is Latin for hare. ...
Binomial name Oryctolagus cuniculus (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus is a species of rabbit native to southern Europe. ...
Binomial name Pentalagus furnessi (Stone, 1900) The Amami Rabbit, or Amami no Kuro Usagi (奄美黒兔/アマミノクロウサギ) (Pentalagus furnessi), also known as the Ryukyu Rabbit, is a primitive dark-furred rabbit which is only found in Amami Oshima (奄美大島) and Toku-no-Shima (徳之島), two small islands between southern Kyushu (九州...
Species Sylvilagus aquaticus Swamp Rabbit Sylvilagus auduboni Desert Cottontail Sylvilagus bachmani Brush Rabbit Sylvilagus brasiliensis Forest Rabbit Sylvilagus cunicularis Mexican Cottontail Sylvilagus dicei Dices Cottontail Sylvilagus floridanus Eastern Cottontail Sylvilagus graysoni Tres Marias Rabbit Sylvilagus insonus Omilteme Cottontail Sylvilagus mansuetus San Jose Brush Rabbit Sylvilagus nuttallii Mountain Cottontail Sylvilagus...
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Families Many, see text The order Rodentia is the most numerous of all the branches on the mammal family tree. ...
Hystricognathi is a subordo of the Rodentia. ...
Genera Georychus Cryptomys Heliophobius Bathyergus Heterocephalus The blesmols, also known as mole rats, or African mole-rats, are burrowing rodents of the family Bathyergidae. ...
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Genera Atherurus Hystrix Thecurus Trichys The Old World porcupines are large representatives of the terrestrial rodent mammals, distinguished by their spiny covering from which they take their name. ...
Species Atherurus africanus Atherurus macrourus The brush-tailed porcupines are a group of Old World porcupines in the genus Atherurus. ...
Species Hystrix africaeaustralis Hystrix brachyura Hystrix crassispinis Hystrix cristata Hystrix indica Hystrix javanica Hystrix pumila Hystrix sumatrae Hystrix is a genus of porcupine that contains what are the best known and most distinctive of the Old World porcupines. ...
Binomial name Petromus typicus , The Dassie Rat, Petromus typicus, is an African rodent found among rocky outcroppings. ...
Binomial name Petromus typicus A. Smith, 1831 The Dassie Rat, Petromus typicus, is an African rodent found among rocky outcroppings. ...
Species Thryonomys gregorianus (Lesser Cane Rat) Thryonomys swinderianus (Greater Cane Rat) The genus Thryonomys, also know as cane rats, is a genus of rodent found in Africa south of the Sahara. ...
Species Thryonomys gregorianus (Lesser Cane Rat) Thryonomys swinderianus (Greater Cane Rat) The genus Thryonomys, also know as cane rats, is a genus of rodent found in Africa south of the Sahara. ...
Genera Coendou Sphiggurus Erethizon Echinoprocta The New World porcupines are large terrestrial rodents, distinguished by their spiny covering from which they take their name. ...
Species Coendou bicolor Coendou nycthemera Coendou prehensilis Coendou rothschildi The prehensile-tailed porcupines or Coendous (genus Coendou) are a group of arboreal porcupine found in Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Erethizon dorsatum Linnaeus, 1758 The North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), also known as Canadian Porcupine, is a large rodent in the New World porcupine family. ...
Genera Chinchilla Lagidium Lagostomus Chinchillas and their relatives viscachas are small, nocturnal mammals native to the Andes mountains in South America and belonging to the family Chinchillidae. ...
Genera Chinchilla Lagidium Lagostomus Chinchillas and their relatives viscachas are small, nocturnal mammals native to the Andes mountains in South America and belonging to the family Chinchillidae. ...
The pacarana (Dinomys branickii) is a rare and slow-moving South American rodent found only in tropical forests of the western Amazon River basin and adjacent foothills of the Andes Mountains from northwestern Venezuela and Colombia to western Bolivia. ...
Binomial name Dinomys branickii The pacarana (Dinomys branickii) is a rare and slow-moving South American rodent found only in tropical forests of the western Amazon River basin and adjacent foothills of the Andes Mountains from northwestern Venezuela and Colombia to western Bolivia. ...
Subfamilies Caviinae Dolichotinae The Cavy (family Caviidae) is divided in two subfamilies: Subfamily Caviinae: cavies and guinea pigs Genus Cavia, this genus is especially called cavy. ...
Genera â Neoprocavia â Allocavia â Palaeocavia â Neocavia â Dolicavia â Macrocavia â Caviops â Pascualia Galea Microcavia Cavia Kerodon Caviinae is a subfamily uniting all liing members of the family Caviidae with the exception of the maras. ...
Species Cavia porcellus Cavia aperea Cavia tschudii Cavia guianae Cavia anolaimae Cavia nana Cavia fulgida Cavia magna Guinea pigs (also called cavies) are rodents belonging to the family Cavidae and the genus Cavia. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Kerodon rupestris Wied-Neuwied, 1820 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Rock Cavy or Mocó, Kerodon rupestris, is a cavy species endemic to eastern Brazil, from easter Piauà state to Minas Gerais state. ...
Species The maras (Dolichotis) are a genus of the cavy family. ...
Species , Patagonian Mara , Chacoan Mara The maras (Dolichotis) are a genus of the cavy family. ...
Binomial name Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Linnaeus, 1766) The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest of living rodents (the long extinct rodent Phoberomys pattersoni was significantly bigger. ...
Binomial name Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Linnaeus, 1766) The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest of living rodents (the long extinct rodent Phoberomys pattersoni was significantly bigger. ...
Genera Dasyprocta Myoprocta Agouti The Dasyproctidae are a family of South American rodents, comprising three genera. ...
Common Agoutis Categories: Stub ...
Species Myoprocta acouchy Myoprocta exilis The Acouchis (genus Myoprocta) are rodents belonging to the Dasyproctidae family. ...
Genera Dasyprocta Myoprocta Agouti The Dasyproctidae are a family of South American rodents, comprising three genera. ...
Agouti refers to a number of species of rodents, as well as a number of genes affecting coat coloration in several different animals. ...
The tuco-tucos are members of a group of rodents that belong to the family Ctenomyidae. ...
The tuco-tucos are members of a group of rodents that belong to the family Ctenomyidae. ...
Genera Octodon Octodontomys Octomys Spalacopus Aconaemys Pipanacoctomys Salinoctomys Tympanoctomys The Octodontidae are a family of South American rodents. ...
Species Octodon bridgesi Octodon degus Octodon lunatus Octodon is a genus of octodontid rodents, of which the best-known member is the degu Molina 1782 of Chile. ...
Species Abrocoma bennettii Abrocoma boliviensis Abrocoma cinerea Chinchilla Rats are members of the Abrocoma genus that resemble Chinchillas (to which they are closely related) in appearance but have a body-structure more like a rat. ...
Species Abrocoma bennettii Abrocoma boliviensis Abrocoma budini Abrocoma cinerea Abrocoma famatina Abrocoma schistacea Abrocoma uspallata Abrocoma vacarum Abrocoma is a genus of abrocomid rodents found in the Andes of South America, from southern Peru to central Chile. ...
Genera â Cercomys â Maruchito â Paulacoutomys â Willidewu â Adelphomys â Deseadomys â Paradelphomys â Stichomys â Xylechimys Dactylomys Kannabateomys Olallamys â Boromys â Brotomys â Heteropsomys â Puertoricomys â Acarechimys â Chasichimys â Eumysops Lonchothrix Mesomys â Palaeoechimys â Pampamys â Pattersomys â Protacaremys â Protadelphomys â Sallamys Proechimys Thrichomys Trinomys Carterodon Clyomys Euryzygomatomys Callistomys Diplomys Echimys Isothrix Makalata Pattonomys Phyllomys Santamartamys The spiny rats are a group of hystricognath...
Binomial name Chaetomys subspinosus (Olfers, 1818) The Bristle-spined Porcupine, Chaetomys subspinosus, is an arboreal rodent from Brazil. ...
Binomial name Chaetomys subspinosus (Olfers, 1818) The Bristle-spined Porcupine, Chaetomys subspinosus, is an arboreal rodent from Brazil. ...
Hutias The Bahamas Hutia - Geocapromys ingrahami, is a herbivorouss rodent until recently only found on remote East Plana Cay. ...
Genera Amblyrhiza Clidomys Elasmodontomys Quemsia The giant hutias are an extinct group of large rodents known from fossil and subfossil material in the West Indies. ...
Binomial name Myocastor coypus (Molina, 1782) The Coypu (Myocastor coypus) or Nutria is a large, crepuscular, semiaquatic rodent native to South America, but now also present in Europe, Asia, and North America. ...
Binomial name Myocastor coypus (Molina, 1782) The Coypu (Myocastor coypus) or Nutria is a large, crepuscular, semiaquatic rodent native to South America, but now also present in Europe, Asia, and North America. ...
Infraorders Anomaluromorpha Castorimorpha Ctenodactylomorpha Geomorpha Glirimorpha Myodonta Sciurida Sciurognathi is a suborder of rodents that includes squirrels, chipmunks, beavers, and many types of mice. ...
Genera Anomalurus, Idiurus, Zenkerella The Anomaluridae or scaly-tailed flying squirrels are a family of rodents found in central Africa. ...
Species Idiurus zenkeri Idiurus macrotis The flying mice, also known as the pygmy scaly-tails, pygmy scaly-tailed flying squirrels, or pygmy anomalures are not mice, not squirrels, and are not capable of true flight. ...
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Binomial name Aplodontia rufa (Rafinesque, 1817) The Mountain Beaver (Aplodontia rufa) is a rodent unrelated to beavers and that is not usually found in mountainous areas. ...
Binomial name Aplodontia rufa (Rafinesque, 1817) The Mountain Beaver (Aplodontia rufa) is a rodent unrelated to beavers and that is not usually found in mountainous areas. ...
Genera â Eocastoroides â Steneofiber â Neatocastor â Asiacastor â Youngofiber â Trogontherium â Eucastor â Schreuderia â Dipoides â Boreofiber â Romanocastor â Zamolxifiber â Procastoroides â Castoroides â Paradipoides â Agnotocastor â Capacikala â Pseudopalaeocastor â Fossorcastor â Euhapsis â Propalaeocastor â Palaeomys â Palaeocastor â Hystricops Castor The family Castoridae contains the two living species of beaver and their fossil relatives. ...
Castor may refer to one of the following. ...
Genera Many: see text. ...
Genera Many: see text. ...
Species A. harrisii A. nelsoni A. leucurus A. interpres A. insularis The Antelope squirrels or Antelope ground squirrels are the genus Ammospermophilus of sciurids found in the south-western Mexico. ...
Species Cynomys gunnisoni Cynomys leucurus Cynomys ludovicianus Cynomys mexicanus Cynomys parvidens Prairie dogs are small stout-bodied burrowing rodents with shallow cheek pouches native to both North and Central America. ...
Species Dremomys everetti Dremomys lokriah Dremomys pernyi Dremomys pyrrhomerus Dremomys rufigenis Red-cheeked Squirrels (genus Dremomys) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Species Lariscus husei Lariscus insignis Lariscus niobe Lariscus obscurus Striped Ground Squirrels (genus Lariscus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Species see text Marmots are members of the genus Marmota, in the rodent family Sciuridae (squirrels). ...
Binomial name Menetes berdmorei Blyth, 1849 The Berdmores Ground Squirrel (Menetes berdmorei) is a ground squirrel found in Southeast Asia, from the east of Myanmar till Vietnam. ...
Species Protoxerus aubinnii Protoxerus stangeri African Giant Squirrels (genus Protoxerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Species Ratufa affinis Ratufa bicolor Ratufa indica Ratufa macroura Oriental Giant Squirrels (genus Ratufa) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Binomial name Sciurus pusillus The Neotropical Pygmy Squirrel, Sciurillus pusillus, is a very small squirrel species from South America. ...
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Species about 36: see text. ...
Species Genus: Tamias Tamias alpinus (Alpine Chipmunk) Tamias amoenus (Yellow pine Chipmunk) Tamias canipes (Gray-footed Chipmunk) Tamias cinereicollis (Gray-Collared Chipmunk) Tamias dorsalis (Cliff Chipmunk) Tamias merriami (Merriams Chipmunk) Tamias minimus (Least Chipmunk) Tamias obscurus (California Chipmunk) Tamias ohrogenys (Yellow-cheeked Chipmunk) Tamias palmeri (Palmers Chipmunk) Tamias...
Species Tamiasciurus douglasii Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Pine squirrels are squirrels of the genus Tamiasciurus. ...
Species Tamiops macclellandi Tamiops maritimus Tamiops rodolphei Tamiops swinhoei Asiatic Striped Squirrels (genus Tamiops) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Species Xerus erythropus Xerus inauris Xerus princeps Xerus rutilus African ground squirrels (genus Xerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae. ...
Genera See text. ...
Species Aeromys tephromelas Aeromys thomasi Large Black Flying Squirrels (genus Aeromys) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Pteromyinae. ...
Binomial name Biswamoyopterus biswasi (Saha, 1981) The Namdapha Flying Squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi) is the sole species placed in the genus Biswamoyopterus. ...
Binomial name Eupetaurus cinereus The Woolly Flying Squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus) is the sole species placed in the genus Eupetaurus. ...
Species Glaucomys volans Glaucomys sabrinus The two species of New World flying squirrels, genus Glaucomys, are the only species of flying squirrel found in North America. ...
Species Pteromys volans Pteromys momonga Commonly referred to as simply the Old World flying squirrels, the genus Pteromys is distributed across temperate Eurasia and Japan. ...
Genera see text The pocket gophers are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. ...
Species Thomomys talpoides Thomomys idahoensis Thomomys clusius Thomomys mazama Thomomys monticola Thomomys bulbivorus Thomomys bottae Thomomys townsendii Thomomys umbrinus The smooth-toothed pocket gophers, genus Thomomys, are so called because they among the only pocket gophers without grooves on their incisors. ...
SubFamilies Dipodomyinae Heteromyinae Perognathinae Most Heteromyidae live in complex burrows within the deserts and grasslands of western North America, though species within the Heteromys and Liomys genera are also found in forests and extend down as far as northern South America. ...
Genera Dipodomys Microdipodops The subfamily Dipodomyinae contains two genera: Dipodomys - kangaroo rats Microdipodops - kangaroo mice Members of the Dipodomyinae, as implied by both their common and scientific names, are bipedal; they also jump exceptionally well. ...
Kangaroo rats, genus Dipodomys, are small rodents native to North and Central America. ...
Species Microdipodops megacephalus Microdipodops palllidus A kangaroo mouse is either one of the two species of jumping mouse (genus Microdipodops) native to the deserts of the Southwestern United States, predominately found in the state of Nevada. ...
Species Perognathus alticola Perognathus amplus Perognathus fasciatus Perognathus flavescens Perognathus flavus Perognathus inornatus Perognathus longimembris Perognathus merriami Perognathus parvus Perognathus is a genus of pocket mouse. ...
Perognathus is the genus of pocket mice. ...
Dormice are a type of rodent indigenous to the eastern hemisphere comprising the family Gliridae. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name {{{binomial}}} Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} Species Dryomys laniger Dryomys niethammeri Dryomys nitedula Dryomys sichuanensis [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The forest dormice, genus Dryomys, are a genus of dormouse found throughout much of Eurasia. ...
Binomial name Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus, 1758) The Hazel Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal. ...
Binomial name Glis glis (Linnaeus, 1766) The Edible Dormouse or Fat Dormouse, also known by its binomial name Glis glis, is a small mammal. ...
Genera 10 genera in 5 subfamilies A jerboa is a small jumping desert rodent of Asia and northern Africa that resembles a mouse with a long tufted tail and very long hind legs. ...
Species Allactaga elater Allactaga firouzi Allactaga hotsoni Allactaga major Allactaga severtzovi Allactaga vinogradovi Allactaga balikunica Allactaga bullata Allactaga sibirica Allactaga euphractica Allactaga tetradactyla The genus Allactaga contains the four and five-toed jerboas of Asia. ...
A jaculus (or iaculus)(jaculi)(Latin: thrown) also called the amphiptere, is a small winged serpent of myth. ...
Subfamilies See text Muridae is the largest family of mammals. ...
Genera see text Platacanthomyinae is the only subfamily in the family Platacanthomyidae. ...
Genera Petromyscus, Delanymys The subfamily Petromyscinae of the family Nesomyidae contains the rock mice and Delanys swamp mouse. ...
The maned rat (Lophiomys imhausi, also called crested rat) is a long-haired and bushy-tailed East African rodent that resembles a porcupine. ...
Binomial name Lophiomys imhausi Milne-Edwards, 1867 The Maned Rat (Lophiomys imhausi), also known as the Crested Rat, is a long-haired and bushy-tailed East African rodent that resembles a porcupine. ...
Genera see text Dendromurinae is a subfamily of rodents in the family Nesomyidae and superfamily Muroidea. ...
Binomial name Deomys ferugineus (, ) The Link Rat (Deomys ferugineus) is 12-14. ...
Genera see text This article is about the animal. ...
Binomial name Cricetulus triton (De Winton, 1899) The Ratlike Hamster or greater long-tailed hamster (Cricetulus triton) is a major crop-eating rodent that resides in Northern China. ...
Species Mesocricetus auratus Mesocricetus brandti Mesocricetus newtoni Mesocricetus raddei Mesocricetus is a genus of Old World hamsters. ...
Species Phodopus campbelli Phodopus roborovski Phodopus sungorus The dwarf hamsters represent a group of small hamsters in the genus Phdopus. ...
Binomial name Tscherskia triton (De Winton, 1899) The Greater Long-tailed Hamster (Tscherskia triton) is a major crop-eating rodent that resides in Northern China. ...
Genera see text Zokors are Asiatic burrowing rodents resembling mole rats. ...
Genera see text Zokors are Asiatic burrowing rodents resembling mole rats. ...
Species see text Mouse-like hamsters are a group of small rodents found in Syria, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan. ...
Species see text Mouse-like hamsters are a group of small rodents found in Syria, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan. ...
Species Mystromys albicaudatus The white-tailed rat, Mystromys albicaudatus, also known as the white-tailed mouse, is the only member of the subfamily Mystromyinae in the family Nesomyidae. ...
Binomial name Mystromys albicaudatus (Smith, 1834) The White-tailed Rat, Mystromys albicaudatus, also known as the white-tailed mouse, is the only member of the subfamily Mystromyinae in the family Nesomyidae. ...
Genera Rhizomys Cannomys Tachyoryctes The subfamily Rhizomyinae of rodents includes the Asian bamboo rats and certain of the African mole rats. ...
Genera Beamys Cricetomys Saccostomus Pouched rats are a group of African rodents in the subfamily Cricetomyinae. ...
Species Cricetomys emini Cricetomys gambianus The giant pouched rats (genus Cricetomys) of subSaharan Africa, are truly immense muroid rodents. ...
Genera see text The Malagasy rats and mice are the sole members of the subfamily Nesomyinae. ...
Genera see text Arvicolinae is a subfamily of rodents that includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. ...
Species Arborimus albipes Arborimus longicaudus Arborimus pomo The genus Arborimus is a group of voles found in western North America. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name {{{binomial}}} Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} Species Arvicola sapidus Arvicola terrestris [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The water voles are large voles in the genus Arvicola. ...
Species See text The genus Clethrionomys is a group of small slender voles found in North America, Europe and Asia. ...
Binomial name L. lagurus (Pallara, 1773) The Steppe Lemming, or Lagurus lagurus, is a light grey, small, plump rodent that is like a lemming, but is not in the genus Lemmus, unlike the Norway Lemming (Lemmus lemmus) It is 87 to 140 mm long and 25 to 35g. ...
Binomial name Lemmiscus curtatus (Cope, 1868) The Sagebrush Vole (Lemmiscus curtatus) is a tiny vole found in western North America. ...
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Species See text The genus Microtus is a group of voles found in North America and northern Europe and Asia. ...
Binomial name Ondatra zibethicus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Muskrat or Musquash (Ondatra zibethicus), the only species in genus Ondatra, is a large aquatic rodent native to North America, and introduced in parts of Europe. ...
Species See text The genus Phenacomys is a group of North American voles. ...
Species See text The genus Synaptomys is a group of North American lemmings. ...
A gerbil is a small mammal of the order Rodentia. ...
Subgenera Handecapleura Dipodillus Subgenus Gerbillus Gerbillus is a genus that contains most common gerbils. ...
In Greek mythology, Meriones was the charioteer, the half-nephew, Molus (was his father) and brother-in-arms of Idomeneus during the Trojan War. ...
Binomial name Pachyuromys duprasi Lataste, 1880 Pachyuromys duprasi is a rodent belonging to subfamily Gerbillinae. ...
Binomial name Rhombomys opimus , The Great Gerbil is a large gerbil found throughout much of Central Asia. ...
Genera Nannospalax Spalax Blind mole rats are one of many types of rodents that are referred to as mole rats. ...
Genera see text The Old World rats and mice, part of the subfamily Murinae in the family Muridae, comprise at least 519 species. ...
Species Acomys cahirinus Acomys cilicicus Acomys cineraseus Acomys ignitus Acomys kempi Acomys louisae Acomys minous Acomys mullah Acomys nesiotes Acomys percivali Acomys russatus Acomys spinosissimus Acomys subspinosus Acomys wilsoni The term spiny mouse refers to any species of rodent within the genus Acomys. ...
Species See text Apodemus is a genus of Eurasian field mice. ...
Species Chrotomys whiteheadi Chrotomys mindorensis Chrotomys gonzalesi Chrotomys silaceus Chrotomys sibuyanensis The genus Chrotomys contain a unique group of rodents found only in the Philippines, specifically the islands Luzon, Mindoro, and Sibuyan. ...
Species Chrotomys whiteheadi Chrotomys mindorensis Chrotomys gonzalesi Chrotomys silaceus Chrotomys sibuyanensis The genus Chrotomys contain a unique group of rodents found only in the Philippines, specifically the islands Luzon, Mindoro, and Sibuyan. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name {{{binomial}}} Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} Species â Conilurus albipes Conilurus penicillatus [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The rabbit rats, genus Conilurus represent an unusual genus of Old World rats from Australia, New Guinea, and Melville Island. ...
Species Lophuromys luteogaster Lophuromys medicaudatus Lophuromys woosnami Lophuromys angolensis Lophuromys aquilus Lophuromys brevicaudus Lophuromys brunneus Lophuromys chrysopus Lophuromys cinereus Lophuromys dieterleni Lophuromys dudui Lophuromys huttereri Lophuromys flavopunctatus Lophuromys melanonyx Lophuromys nudicaudus Lophuromys rahmi Lophuromys roseveari Lophuromys sikapusi Lophuromys verhageni Lophuromys zena The brush-furred mice, genus Lophuromys are a peculiar...
Binominal name Micromys minutus The Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus is a small rodent native to Europe and Asia. ...
Mus can refer to: a genus, to which the mouse belongs a city in Turkey, capital of Mus Province Mus, a commune of the Gard département in France Mus, a spanish card game Also see: MUS This is a disambiguation page â a list of articles associated with the...
Species alexis cervinus fuscus mitchelli aquillo longicaudatus amplus macrotis mordax sp. ...
Binomial name Papagomys armandvillei The Flores Giant Rat (Papagomys armandvillei) occurs on the island of Flores in Indonesia. ...
Species See text Pseudomys is a genus of rodent that contains a wide variety of mice native to Australia and New Guinea. ...
This is an article about wild rats; for pet rats, see Fancy rat Species 50 species; see text *Several subfamilies of Muroids include animals called rats. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Uranomys ruddi Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} Rudds Mouse or the White-bellied Brush-furred Rat, Uranomys ruddi, is the only member of the genus Uranomys. ...
Species Zyzomys argurus Zyzomys maini Zyzomys palatilis Zyzomys penduculatus Zyzomys woodwardi Zyzomys is a genus of rodents with unusually thick, long tails. ...
Tribes See text The Sigmodontinae is one of the most diverse groups of mammals. ...
Species See text Akodon is the genus of grass mice. ...
Species See text Bibiyms is a genus of new world rats. ...
Binomial name Blarinomys breviceps (Winge, 1888) The Brazilian Shrew-mouse (Blarinomys breviceps) is the only species in the genus Blarinomys. ...
Species See text Bolomys is the genus of bolo mice - New World rats and mice. ...
Species Juscelinomys candango Juscelinomys guaporensis Juscelinomys are the genus of burrowing mice. ...
Species Kunsia fronto Kunsia tomentosus Kunsia is the genus of giant rats. ...
Binomial name Lenoxus apicalis Thomas, 1909 The Andean Rat (Lenoxus apicalis) is the only species in the genus Lenoxus. ...
Species see text A pack rat, also called a trade rat or wood rat, can be any of several species in the genus Neotoma, but most commonly the North American Woodrat (Neotoma cinerea). ...
Binomial name Notiomys edwardsii Thomas, 1890 The Edwards Long-clawed Mouse (Notiomys edwardsii) is the only species in the genus Notiomys . ...
species Onychomys arenicola Onychomys leucogaster Onychomys torridus The genus Onychomys, contains species commonly referred to as grasshopper mice. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name {{{binomial}}} Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} Species See Text [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The genus Oryzomys contains numerous species of muroid rodents commonly referred to as rice rats. ...
Species See text Oxymycterus is the genus of hocicudos. ...
species see text The genus Peromyscus, contains species commonly referred to as deer mice. ...
Species Hispid Cotton Rat () Yellow-nosed Cotton Rat () Tawny-Bellied Cotton Rat () A cotton rat is any member of the Sigmodon genus of rodents. ...
Genera Ctenodactylus Felovia Massoutiera Pectinator Gundis (family Ctenodactylidae) are a group of small, stocky rodents found in Africa. ...
Suborders Mysticeti Odontoceti (see text for families) The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. ...
Families Balaenidae Balaenopteridae Eschrichtiidae Neobalaenidae Scientifically known as the Mysticeti, the baleen whales, also called whalebone whales or great whales, form a suborder of the order cetacea. ...
Species Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena australis Eubalaena glacialis Eubalaena japonica Northern Right Whale range Southern Right Whale range The right whales are marine mammals belonging to the family Balaenidae. ...
Species Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena australis Eubalaena glacialis Eubalaena japonica Northern Right Whale range Southern Right Whale range The right whales are marine mammals belonging to the family Balaenidae. ...
Species Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena australis Eubalaena glacialis Eubalaena japonica Northern Right Whale range Southern Right Whale range The right whales are marine mammals belonging to the family Balaenidae. ...
Genera Balaenoptera Megaptera Rorquals are the largest group of baleen whales, with nine species in two genera. ...
Genera Balaenoptera Megaptera Rorquals are the largest group of baleen whales, with nine species in two genera. ...
Binomial name Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781) Humpback Whale range The Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a mammal which belongs to the baleen whale suborder. ...
Binomial name Eschrichtius robustus Lilljeborg, 1861 Gray Whale range The Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) is a whale which travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. ...
Binomial name Eschrichtius robustus Lilljeborg, 1861 Gray Whale range The Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) is a whale which travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. ...
Binomial name Caperea marginata Gray, 1846 Pygmy Right Whale The Pygmy Right Whale (Caperea marginata) is a baleen whale and as such is a marine mammal of the order cetacea. ...
Binomial name Caperea marginata Gray, 1846 Pygmy Right Whale The Pygmy Right Whale (Caperea marginata) is a baleen whale and as such is a marine mammal of the order cetacea. ...
Families See text The toothed whales (systematic name Odontoceti) form a suborder of the cetaceans. ...
Genera See text Oceanic dolphins are the members of the Delphinidae family of cetaceans. ...
Species Cephalorhyncus commersonii Cephalorhyncus eutropia Cephalorhyncus heavisidii Cephalorhyncus hectori Cephalorhynchus is a genus in the Delphinidae (dolphin) family. ...
Delphinus, being Latin for Dolphin, is a rather small (ranked 69th) northern constellation very close to the celestial equator. ...
Binomial name Feresa attenuata Pygmy Killer Whale range The Pygmy Killer Whale (Feresa attenuata) is a small, rarely-seen cetacean of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). ...
Binomial name Globicephala macrorhynchus Short-finned Pilot Whale range Binomial name Globicephala melas Long-finned Pilot Whale range A Pilot Whale is one of two species of cetacean in the genus Globicephala. ...
Binomial name Grampus griseus ( G. Cuvier, 1812) Rissos Dolphin range The Rissos Dolphin (Grampus griseus) is the only species of dolphin in the genus Grampus. ...
Binomial name Lagenodelphis hosei Frasers Dolphin range Frasers Dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) is a cetacean in the genus Delphinidae found in deep waters in the Pacific Ocean and to a lesser extent in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. ...
Species Lagenorhynchus albirostris Lagenorhynchus acutus Lagenorhynchus obliquidens Lagenorhynchus obscurus Lagenorhynchus australis Lagenorhynchus cruciger Lagenorhynchus is a genus in the order cetacea containing six closely related species. ...
Binomial name Lissodelphis borealis Northern Right Whale Dolphin range Binomial name Lissodelphis peronii Southern Right Whale Doplhin range The right whale dolphins, the Northern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis borealis) and the Southern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis peroni), are two of the easiest cetaceans to identify at sea. ...
Species Irrawaddy Dolphin () Australian Snubfin Dolphin () The Snubfin Dolphins (Orcaella) are a genus of dolphins, long believed to be monotypic, the only species being the Irrawaddy Dolphin. ...
Binomial name Orcinus orca Linnaeus, 1758 Orca range (in blue) The orca (Orcinus orca), commonly known as the killer whale, and sometimes called the grampus, is the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. ...
Binomial name Peponocephala electra (Gray, 1846) Melon-headed Whale range The Melon-headed Whale (Peponocephala electra) is a cetacean of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). ...
Binomial name Pseudorca crassidens (Owen, 1846) False Killer Whale range The False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is a cetacean and one of the larger members of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae). ...
Binomial name Sotalia fluviatilis (Gervais & Deville, 1853) Tucuxi range The Tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) is a dolphin found both in the rivers of the Amazon Basin and in the coastal waters to the north and east of South America. ...
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Species Stenella attenuata Stenella frontalis Stenella longirostris Stenella clymene Stenella coeruleoalba Stenella is a genus in the dolphin family. ...
Binomial name Steno bredanensis Rough-toothed Dolphin range The Rough-toothed Dolphin (Steno bredanensis) is a fairly large dolphin that can be found in deep warm and tropical waters around the world. ...
Binomial name Tursiops truncatus Montagu, 1821 The Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is the most common and well-known dolphin species. ...
Genera Delphinapterus Monodon The cetacean family Monodontidae comprises two unusual whale species, the Narwhal, in which the male has a long tusk, and the white Beluga. ...
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Binomial name Monodon monoceros Linnaeus, 1758 Narwhal range The Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is an Arctic species of cetacean similar in size and shape to a dolphin. ...
Genera Neophocaena Phocoena - Harbor porpoises Phocoenoides - Dalls porpoises The porpoises are small cetaceans of the family Phocoenidae; they are related to whales and dolphins. ...
Binomial name Neophocaena phoconoides Cuvier, 1829 Finless Porpoise range The Finless Porpoise (Neophocaena phoconoides) is one of six porpoise species. ...
Genera Neophocaena Phocoena - Harbor porpoises Phocoenoides - Dalls porpoises The porpoises are small cetaceans of the family Phocoenidae; they are related to whales and dolphins. ...
Binomial name Phocoenoides dalli (True, 1885) Dalls Porpoise range Dalls Porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) is a species of porpoise that came to worldwide attention in the 1970s when it was disclosed for the first time to the public that salmon fishing trawls were killing thousands of Dalls Porpoise...
Genera Kogia Physeter The sperm whale family or simply the sperm whales is the collective name given to three species of whale, the Sperm Whale, the Pygmy Sperm Whale and the Dwarf Sperm Whale. ...
Genera Kogia Physeter The sperm whale family or simply the sperm whales is the collective name given to three species of whale, the Sperm Whale, the Pygmy Sperm Whale and the Dwarf Sperm Whale. ...
Binomial name Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758 Sperm Whale range The Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest of the toothed whales and is the largest toothed animal in the world. ...
Binomial name Platanista gangetica Subspecies Platanista gangetica gangetica Platanista gangetica minor Ranges of the Ganges River Dolphin and of the Indus River Dolphin The Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) and Indus River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) are two sub-species of freshwater or river dolphins found in the Indian...
Binomial name Inia geoffrensis Boto range The Boto, or Amazon River Dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) is a freshwater or river dolphin. ...
Binomial name Lipotes vexillifer Miller, 1918 The Chinese River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer) is a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze River in China. ...
Binomial name Platanista gangetica Subspecies Platanista gangetica gangetica Platanista gangetica minor Ranges of the Ganges River Dolphin and of the Indus River Dolphin The Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) and Indus River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) are two sub-species of freshwater or river dolphins found in the Indian...
Binomial name Pontoporia blainvillei La Plata Dolphin range The La Plata Dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei) is found in coastal Atlantic waters of southeastern South America. ...
Genera Berardius Hyperoodon Indopacetus Mesoplodon Tasmacetus Ziphius A beaked whale is any of at least 20 species of small whale in the family Ziphiidae. ...
Binomial name Berardius arnuxii Arnouxs Beaked Whale range Binomial name Berardius bairdii Bairds Beaked Whale range The genus Berardius contains two species of beaked whale, Bairds Beaked Whale and Arnouxs Beaked Whale. ...
Binomial name Hyperoodon ampullatus (Forster, 1770) Northern Bottlenose Whale range Binomial name Hyperoodon planifrons Flower, 1882 Southern Bottlenose Whale range A bottlenose whale is one of two species of whale in the Ziphid family. ...
Binomial name Indopacetus pacificus Longmans Beaked Whale range Longmans Beaked Whale, commonly also called the Indo-Pacific Beaked Whale either has the specific name Indopacetus pacificus or Mesoplodon pacificus, depending whether the animal is classified as a mesoplodont whale or not. ...
Species See text The mesoplodont whales are the fourteen species of whale that make up the genus Mesoplodon, making it the single largest genus in the cetacean order. ...
Binomial name Tasmacetus shepherdi Shepherds Beaked Whale range Shepherds Beaked Whale (Tasmacetus shepherdi) also commonly called the Tasman Beaked Whale or simply the Tasman Whale is a cetacean of the family Ziphidae. ...
Binomial name Ziphius cavirostris Cuviers Beaked Whale range Cuviers Beaked Whale is the most widely distributed of all the beaked whales. ...
- Family Canidae (Foxes, Wolves, Coyotes, Dogs, Jackals, and the Dhole)
- Family Ursidae (Bears and Pandas)
- Family Procyonidae (Ringtail, Cacomistle, Raccoons, Coatis, Kinkajou, and Olingos)
- Family Mustelidae (Weasels, Mink, Polecats, Ferrets, Martens, Wolverine, Badgers, and Otters)
- Genus Mustela
- Genus Vormela
- Marbled Polecat (V. peregusna)
- Genus Martes
- Genus Eira
- Genus Lyncodon
- Patagonian Weasel (L. patagonicus)
- Genus Ictonyx
- Genus Poecilogale
- African Striped Weasel (P. albinucha)
- Genus Gulo
- Genus Mellivora
- Genus Meles
- Genus Arctonyx
- Genus Mydaus
- Sunda Stink Badger (M. javanensis)
- Palawan Stink Badger (M. marchei)
- Genus Taxidea
- Genus Melogale
- Genus Lutra
- Genus Hydrictis
- Speckle-throated Otter (H. maculicollis)
- Genus Lutrogale
- Smooth-coated Otter (L. perspicillata)
- Genus Lontra
- Genus Pteronura
- Genus Aonyx
- African Clawless Otter (A. capensis)
- Congo Clawless Otter (A. congicus)
- Genus Amblonyx
- Genus Enhydra
- Family Nandiniidae
- Family Otariidae (Eared Seals, Sea Lions)
- Family Odobenidae (Walrus)
- Family Phocidae (Earless Seals, True Seals)
- Family Mephitidae (Skunks)
- Genus Spilogale
- Genus Mephitis
- Striped Skunk (M. mephitis)
- Hooded Skunk (M. macroura)
- Genus Conepatus
- Western Hog-nosed Skunk (C. mesoleucus)
- Eastern Hog-nosed Skunk (C. leuconotus)
- Striped Hog-nosed Skunk (C. semistriatus)
- Molina's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. chinga)
- Humboldt's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. humboldtii)
- Family Viverridae (Civets, Genets, Linsangs, Binturong, Falanouc, Fossa, Galerella Mongoose, and the Brown Hyena)
- Genus Viverra
- Malabar Large-spotted Civet (V. Civettina)
- Large-spotted Civet (V. megaspila)
- Malayan Civet (V. tangalunga)
- Large Indian Civet (V. zibetha)
- Genus Civettictis
- Genus Viverricula
- Small Indian Civet (V. indica)
- Genus Genetta
- Abyssinian Genet (G. abyssinica)
- Angolan Genet (G. angolensis)
- Small-spotted Genet (G. genetta)
- Johnston's Genet (G. johnstoni)
- Panther Genet (G. maculata)
- Servaline Genet (G. servalina)
- Haussa Genet (G. thierryi)
- Large-spotted Genet (G. tigrina)
- Giant Genet (G. victoriae)
- Genus Osbornictis
- Aquatic Genet (Osbornictis piscivora)
- Genus Poiana
- African Linsang (Poiana richardsonii)
- Genus Prionodon
- Genus Arctogalidia
- Small-toothed Palm Civet (Arctogalidia trivirgata)
- Genus Paradoxurus
- Genus Paguma
- Masked Palm Civet (Paguma larvata)
- Genus Macrogalidia
- Sulawesi Palm Civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
- Genus Arctictis
- Genus Hemigalus
- Banded Palm Civet (Hemigalus derbyanus)
- Genus Chrotogale
- Owston's Palm Civet (Chrotogale owstoni)
- Genus Cynogale
- Genus Fossa
- Genus Eupleres
- Falanouc (Eupleres goudotii)
- Genus Cryptoprocta
- Genus Diplogale
- Genus Galerella
- Black Slender Mongoose (Galerella flavescens)
- Cape Gray Mongoose (Galerella pulverulenta)
- Slender Mongoose (Galerella sanguinea)
- Namaqua Slender Mongoose (Galerella swalius)
- Genus Parahyaena
- Family Herpestidae
- Genus Galidia
- Ring-tailed Mongoose (G. elegans)
- Genus Galidictis
- Broad-striped Mongoose (G. fasciata)
- Giant-striped Mongoose (G. grandidieri)
- Genus Mungotictis
- Narrow-striped Mongoose (M. decemlineata)
- Genus Salanoia
- Brown-tailed Mongoose (S. concolor)
- Genus Herpestes
- Short-tailed Mongoose (H. brachyurus)
- Indian Gray Mongoose (H. edwardsii)
- Egyptian Mongoose (H. ichneumon)
- Indian Mongoose (H. javanicus)
- Long-nosed Mongoose (H. naso)
- Bengal Mongoose (H. palustris)
- Collared Mongoose (H. semitorquatus)
- Ruddy Mongoose (H. smithii)
- Crab-eating Mongoose (H. urva)
- Striped-necked Mongoose (H. vitticollis)
- Genus Mungos
- Genus Crossarchus
- Alexander's Cusimanse (C. alexandri)
- Ansorge's Cusimanse (C. ansorgei)
- Long-nosed Cusimanse (C. obscurus)
- Genus Liberiictis
- Liberian Mongoose (L. kuhni)
- Genus Helogale
- Desert Dwarf Mongoose (H. hirtula)
- Dwarf Mongoose (H. parvula)
- Genus Dologale
- Pousargues's Mongoose (D. dybowskii)
- Genus Bdeogale
- Bushy-tailed Mongoose (B. crassicauda)
- Jackson's Mongoose (B. jacksoni)
- Black-footed Mongoose (B. nigripes)
- Genus Rhynchogale
- Meller's Mongoose (R. melleri)
- Genus Ichneumia
- White-tailed Mongoose (I. albicauda)
- Genus Atilax
- Genus Cynictis
- Genus Paracynictis
- Selous's Mongoose (P. selousi)
- Genus Suricata
- Family Hyaenidae (Hyenas)
- Family Felidae (Cats)
Families Ailuridae Amphicyonidae â Canidae Felidae Herpestidae Hyaenidae Mephitidae Miacidae â Mustelidae Nandiniidae Nimravidae â Odobenidae Otariidae Phocidae Procyonidae Ursidae Viverravidae â Viverridae The diverse order Carnivora includes over 260 placental mammals. ...
Genera Alopex Atelocynus Canis Cerdocyon Chrysocyon Cuon Dusicyon Fennecus Lycalopex Lycaon Nyctereutes Otocyon Pseudalopex Speothos Urocyon Vulpes Canidae is the family of carnivorous and omnivorous mammals commonly known as canines. ...
A fox is a member of any of 27 species of small omnivorous canids. ...
Wolf Wolf Man Mount Wolf Wolf Prizes Wolf Spider Wolf 424 Wolf 359 Wolf Point Wolf-herring Frank Wolf Friedrich Wolf Friedrich August Wolf Hugo Wolf Johannes Wolf Julius Wolf Max Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf Maximilian Wolf Rudolf Wolf Thomas Wolf As Name Wolf Breidenbach Wolf Hirshorn Other The call...
Binomial name Canis latrans Say, 1823 The coyote (Canis latrans, meaning barking dog, also prairie wolf[1]) is a member of the Canidae (the dog family) and a relative of the domestic dog. ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris (Linnaeus, 1758) The dog is a canine mammal of the Order Carnivora. ...
Species Canis aureus Canis adustus Canis mesomelas Canis simensis A jackal is any of four small to medium-sized members of the family Canidae, found in Africa and Asia. ...
Binomial name Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) The Dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a species of wild dog of the Canidae family. ...
Species Vulpes bengalensis Vulpes cana Vulpes chama Vulpes corsac Vulpes ferrilata Vulpes macrotis Vulpes pallida Vulpes ruppelli Vulpes velox Vulpes vulpes Vulpes zerda Vulpes is a genus of the Canidae family. ...
It has been suggested that Cross fox be merged into this article or section. ...
This article is about the animal called the Red Fox. ...
The Corsac Fox is a long legged, reddish-gray fox with large ears and a short, pointy face. ...
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Tibetan Fox (Vulpes ferrilata) Lives at a high plateau of Tibet, bordering on China and India. ...
Binomial name Vulpes ferrilata (Hodgson, 1842) The Tibetan Fox (Vulpes ferrilata), also called the Tibetan Sand Fox or simply the Sand Fox, is a species of true fox that inhabits the high Tibetan Plateau in Nepal, China, and India, up to altitudes of about 5300 m. ...
Binomial name Vulpes cana (Blanford, 1877) Blanfords Fox (Vulpes cana), is a small fox found in certain regions of the Middle East. ...
Binomial name Vulpes cana (Blanford, 1877) The Blanfords Fox (Vulpes cana), is a small fox found in certain regions of the Middle East. ...
Binomial name Vulpes velox (Say, 1823) The Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) is a small fox found in the western grasslands of North America, for example in Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. ...
Binomial name Vulpes velox (Say, 1823) The Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) is a small fox found in the western grasslands of North America, for example in Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. ...
Binomial name Vulpes macrotis Merriam, 1888 The Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis) is a relatively common North American fox particularly found in western, open prairie, plains and desert regions. ...
Binomial name Vulpes macrotis Merriam, 1888 The Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis) is a relatively common North American fox particularly found in western, open prairie, plains and desert regions. ...
Binomial name Vulpes bengalensis (Shaw, 1800) Range and Habitat The Bengal Fox (Vulpes bengalensis) or Indian Fox is a fox, to be found in the southern Himalaya, in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. ...
Binomial name Vulpes bengalensis (Shaw, 1800) The Bengal Fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is a fox, to be found in the southern Himalaya, in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. ...
Binomial name Vulpes chama (A Smith, 1833) The Cape Fox (Vulpes chama), also called Cama Fox or Silver-backed Fox is a small fox. ...
Binomial name Vulpes chama (A Smith, 1833) The Cape Fox (Vulpes chama), also called Cama Fox or Silver-backed Fox is a small fox. ...
Binomial name Alopex lagopus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus or Vulpes lagopus) is a small fox native to cold Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Alopex lagopus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus or Vulpes lagopus) is a small fox native to cold Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Fennecus zerda (Zimmermann, 1780) The Fennec is a small fox found in the desert of Northern Africa (excluding the coast) which have distinctive oversized ears. ...
Binomial name Vulpes zerda (Zimmermann, 1780) The Fennec is a small fox found in the desert of Northern Africa (excluding the coast). ...
Species Urocyon cinereoargenteus Urocyon littoralis The genus Urocyon contains two Western Hemisphere members of the fox family, the Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) and the closely related Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis), of the family Canidae. ...
Binomial name Urocyon cinereoargenteus (Schreber, 1775) The Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is a species of fox distributed from southern Canada to Venezuela. ...
Gray Fox may also refer to a special forces unit of the United States; see Gray Fox. ...
Binomial name Urocyon littoralis (Baird, 1857) The Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis) is a small fox that is native to six of the eight Channel Islands of California. ...
Binomial name Urocyon littoralis (Baird, 1857) The Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis) is a small fox that is native to six of the eight Channel Islands of California. ...
Species Pseudalopex culpaeus Pseudalopex fulvipes Pseudalopex griseus Pseudalopex gymnocercus Pseudalopex sechurae Pseudalopex vetulus Pseudalopex is the genus name for South American members of the Canidae family. ...
Hoary Fox, Pseudalopex vetulus, is a species of fox endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex vetulus ( Lund, 1842) Hoary Fox, Pseudalopex vetulus, is a species of fox endemic to Brazil. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex gymnocercus ( Fischer, 1814) Pampas Fox (Pseudalopex gymnocercus), also known as Azaras fox, is a medium sized fox native to South America. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex gymnocercus ( Fischer, 1814) Pampas Fox (Pseudalopex gymnocercus), also known as Azaras fox, is a medium sized fox native to South America. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex culpaeus (Molina, 1782) The culpeo is a South American species of wild dog. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex culpaeus (Molina, 1782) The culpeo is a South American species of wild dog. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex Sechurae Sechuran fox (Pseudalopex Sechurae), also called Peruvian Desert Fox and sechuran zorro is a South American species of wild dog. ...
Binomial name Pseudalopex sechurae Thomas, 1900 The Sechuran Fox (Pseudalopex sechurae), also called Peruvian Desert Fox and sechuran zorro is a South American species of canid. ...
Binomial name Dusicyon australis (Kerr, 1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland...
Binomial name Dusicyon australis (Kerr, 1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. ...
Binomial name Dusicyon australis (Kerr, 1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland...
In biology and ecology, extinction is the ceasing of existence of a species or group of species. ...
Names: English: Crab-eating fox, Crab-eating zorrocommon zorro, common fox, forest fox. ...
Binomial name Alopex lagopus ({{{author}}}, {{{date}}}) The Crab Eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous), also called the Common Fox or forest fox is a medium-sized fox and is found in South America. ...
Binomial name Cerdocyon thous Linnaeus, 1766 The Crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), also called the common fox or forest fox is a medium-sized fox and is found in South America. ...
Binomial name Nyctereutes procyonoides (Gray, 1834) The Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is a member of the canid family and is considered to be a species of dog although it is often confused with raccoons and badgers. ...
Binomial name Nyctereutes procyonoides (Gray, 1834) The Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides, with nyct = Gr. ...
Binomial name Nyctereutes procyonoides (Gray, 1834) A raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is a member of the canid family and is considered to be a species of dog although they are often confused with raccoons and badgers. ...
Binomial name Atelocynus Microtis (Sclater, 1883) The Short-eared Dog (Atelocynus microtis), also known as Small Eared Zorro or Short-eared Fox, can be found in South America. ...
Binomial name Atelocynus Microtis (Sclater, 1883) Short-eared Dog (Atelocynus microtis) also known as Small Eared Zorro or Short-eared Fox can be found in South America. ...
Binomial name Atelocynus Microtis (Sclater, 1883) The Short-eared Dog (Atelocynus microtis), also known as Small Eared Zorro or Short-eared Fox, can be found in South America. ...
Binomial name Speothos venaticus (Lund, 1842) The Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus) is a canid found in Central and South America, including Panama, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru (West of the Andes), Ecuador, the Guyanas, Paraguay, North-East Argentina (Misiones province), and Brazil (from the Amazon rainforest to the state of Santa Catarina). ...
Binomial name Speothos venaticus (Lund, 1842) The Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus) is a canid found in Central and South America, including Panama, Bolivia, Peru (West of the Andes), Ecuador, the Guyanas, Paraguay, North_East Argentina (Missiones province), and Brazil (from the Amazon rainforest to the state of Santa Catarina). ...
Binomial name Speothos venaticus (Lund, 1842) The Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus) is a canid found in Central and South America, including Panama, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru (West of the Andes), Ecuador, the Guyanas, Paraguay, North-East Argentina (Missiones province), and Brazil (from the Amazon rainforest to the state of Santa Catarina). ...
Species Canis lupus Canis rufus Canis latrans Canis aureus Canis adustus Canis mesomelas Canis simensis Canis dirus (extinct) Canis is a genus that includes several species. ...
Binomial name Canis simensis Ruppell, 1840 The Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), also known as the Abyssinian Wolf, Simien Jackal or Simien Fox, is one of the rarest and most endangered of all canids, and is found in the Afro-alpine regions of Ethiopia, about 10,000 feet (3,000 meters...
Binomial name Canis simensis Ruppell, 1840 The Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), also known as the Abyssinian Wolf, Simien Jackal or Simien Fox, is one of the rarest and most endangered of all canids, and is found in the Afro-alpine regions of Ethiopia, about 10,000 feet (3,000 meters...
Binomial name Canis adustus Sundevall, 1847 The Side-striped jackal (Canis adustus) is a member of the family Canidae, native to central and Southern African. ...
Binomial name Canis adustus Sundevall, 1847 The Side-striped jackal (Canis adustus) is a member of the family Canidae, native to central and Southern African. ...
Binomial name Canis mesomelas Schreber, 1775 The Black-backed jackal is an African canine with a fox-like appearance, tan fur, and a thick stripe of black and silver running down its back. ...
Binomial name Canis mesomelas Schreber, 1775 // Appearance The Black-backed jackal is an African canine with a fox-like appearance, tan fur, and a thick stripe of black and silver running down its back. ...
Binomial name Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758 Golden Jackals (Canis aureus), also called Asiatic or Common Jackals, are small jackals native to northern and central Africa and southern Asia. ...
Binomial name Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758 Golden Jackals (Canis aureus), also called Asiatic or Common Jackals, are small jackals native to northern and central Africa and southern Asia. ...
Binomial name Canis latrans Say, 1823 The coyote (Canis latrans, meaning barking dog, also prairie wolf[1]) is a member of the Canidae (the dog family) and a relative of the domestic dog. ...
Binomial name Canis latrans Say, 1823 A coyote (Canis latrans) is a member of the Canidae (the dog family) and a relative of the domestic dog. ...
Wolf Wolf Man Mount Wolf Wolf Prizes Wolf Spider Wolf 424 Wolf 359 Wolf Point Wolf-herring Frank Wolf Friedrich Wolf Friedrich August Wolf Hugo Wolf Johannes Wolf Julius Wolf Max Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf Maximilian Wolf Rudolf Wolf Thomas Wolf As Name Wolf Breidenbach Wolf Hirshorn Other The call...
Binomial name Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 The Wolf or Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) is a mammal of the Canidae family and the ancestor of the domestic dog. ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris (Linnaeus, 1758) The dog is a canine mammal of the Order Carnivora. ...
For other members of the dog family, see Canidae. ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus dingo (Meyer, 1793) Breed classification Breed standards (external link) ANKC The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus dingo (Meyer, 1793) Breed classification Breed standards (external link) ANKC For other uses, see Dingo (disambiguation). ...
Binomial name Canis rufus Audubon and Bachman, 1851 The Red Wolf (Canis rufus) is the rarest and most endangered of all wolves. ...
Binomial name Canis rufus Audubon and Bachman, 1851 The Red Wolf (Canis rufus) is the rarest and most endangered of all canids. ...
Binomial name Chrysocyon brachyurus (Illiger, 1815) The Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest canid of South America. ...
Binomial name Chrysocyon brachyurus (Illiger, 1815) The Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest canid of South America, resembling a dog with reddish fur. ...
Binomial name Chrysocyon brachyurus (Illiger, 1815) The Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest canid of South America. ...
Binomial name Otocyon megalotis (Desmarest, 1822) The Bat-eared Fox is a canid of the African savanna. ...
See also H. P. Lovecrafts fictional monster Dhole Binomial name Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) The Dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a mammal of the Canidae family. ...
Binomial name Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) The Dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a species of wild dog of the Canidae family. ...
See also H. P. Lovecrafts fictional monster Dhole Binomial name Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) The Dhole (Cuon alpinus) is a mammal of the Canidae family. ...
Lycaon, in Greek mythology, was a son of Priam and Laothoe. ...
Binomial name Lycaon pictus (Temminck, 1820) The African Hunting Dog (Lycaon pictus), also called African Wild Dog, is a mammal of the Canidae family, and thus related to the domestic dog. ...
Binomial name Lycaon pictus (Temminck, 1820) The African Hunting Dog (Lycaon pictus) is a mammal of the Canidae family, though related to the domestic dog. ...
For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ...
Genera Ailuropoda Ursus Tremarctos Arctodus (extinct) A bear is a large mammal of the order Carnivora, family Ursidae. ...
Panda can have several different meanings: The Giant Panda is a large black-and-white bear-like mammal native to China. ...
Binomial name Tremarctos ornatus (Cuvier, 1825) The Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as Andean Bear, has black fur with a distinctive beige-coloured marking across its face and upper chest. ...
Binomial name Tremarctos ornatus (Cuvier, 1825) The Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as Andean Bear, has black fur with a distinctive beige-coloured marking across its face and upper chest. ...
Binomial name Tremarctos ornatus The Spectacled Bear, also known as Andean Bear, has black fur with a disctincitve beige-coloured marking across its face and upper chest. ...
Species Ursus arctos Ursus americanus Ursus maritimus Ursus thibetanus Ursus spelaeus (extinct) Ursus is a genus in the family Ursidae (bears) that includes the widely distributed brown bears and black bears. ...
Binomial name Ursus thibetanus G. Cuvier, 1823 The Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus or Ursus tibetanus), also known as the Tibetan black bear, the Himalayan black bear, or the moon bear, is a medium sized, sharp-clawed, black-coloured bear that usually features a distinctive white or cream V marking...
Binomial name Ursus thibetanus Cuvier, 1823 Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus or Ursus tibetanus), or Tibetan Black Bear, can be found in forest of montainous areas in East Asia, including Taiwan and Japan. ...
Binomial name Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780 The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), also known as simply the black bear or cinnamon bear, is the most common bear in North America. ...
Binomial name Ursus americanus The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), also known as simply the black bear or cinnamon bear, is the most common bear in North America. ...
Binomial name Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 Brown bear footprint The Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) is a species of bear that can reach weights of 130â700 kg (300â1500 pounds). ...
Binomial name Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 The Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) is a species of bear that can reach weights of 130-700 kg (300 to 1500 pounds). ...
Binomial name Ursus maritimus Phipps, 1774 The polar bear (Ursus maritimus), also known as the white bear or northern bear, is a large bear native to the Arctic. ...
The name Polar Bear is also a tradename for a type of scuba divers warm undersuit to be worn under a drysuit. ...
Binomial name Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus Raffles, 1821 The sun bear, Ursus malayanus, is found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. ...
Binomial name Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus (Raffles, 1821) The sun bear, Ursus malayanus, is found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. ...
Binomial name Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus Raffles, 1821 The sun bear, Ursus malayanus, is found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. ...
Binomial name Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791) The Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) is a nocturnal bear with shaggy fur which inhabits the lowland forests of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791) The Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) is a nocturnal bear with shaggy fur which inhabits the lowland forests of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791) The Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) is a nocturnal bear with shaggy fur which inhabits the lowland forests of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Ailuropoda melanoleuca The Giant Panda (Chinese: 熊貓; pinyin: xióng māo), Ailuropoda melanoleuca (black-and-white cat-foot), is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China. ...
Binomial name Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca black-and-white cat-foot) is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, native to central and southern China [1]. Pandas eat bamboo. ...
Binomial name Ailuropoda melanoleuca The Giant Panda (Chinese: 熊貓; pinyin: xióng māo), Ailuropoda melanoleuca (black-and-white cat-foot), is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China. ...
Binomial name Ailurus fulgens Cuvier, 1825 The Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Latin fire colored cat) Chinese: 小熊貓; (pinyin: xiǎo xióng māo) or lesser panda, is a mostly vegetarian cat-sized (60 cm long) mammal. ...
Binomial name Ailurus fulgens F. Cuvier, 1825 The Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Latin fire colored cat) or Lesser Panda, is a mostly herbivorous cat-sized (60 cm long) mammal. ...
Binomial name Ailurus fulgens Cuvier, 1825 The Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Latin fire colored cat) Chinese: 小熊貓; (pinyin: xiǎo xióng māo) or lesser panda, is a mostly vegetarian cat-sized (60 cm long) mammal. ...
Genera Bassaricyon Bassariscus Nasua Nasuella Potos Procyon Procyonidae is a family of Carnivora which includes the raccoons, coatis and others. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830) The Ringtail, (Bassariscus astutus) is a mammal belonging to the raccoon family, native to the Americas. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus sumichrasti (Saussure, 1860) The Cacomistle (Bassaricus sumichrasti) is a nocturnal arboreal omnivore. ...
Type species Ursus lotor Linnaeus, 1758 Species Procyon cancrivorus Procyon insularis Procyon lotor Raccoons are mammals native to the Americas in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. ...
Species Nasua nasua Nasua narica Nasua nelsoni The name coati is applied to any of three species of small neotropical mammals in the genus Nasua, family Procyonidae, ranging from southern Arizona to north of Argentina. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Potos flavus (Schreber, 1774) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the Honey Bear, is a nocturnal rainforest mammal related to the raccoons. ...
Species Bassaricyon alleni Bassaricyon beddardi Bassaricyon gabbii Bassaricyon lasius Bassaricyon pauli Olingos are small procyonids who comprise the genus Bassaricyon, native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. ...
Species Bassariscus astutus B. sumichrasti Bassariscus is a genus of the family Procyonidae, subfamily Procyoninae, defined in 1887 by Elliott Coues. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830) The Ringtail, (Bassariscus astutus) is a mammal belonging to the raccoon family, native to the Americas. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830) The Ringtail, (Bassariscus astutus) is a mammal belonging to the raccoon family, native to the Americas. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus sumichrasti (Saussure, 1860) The Cacomistle (Bassaricus sumichrasti) is a nocturnal arboreal omnivore. ...
Binomial name Bassariscus sumichrasti (Saussure, 1860) The Cacomistle (Bassaricus sumichrasti) is a nocturnal arboreal omnivore. ...
The position of Procyon Procyon (α CMi / α Canis Minoris / Alpha Canis Minoris) is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Minor and the eighth brightest star in the nighttime sky. ...
Type species Ursus lotor Linnaeus, 1758 Species Procyon cancrivorus Procyon insularis Procyon lotor Raccoons are mammals native to the Americas in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. ...
For the animated television series see The Raccoons Binomial name Procyon lotor (Linnaeus, 1758) The Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor), often just called the Raccoon, is a mammal native to America. ...
Binomial name Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) The Crab-eating Raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) is a species of raccoon native to marshy and jungle areas of Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) The crab-eating raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) is a species of raccoon native to marshy and jungle areas of Central and South America. ...
White-nosed coati nasua narica (Larger image) The name coati is applied to any of four species of small neotropical mammals, family Procyonidae, ranging from southern Arizona to north of Argentina. ...
Binomial name Nasua narica (Linnaeus, 1766) The pizote, also known as the white-nosed coati (Nasua narica) is a member of the raccoon family. ...
Binomial name Nasua narica (Linnaeus, 1766) The pizote, also known as the white-nosed coati (Nasua narica) is a member of the raccoon family. ...
Binomial name Nasua nasua (linnaeus, 1766) The Ring-tailed Coati (Nasua nasua) is the Southernmost species of coati. ...
Binomial name Nasua nasua The Coatimundi, or Ring-tailed Coati (Nasua nasua) is the best-known of the four species of coati. ...
White-nosed coati nasua narica (Larger image) The name coati is applied to any of four species of small neotropical mammals, family Procyonidae, ranging from southern Arizona to north of Argentina. ...
Binomial name Nasuella olivacea (Gray, 1865) The Mountain Coati or Dwarf coati (Nasuella olivacea) is a small procyonid, the only member of the genus nasuella. ...
Binomial name Nasuella olivacea (Gray, 1865) The Mountain Coati or Dwarf coati (Nasuella olivacea) is a small procyonid, the only member of the genus nasuella. ...
Binomial name Potos flavus (Schreber, 1774) The Kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the Honey Bear, is a nocturnal rainforest mammal related to the raccoons. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Potos flavus (Schreber, 1774) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the Honey Bear, is a nocturnal rainforest mammal related to the raccoons. ...
Binomial name Potos flavus The Kinkajou (Potos flavus) is a nocturnal rainforest mammal related to the raccoons. ...
Species Bassaricyon alleni Bassaricyon beddardi Bassaricyon gabbii Bassaricyon lasius Bassaricyon pauli Olingos are small procyonids who comprise the genus Bassaricyon, native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. ...
Species Bassaricyon alleni Bassaricyon beddardi Bassaricyon gabbii Bassaricyon lasius Bassaricyon pauli Olingos are small procyonids who comprise the genus Bassaricyon, native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. ...
Binomial name Bassaricyon beddardi (Pocock, 1921) The Beddards Olingo, Bassaricyon beddardi, is an olingo species from South America. ...
Subfamilies Lutrinae Melinae Mellivorinae Taxidiinae Mustelinae Mustelidae is a family of carnivorous mammals. ...
Alternate uses: Weasel (disambiguation) Species Mustela africana Mustela altaica Mustela erminea Mustela eversmannii Mustela felipei Mustela frenata Mustela kathiah Mustela lutreola Mustela lutreolina Mustela nigripes Mustela nivalis Mustela nudipes Mustela putorius Mustela sibirica Mustela strigidorsa Mustela vison Weasels are mammals in the genus Mustela of the Mustelidae family. ...
An American Mink, Mustela vison, in the wild. ...
Binomial name Mustela putorius (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Polecat (Mustela putorius), also known as a fitch, is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, and minks. ...
Trinomial name Mustela putorius furo (Linnaeus, 1758) This article is about the mammal. ...
Species Martes americana Martes flavigula Martes foina Martes gwatkinsii Martes martes Martes melampus Martes pennanti Martes zibellina Disambiguation: for the birds, please see Sand Martin and House Martin The Martens constitute the genus Martes within the subfamily Mustelinae, in family Mustelidae. ...
Binomial name Gulo gulo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Wolverine (Gulo gulo) is the largest species of the Mustelidae or weasel family, and is also called the Glutton or Carcajou. ...
For other uses, see Badger (disambiguation). ...
Genera Amblonyx Aonyx Enhydra Lontra Lutra Lutrogale Pteronura Otters are aquatic or marine carnivorous mammals, members of the large and diverse family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers, and others. ...
Alternate uses: Weasel (disambiguation) Species Mustela africana Mustela altaica Mustela erminea Mustela eversmannii Mustela felipei Mustela frenata Mustela kathiah Mustela lutreola Mustela lutreolina Mustela nigripes Mustela nivalis Mustela nudipes Mustela putorius Mustela sibirica Mustela strigidorsa Mustela vison Weasels are mammals in the genus Mustela of the Mustelidae family. ...
Their scientific name is Mustela africana. ...
The Tropical Weasel (Mustela africana) is a South American weasel, which has been recorded in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. ...
The ermine (Mustela erminea) is a dark brown weasel, with a distinctive black-tipped tail. ...
Binomial name Mustela erminea Linnaeus, 1758 The Stoat (Mustela erminea) is a small mammal of the family Mustelidae. ...
Binomial name Mustela nivalis Linnaeus, 1766 The Least Weasel, Mustela nivalis, is the smallest member of the weasel genus, Mustela and indeed the smallest living carnivore. ...
Binomial name Mustela nivalis Linnaeus, 1766 The Least Weasel, Mustela nivalis, is the smallest member of the weasel genus, Mustela and indeed the smallest living carnivore. ...
Binomial name Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831 The Long-tailed Weasel Mustela frenata is the most widely distributed mustelid in the New World. ...
Binomial name Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831 The Long-tailed Weasel Mustela frenata is the most widely distributed mustelid in the New World. ...
Binomial name Mustela lutreola (Linnaeus, 1761) The European Mink, Mustela lutreola, is a European member of the Mustelidae family found in Sweden, Poland and the greater part of Russia, though not found east of the Ural Mountains. ...
Binomial name Mustela lutreola (Linnaeus, 1761) The European Mink, Mustela lutreola, is a European member of the Mustelidae family found in some regions of Spain, France, Romania, Sweden, Poland and the greater part of Russia, though not found east of the Ural Mountains. ...
The Siberian Mountain Weasel, also known as the Siberian Weasel or Himalayan Weasel, is a rust coloured relative of the weasel. ...
The Indonesian Mountain Weasel (Mustela lutreolina) is only found on the islands of Java and Sumatra at elevations over 1,000 metres. ...
Binomial name Mustela lutreolina Robinson & Thomas, 1917 The Indonesian Mountain Weasel (Mustela lutreolina) is only found on the islands of Java and Sumatra at elevations over 1,000 metres. ...
Trinomial name Mustela strigidorsa xxxx (AuthorLastname, XXXX) The Back-striped weasel (Lat. ...
Binomial name Mustela vison (Schreber, 1777) The American Mink, Mustela vison, is a North American member of the Mustelidae family found in Alaska, Canada and most of the United States. ...
Binomial name Mustela vison (Schreber, 1777) The American Mink, Mustela vison, is a North American member of the Mustelidae family found in Alaska, Canada and most of the United States. ...
Binomial name Mustela macrodon (Prentiss, 1903) The Sea Mink, Mustela macrodon, was a North American member of the Mustelidae family, about twice as large as the American Mink. ...
Binomial name Mustela macrodon (Prentiss, 1903) The Sea Mink, Mustela macrodon, was a North American member of the Mustelidae family, about twice as large as the American Mink. ...
Binomial name Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758 The European Polecat (Mustela putorius) is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, and minks. ...
Binomial name Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758 The European Polecat (Mustela putorius) is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, and minks. ...
Binomial name Mustela putorius (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Polecat (Mustela putorius) is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, and minks. ...
Binomial name Mustela putorius (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Polecat (Mustela putorius), also known as a fitch, is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, and minks. ...
Binomial name Mustela nigripes (Audubon & Bachman, 1851) The Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) is a small carnivorous North American mammal closely related to the Steppe Polecat of Russia, and a member of the diverse family Mustelidae which also includes weasels, mink, polecats, martens, otters, and badgers. ...
Binomial name Mustela nigripes (Audubon & Bachman, 1851) The Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) is a small carnivorous North American mammal closely related to the Steppe Polecat of Russia, and a member of the diverse family Mustelidae which also includes weasels, mink, polecats, martens, otters, and badgers. ...
Trinomial name Xxxx xxxx xxxx (AuthorLastname, XXXX) The Marbled Polecat constitutes the genus Vormela within the subfamily Mustelinae, in family Mustelidae, and one of the rarest. ...
Species Martes americana Martes flavigula Martes foina Martes gwatkinsii Martes martes Martes melampus Martes pennanti Martes zibellina The Martens constitute genus Martes within the subfamily Mustelinae, in family Mustelidae. ...
Binomial name Martes foina (Erxleben, 1777) The Beech Marten (Martes foina) is the most common species of marten in Central Europe. ...
Binomial name Martes foina (Erxleben, 1777) The Beech Marten (Martes foina) is the most common species of marten in Central Europe. ...
Binomial name Martes martes (Linnaeus, 1758) The Pine Marten (Martes martes) is an animal in the weasel family, native to Europe. ...
Binomial name Martes martes (Linnaeus, 1758) The Pine Marten (Martes martes) is an animal in the weasel family, native to Europe. ...
Binomial name Martes zibellina Linnaeus, 1758 The sable, a small quadruped, closely akin to the martens, and known by the zoological names of Martes zibellina or Mustela zibellina, originated in Siberia and has achieved fame for its fur, which is integrated into various clothes fashions (for example a Shtreimel). ...
Binomial name Martes zibellina The sable, a small quadruped, closely akin to the martens, and known by the zoological names of Martes zibellina or Mustela zibellina, originated in Siberia and has achieved fame for its fur. ...
Binomial name Martes americana (Turton, 1806) The American Marten, Martes americana, is a North American marten sometimes also called the Pine Marten, even though it is a separate species from the European Pine Marten. ...
Binomial name Martes americana (Turton, 1806) The American Marten, Martes americana, is a North American marten sometimes also called the Pine Marten, even though it is a separate species from the European Pine Marten. ...
Binomial name Martes pennanti (Erxleben,, 1777) The Fisher, Martes pennanti, is a North American marten. ...
Binomial name Martes pennanti (Erxleben, 1777) The Fisher, Martes pennanti, is a North American marten. ...
Binomial name Eira barbara Linnaeus, 1758 The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a carnivorous animal from the family Mustelidae (weasels). ...
Binomial name Eira barbara Linnaeus, 1758 The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a carnivorous animal from the family Mustelidae (weasels). ...
Binomial name Eira barbara Linnaeus, 1758 The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a carnivorous animal from the family Mustelidae (weasels). ...
Binomial name Ictonyx striatus Kaup, 1835 The Striped Polecat (Ictonyx striatus, also called the African Polecat, Zoril, Zorille or Zorilla) is a member of the weasel family which somewhat resembles a skunk. ...
Binomial name Ictonyx striatus Kaup, 1835 The Striped Polecat (Ictonyx striatus, also called the African Polecat, Zoril, Zorille or Zorilla) is a member of the weasel family which somewhat resembles a skunk. ...
Binomial name Ictonyx striatus Kaup, 1835 The Striped Polecat (Ictonyx striatus, also called the African Polecat, Zoril, Zorille or Zorilla) is a member of the weasel family which somewhat resembles a skunk. ...
This article is about the carnivorous mammal. ...
Binomial name Gulo gulo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Wolverine (Gulo gulo) is the largest species of the Mustelidae or weasel family, and is also called the Glutton or Carcajou. ...
This article is about the carnivorous mammal. ...
Binomial name Mellivora capensis (Schreber, 1776) The Ratel (Mellivora capensis), also known as the Honey Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
Binomial name Mellivora capensis (Schreber, 1776) The Ratel (Mellivora capensis), also known as the Honey Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
Binomial name Mellivora capensis (Schreber, 1776) The Ratel (Mellivora capensis), also known as the Honey Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
Meles is the genus of the European Badgers. ...
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Binomial name Meles meles Linnaeus, 1758 The Eurasian Badger, (Meles meles), is found across most of Europe and many parts of Asia, from about 15° to 65° North, and from about 10° West to 135° East. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Binomial name Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) The American Badger, Taxidea taxus, is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European Badger. ...
Binomial name Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) The American Badger, Taxidea taxus, is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European Badger. ...
Binomial name Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) The American Badger, Taxidea taxus, is a North American badger, somewhat similar in appearance to the European Badger. ...
Binomial name Melogale everetti (Thomas, 1895) The Everetts Ferret Badger (Melogale everetti), also known as the Kinabalu Ferret Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Melogale everetti (Thomas, 1895) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Everetts Ferret Badger (Melogale everetti), also known as the Kinabalu Ferret Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
Binomial name Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Otter, Lutra lutra, is a European member of the Mustelidae or weasel family, and is typical of freshwater otters. ...
Binomial name Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Otter, Lutra lutra, is a European member of the Mustelidae or weasel family, and is typical of freshwater otters. ...
Binomial name Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758) The European Otter, Lutra lutra, is a European member of the Mustelidae or weasel family, and is typical of freshwater otters. ...
Genera Amblonyx Aonyx Enhydra Lontra Lutra Lutrogale Pteronura Otters are aquatic or marine carnivorous mammals, members of the large and diverse family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers and others. ...
Binomial name Lontra canadensis (Schreber, 1777) The Northern River Otter, Lontra canadensis, is a North American member of the Mustelidae or weasel family. ...
Binomial name Lontra canadensis (Schreber, 1777) The Northern River Otter, Lontra canadensis, is a North American member of the Mustelidae or weasel family. ...
Binomial name Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) The Neotropical River Otter or just Neotropical Otter, Lontra longicaudis, is an otter species found in Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Lontra felina (Molina, 1782) Marine Otters (Lontra felina) are rare and poorly-understood marine mammals of the weasel family (Family Mustelidae). ...
Binomial name Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1788) The giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis is the largest of the worlds otters. ...
Binomial name Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1788) The giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis is the largest of the worlds otters. ...
Binomial name Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1788) The giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis is the largest of the worlds otters. ...
Asian Small-Clawed Otter Aonyx cinerea Also Called: Oriental Small-Clawed Otter Asian small-clawed otters are the smallest otters in the world. ...
Oriental Small-clawed Otter Smimming oriental small-clawed otter Categories: Stub | Mustelids ...
Binomial name Amblonyx cinereus (Illiger, 1815) Oriental Small-clawed Otters, (aka Asian Small-Clawed Otters) are the smallest otters in the world. ...
Oriental Small-clawed Otter Smimming oriental small-clawed otter Categories: Stub | Mustelids ...
Binomial name Enhydra lutris (Linnaeus, 1758) The Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) is a large otter native to the North Pacific, from northern Japan and Kamchatka west across the Aleutian Islands south to California. ...
Binomial name Enhydra lutris (Linnaeus, 1758) The Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) is a large otter native to the North Pacific, from northern Japan and Kamchatka west across the Aleutian Islands south to California. ...
Binomial name Enhydra lutris (Linnaeus, 1758) The Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) is a large otter native to the North Pacific, from northern Japan and Kamchatka west across the Aleutian Islands south to California. ...
Binomial name Nandinia binotata Gray, 1830 The African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the Two-spotted Palm Civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a long lithe tail as long as its body. ...
Binomial name Nandinia binotata Gray, 1830 The African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the Two-spotted Palm Civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a long lithe tail as long as its body. ...
Binomial name Nandinia binotata Gray, 1830 The African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the Two-spotted Palm Civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a long lithe tail as long as its body. ...
Binomial name Nandinia binotata Gray, 1830 The African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the Two-spotted Palm Civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a long lithe tail as long as its body. ...
Genera Arctocephalus Callorhinus Eumetopias Neophoca Otaria Phocarctos Zalophus The eared seals (or walking seals), family Otariidae, are the fur seals and the sea lions. ...
Genera Eumetopias Zalophus Otaria Neophoca Phocarctos A sea lion is any of several marine mammals of the family Otariidae. ...
Binomial name Callorhinus ursinus Linnaeus, 1758 The Northern Fur Seal, Callorhinus ursinus, is an eared seal. ...
Binomial name Callorhinus ursinus Linnaeus, 1758 The Northern Fur Seal, Callorhinus ursinus, is an eared seal. ...
Binomial name Callorhinus ursinus Linnaeus, 1758 The Northern Fur Seal, Callorhinus ursinus, is an eared seal. ...
Species Arctocephalus gazella Arctocephalus townsendi Arctocephalus philippii Arctocephalus galapagoensis Arctocephalus pusillus Arctocephalus forsteri Arctocephalus tropicalis Arctocephalus australis The genus Arctocephalus consists of eight of the nine species of fur seal. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus townsendi Merriam, 1897 The Guadalupe Fur Seal (Arctocephalus townsendi) is a fur seal. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus townsendi Merriam, 1897 The Guadalupe Fur Seal (Arctocephalus townsendi) is a fur seal. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus philippii Peters, 1866 The Juan Fernandez Fur Seal (Arctocephalus philippii) is a fur seal that breeds on the Juan Fernandez Islands off the coast of Chile. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus philippii Peters, 1866 The Juan Fernandez Fur Seal (Arctocephalus philippii) is a fur seal that breeds on the Juan Fernandez Islands off the coast of Chile. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus galapagoensis Heller, 1904 The Galapagos Fur Seal (Arctocephalus galapagoensis) is the smallest of all the pinnipeds. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus galapagoensis Heller, 1904 The Galapagos Fur Seal is the smallest of all the pinnipeds. ...
Binomial name Arcetocephalus australis Zimmermann, 1783 The South American Fur Seal (Arcetocephalus australis) is a species of fur seal that breeds on the coasts of Chile and Argentina. ...
Binomial name Arcetocephalus australis Zimmermann, 1783 The South American Fur Seal (Arcetocephalus australis) is a species of Chile and Argentina. ...
Binomial name Arcetocephalus tropcalis , The Subantarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) is a fur seal found in the southern parts of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. ...
Binomial name Arcetocephalus tropcalis , The Subantarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) is a fur seal found in the southern parts of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus gazella Peters, 1875 The Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) is one of seven seals in the genus Arctocephalus. ...
Binomial name Arcetocephalus gazella Peters, 1875 The Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) is one of seven seals in the genus Arctocephalus. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus fosteri Lesson, 1828 The New Zealand (or Southern) Fur Seal (Arctocephalus fosteri, Maori name kokono) is a species of fur seal found around the south coast of Australia, the coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and some of the small islands to the south and...
Binomial name Arctocephalus fosteri Lesson, 1828 The New Zealand (or Southern) Fur Seal (Arctocephalus fosteri, Maori name kokono) is a species of fur seal found around the south coast of Australia, the coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and some of the small islands to the south and...
Binomial name Arctocephalus pusillus (Schreber, 1775) The Cape Fur Seal (also known as the South African Fur Seal) and the Australian Fur Seal are two subspecies of the Arctocephalus pusillus species of fur seal. ...
Binomial name Arctocephalus pusillus (Schreber, 1775) The Cape Fur Seal (also known as the South African Fur Seal) and the Australian Fur Seal are two subspecies of the Arctocephalus pusillus species of fur seal. ...
Binomial name Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776) The Stellers Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus), also known as the Northern Sea Lion, is a sea lion of the temperate eastern Pacific, named by Georg Steller. ...
Binomial name Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776) The Stellers sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus), also known as the Northern Sea Lion, is a sea lion of the temperate eastern Pacific, named by Georg Steller. ...
Binomial name Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776) The Stellers Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus), also known as the Northern Sea Lion, is a sea lion of the temperate eastern Pacific, named by Georg Steller. ...
Binomial name Zalophus californianus (Lesson, 1828) The California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus californianus) is a coastal sea lion of the eastern Pacific often associated with marinas and wharves. ...
Binomial name Zalophus californianus (Lesson, 1828) The California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal sea lion of the eastern Pacific often associated with marinas and wharves. ...
Binomial name Zalophus californianus (Lesson, 1828) The California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus californianus) is a coastal sea lion of the eastern Pacific often associated with marinas and wharves. ...
Binomial name Zalophus japonicus (Peters, 1866) The Japanese Sea Lion (Zalophus japonicus or Zalophus californianus japonicus) is thought to have gone extinct in the 1950s. ...
Binomial name Zalophus japonicus (Peters, 1866) The Japanese Sea Lion (Zalophus japonicus or Zalophus californianus japonicus) is thought to have gone extinct in the 1950s. ...
Binomial name Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800) The South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens, previously Otaria bryonia) is a sea lion found on the Chilean, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Argentine coasts. ...
Binomial name Neophoca cinerea Peron, 1816 The Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) is a species of sea lion that breeds only on the south coast of Australia. ...
Binomial name Neophoca cinerea Peron, 1816 The Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) is a species of sea lion that breeds only on the south coast of Australia. ...
Binomial name Neophoca cinerea Peron, 1816 The Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) is a species of sea lion that breeds only on the south coast of Australia. ...
Binomial name Phocarctos hookeri Gray, 1844 The New Zealand Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) or Hookers Sea Lion is a species of sea lion that breeds around the coast of the South Island of New Zealand and Stewart Island, to some extent, and to a greater extent around much smaller...
Binomial name Phocarctos hookeri (Gray, 1844) The New Zealand Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) or Hookers Sea Lion is a species of sea lion that breeds around the coast of the South Island of New Zealand and Stewart Island/Rakiura, to some extent, and to a greater extent around much...
Binomial name Phocarctos hookeri (Gray, 1844) The New Zealand Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) or Hookers Sea Lion is a species of sea lion that breeds around the coast of the South Island of New Zealand and Stewart Island/Rakiura, to some extent, and to a greater extent around much...
Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Genera Monachus (Monk Seals) Mirounga (Elephant Seal) Lobodon (Crabeater Seals) Leptonychotes Hydrurga (Leopard Seals) Ommatophoca Erignathus (Bearded Seals) Phoca Halichoerus (Gray Seals) Cystophora (Hooded Seals) The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. ...
Genera Monachus (Monk Seals) Mirounga (Elephant Seal) Lobodon (Crabeater Seals) Leptonychotes Hydrurga (Leopard Seals) Ommatophoca Erignathus (Bearded Seals) Phoca Halichoerus (Grey Seals) Cystophora (Hooded Seals) The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. ...
Binomial name Cystophora christata (Erxleben, 1777) The hooded seal (Cystophora christata) is an arctic seal, which is named after a cap-like bulge essay on forehead and nose of the male that doesn’t hang down as with the elephant seal. ...
Binomial name Cystophora christata (Erxleben, 1777) The hooded seal (Cystophora christata) is an arctic seal, which is named after a cap-like bulge essay on forehead and nose of the male that doesn’t hang down as with the elephant seal. ...
Binomial name Cystophora christata (Erxleben, 1777) The hooded seal (Cystophora christata) is an arctic seal, which is named after a cap-like bulge essay on forehead and nose of the male that doesn’t hang down as with the elephant seal. ...
Binomial name Erignathus barbatus Erxleben, 1777 The bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a medium-sized seal that is found in and near to the Arctic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Erignathus barbatus Erxleben, 1777 The bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a medium-sized seal that is found in and near to the Arctic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Erignathus barbatus Erxleben, 1777 The bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a medium-sized seal that is found in and near to the Arctic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Halichoerus grypus (Fabricius, 1791) The Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is found on both shores of the North Atlantic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Halichoerus grypus (Fabricius,, 1791) The Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is found on both shores of the North Atlantic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Halichoerus grypus (Fabricius, 1791) The Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is found on both shores of the North Atlantic Ocean. ...
Binomial name Phoca fasciata , The Ribbon Seal (Phoca fasciata) is a seal from the family Phocidae. ...
Binomial name Phoca fasciata , The Ribbon Seal (Phoca fasciata) is a seal from the family Phocidae. ...
Binomial name Hydrurga leptonyx (Blainville, 1820) The Leopard Seal Hydrurga leptonyx is a true seal belonging to the family Phocidae. ...
Binomial name Hydrurga leptonyx (Blainville,, 1820) The Leopard Seal Hydrurga leptonyx is a true seal belonging to the family Phocidae. ...
Binomial name Hydrurga leptonyx (Blainville, 1820) The Leopard Seal Hydrurga leptonyx is a true seal belonging to the family Phocidae. ...
Binomial name Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826) The Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), a true seal, is named after Sir James Weddell, commander of British sealing expeditions in the Weddell Sea. ...
Binomial name Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826) The Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), a true seal, is named after Sir James Weddell, commander of British sealing expeditions in the Weddell Sea. ...
Binomial name Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826) The Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), a true seal, is named after Sir James Weddell, commander of British sealing expeditions in the Weddell Sea. ...
Binomial name Lobodon carcinophagus Hombron & Jacquinot, 1842 The Crabeater Seal, Lobodon carcinophagus, is one of the most remarkable, though least known, of the mammals of the world. ...
Binomial name Lobodon carcinophagus Hombron & Jacquinot, 1842 The Crabeater Seal, Lobodon carcinophagus, is one of the most remarkable, though least known, of the mammals of the world. ...
Binomial name Lobodon carcinophagus Hombron & Jacquinot, 1842 The Crabeater Seal, Lobodon carcinophagus, is one of the most remarkable, though least known, of the mammals of the world. ...
Two adolescent seals at the Piedras Blancas seal sanctuary near San Simeon, California. ...
Binomial name Mirounga angustirostris (Gill, 1866) The Northern Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris) is one of two species of elephant seal (the other is the Southern Elephant Seal). ...
Binomial name Mirounga angustirostris (Gill, 1866) The Northern Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris) is one of two species of elephant seal (the other is the Southern Elephant Seal). ...
Binomial name Mirounga leonina Linnaeus,, 1758 The Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) is one of two species of elephant seal (the other is the Northern Elephant Seal). ...
Binomial name Mirounga leonina Linnaeus, 1758 The Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina is one of two species of elephant seal (the other is the Northern Elephant Seal). ...
Monk seals Categories: Animal stubs ...
Binomial name Monachus monachus (Hermann, 1779) The Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus) is believed to be the worlds rarest pinniped. ...
Binomial name Monachus monachus (Hermann, 1779) The Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus) is believed to be the worlds rarest pinniped. ...
Binomial name Monachus schauinslandi Matschie, 1905 The Hawaiian Monk Seal (Monachus schauinslandi) in the Family Phocidae, is an endangered marine mammal that is endemic to the warm, clear waters of the Hawaiian Islands. ...
Binomial name Monachus schauinslandi Matschie, 1905 The Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi) in the Family Phocidae, is an endangered marine mammal that is endemic to the warm, clear waters of the Hawaiian Islands. ...
Binomial name Monachus tropicalis (Gray, 1850) The Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis), the only seal ever known to be native to the Caribbean sea and the Gulf of Mexico, is now considered extinct. ...
Binomial name Monachus tropicalis (Gray, 1850) The Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis), the only seal ever known to be native to the Caribbean sea and the Gulf of Mexico, is now considered extinct. ...
Binomial name Ommatophoca rossii (Gray, 1844) The Ross Seal (Ommatophoca rossii) is a carnivorous seal of the family Phocidae and only species of the genus Ommatophoca. ...
Binomial name Ommatophoca rossii (Gray, 1844) The Ross Seal (Ommatophoca rossii) is a carnivorous seal of the family Phocidae and only species of the genus Ommatophoca. ...
Binomial name Ommatophoca rossii (Gray, 1844) The Ross Seal (Ommatophoca rossii) is a carnivorous seal of the family Phocidae and only species of the genus Ommatophoca. ...
Binomial name Phoca groenlandica Erxleben, 1777 The Harp Seal (Phoca groenlandica, also named Pagophilus groenlandicus), is a marine mammal of the family Phocidae that is found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. ...
Binomial name Phoca groenlandica Erxleben, 1777 The Harp Seal (Phoca groenlandica, also named Pagophilus groenlandicus), a marine mammal of the family Phocidae, is found in the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans and is separated into three populations that breed in different locations. ...
Species Phoca caspica (Caspian Seal) Phoca fasciata (Ribbon Seal) Phoca groenlandica (Harp Seal) Phoca hispida (Ringed Seal) Phoca larga (Spotted Seal) Phoca sibirica (Nerpa or Baikal Seal) Phoca vitulina (Common Seal) Phoca is a genus of the earless seals, within the Family Phocidae. ...
The spotted seals were instrumental in the Great Dinosaur War of 1975. ...
Binomial name Phoca vitulina Linnaeus, 1758 Common or Harbour Seals (Phoca vitulina) are true seals of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Phoca vitulina Linnaeus, 1758 Common or Harbour Seals (Phoca vitulina) are true seals of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Binomial name Phoca caspica (Gmelin, 1788) Caspian seals (Phoca caspica), one of the smallest members of the true seal family, are unique in that they are found exclusively in the saline Caspian Sea. ...
Binomial name Phoca caspica (Gmelin, 1788) Caspian seals (Phoca caspica), one of the smallest members of the true seal family, are unique in that they are found exclusively in the saline Caspian Sea. ...
Binomial name Phoca hispida (Schreber, 1775) The Ringed Seal is an earless seal inhabiting the Arctic coasts. ...
Binomial name Phoca hispida (Schreber, 1775) The Ringed Seal is an earless seal inhabiting the Arctic coasts. ...
Binomial name Phoca sibirica Gmelin, 1788 The Nerpa or Baikal Seal (Phoca sibirica) is a species of earless seal endemic to Lake Baikal, a huge freshwater lake in Siberia near the border with Mongolia). ...
Binomial name Phoca sibirica Gmelin, 1788 The Nerpa or Baikal Seal (Phoca sibirica) is a species of earless seal endemic to Lake Baikal, a huge freshwater lake in Siberia near the border with Mongolia). ...
Genera Mephitis Spilogale Conepatus The skunks or Mephitidae are a family of medium-sized mammals, typically black-and-white-furred, belonging to the order Carnivora. ...
Genera Conepatus Mydaus Mephitis Spilogale Skunks are medium-sized mammals with black-and-white-fur belonging to the family Mephitidae and the order Carnivora. ...
Species Spilogale gracilis Merriam, 1890 Spilogale putorius (Linnaeus, 1758) Spilogale pygmaea Thomas, 1898 The Eastern Spotted Skunk (Spilogale putorius) of the family Mephitidae is smaller and more weasel-like than the striped skunk. ...
The Eastern Spotted Skunk is a small, relatively slender skunk with small white spot on its forehead and another in front of each ear, the latter often confluent with a dorsolateral white stripe. ...
Binomial name Spilogale putorius (Linnaeus, 1758) The Eastern Spotted Skunk is a small, relatively slender skunk found throughout the eastern United States. ...
Mephitis could be: Mephitis (genus), one of the three genera of skunks. ...
The western hog-nosed skunk (Conepatus mesoleucus) is a species of hog-nosed skunk native to the Americas. ...
Binomial name Conepatus semistriatus (Boddaert, 1785) The Striped Hog-nosed Skunk, Conepatus semistriatus, is a skunk species from Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Conepatus chinga (Molina, 1782) The Molinas Hog-nosed Skunk, Conepatus chinga, is a skunk species from South America. ...
Subfamilies Cryptoproctinae Euplerinae Hemigalinae Paradoxurinae Viverrinae The 35 species of civet, genet and linsang make up the family Viverridae. ...
Subfamilies Cryptoproctinae Euplerinae Hemigalinae Paradoxurinae Viverrinae The 35 species of civet, genet and linsang make up the family Viverridae. ...
Subfamilies Cryptoproctinae Euplerinae Hemigalinae Paradoxurinae Viverrinae The 35 species of civet, genet and linsang make up the family Viverridae. ...
Species Poiana richardsoni Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor The linsangs are three Southeast Asian species of the mammalian family Viverridae, which also includes the civets, genets and fossas. ...
Binomial name Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821) Bearcat redirects here. ...
Fossa has several meanings. ...
Subfamiles Herpestinae Galidiinae The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. ...
Binomial name Parahyaena brunnea Thunberg, 1820 The brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea, formerly Hyaena brunnea) lives mainly in the Kalahari and Namib deserts of southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Civetticus civetta (Schreber, 1776) The African Civet is a common viverrid that ranges across tropical Africa. ...
Binomial name Civetticus civetta (Schreber, 1776) The African Civet is a common viverrid that ranges across tropical Africa. ...
Poiana might be: a genus of linsang (a subgroup of the mammalian family of Viverridae) the town of Poiana, Romania This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Species Poiana richardsoni Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor The linsangs are three Southeast Asian species of the mammalian family Viverridae, which also includes the civets, genets and fossas. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Prionodon pardicolor Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Spotted Linsang (Prionodon pardicolor) is a civet found in the forests of the central and eastern Himalaya. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Prionodon pardicolor Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Spotted Linsang (Prionodon pardicolor) is a civet found in the forests of the central and eastern Himalaya. ...
Species Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Paradoxurus zeylonensis Paradoxurus jerdoni Paradoxurus is a genus of civets in one of the palm civet subfamilies, Paradoxurinae. ...
Binomial name Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Pallas, 1777 The Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), or Asian Palm Civet, is a cat-sized mammal in the family Viverridae native to South-east Asia and southern China. ...
Binomial name Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Pallas, 1777 The Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), or Asian Palm Civet, is a cat-sized mammal in the family Viverridae native to South-east Asia and southern China. ...
Binomial name Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821) The Arctictis binturong, also known as the Malay civet cat, the binturong, the Asian bearcat, and the Palawan bearcat, is neither a bear nor a cat but is a type of civet of the family Viverridae. ...
Binomial name Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821) Bearcat redirects here. ...
Binomial name Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821) The Arctictis binturong, also known as the Malay civet cat, the binturong, the Asian bearcat, and the Palawan bearcat, is neither a bear nor a cat but is a type of civet of the family Viverridae. ...
Binomial name Cynogale bennettii J E Gray, 1837 The Otter Civet, Cynogale bennettii, is an aquatic civet from South East Asia. ...
Binomial name Cynogale bennettii J E Gray, 1837 The Otter Civet, Cynogale bennettii, is an aquatic civet from South East Asia. ...
Binomial name Cynogale bennettii J E Gray, 1837 The Otter Civet, Cynogale bennettii, is an aquatic civet from South East Asia. ...
Fossa has several meanings. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Fossa fossana Müller, 1776 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The fanaloka or Malagasy civet (Fossa fossana) is a rare Madagscan viverrid. ...
Binomial name Cryptoprocta ferox Bennett, 1833 The Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a mammal native to the island of Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Cryptoprocta ferox Bennett, 1833 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a mammal native to the island of Madagascar. ...
Binomial name Cryptoprocta ferox Bennett, 1833 The Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a mammal native to the island of Madagascar. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Diplogale hosei (Thomas, 1892) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hoses Palm Civet (Diplogale hosei), is a member of the Viverridae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Diplogale hosei (Thomas, 1892) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hoses Palm Civet (Diplogale hosei), is a member of the Viverridae family. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Diplogale hosei (Thomas, 1892) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hoses Palm Civet (Diplogale hosei), is a member of the Viverridae family. ...
Binomial name Parahyaena brunnea Thunberg, 1820 The brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea, formerly Hyaena brunnea) lives mainly in the Kalahari and Namib deserts of southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Parahyaena brunnea Thunberg, 1820 The brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea, formerly Hyaena brunnea) lives mainly in the Kalahari and Namib deserts of southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Parahyaena brunnea Thunberg, 1820 The brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea, formerly Hyaena brunnea) lives mainly in the Kalahari and Namib deserts of southern Africa. ...
Genera 17 genera, see text The mongoose is any member of the Herpestidae family of small, cat-like carnivores. ...
Binomial name Galidictis grandidieri Wozencraft, 1986 The Giant-striped Mongoose, also known as Grandidiers Mongoose, Galidictis grandidieri, is a small mammal weighing between 1. ...
Subfamiles Herpestinae Galidiinae A mongoose is any member of the Herpestidae family of small, cat-like carnivores. ...
Binomial name Mungos mungo (Gmelin, 1788) The Banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) is a mongoose commonly found in the central and eastern parts of Africa. ...
Binomial name Atilax paludinosus Cuvier, 1829 The Marsh mongoose is a medium-sized mammal weighing 5. ...
Binomial name Atilax paludinosus Cuvier, 1829 The Marsh mongoose is a medium-sized mammal weighing 5. ...
Binomial name Cynictis penicillata Cuvier, 1829 The Yellow mongoose is a small mammal averaging about 1 lb (1/2 kg) in weight and about 20 in (500 mm) in length. ...
Binomial name Cynictis penicillata Cuvier, 1829 The Yellow mongoose is a small mammal averaging about 1 lb (1/2 kg) in weight and about 20 in (500 mm) in length. ...
Binomial name Suricata suricatta (Schreber, 1776) The Meerkat (Afrikaans: lit. ...
Binomial name Suricata suricatta (Schreber, 1776) The meerkat or suricate, is a small mammal and a member of the mongoose family, it inhabits all parts of the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Suricata suricatta (Schreber, 1776) The Meerkat (Afrikaans: lit. ...
Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas (or Hyaenas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia, and members of the family Hyaenidae. ...
Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas (or Hyænas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia. ...
Binomial name Proteles cristatus Sparrman, 1783 The Aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) is a small mammal related to the Hyena, native to southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Proteles cristatus Sparrman, 1783 The Aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) is a small mammal related to the Hyena, native to southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Proteles cristatus Sparrman, 1783 The Aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) is a small mammal related to the Hyena, native to southern Africa. ...
Binomial name Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben, 1777) The largest and best-known member of the hyena family, the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is primarily a predator, not a scavenger. ...
Binomial name Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben, 1777) The largest and best-known member of the hyena family, the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is primarily a predator, not a scavenger. ...
Binomial name Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben, 1777) The largest and best-known member of the hyena family, the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is primarily a predator, not a scavenger. ...
Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas (or Hyænas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia. ...
Binomial name Hyaena hyaena (Linnaeus, 1758) The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is closely related to the Brown Hyena, but lives in northern Africa, the Middle East, and western India. ...
Binomial name Hyaena hyaena (Linnaeus, 1758) The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is closely related to the Brown Hyena, but lives in northern Africa, the Middle East, and western India. ...
Subfamilies Felinae Pantherinae Acinonychinae Machairodontinae (extinct) Lions, tigers, cats and other felines are members of the family Felidae. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus (Linnaeus, 1758) This article is about the domestic cat. ...
Felis is a genus of cats in the family Felidae. ...
Binomial name Felis bieti Milne-Edwards, 1892 The Chinese Desert Cat (Felis bieti), also known as the Chinese Mountain Cat, is a small wild cat of western China. ...
Binomial name Felis bieti Milne-Edwards, 1892 The Chinese Desert Cat (Felis bieti), also known as the Chinese Mountain Cat, is a small wild cat of western China. ...
Binomial name Felis chaus Schreber, 1777 The Jungle Cat (Felis chaus), also called Swamp Lynx (although not related to the lynxes), is a small cat with a rather short tail (length 70 cm, plus 30 cm tail). ...
Binomial name Felis chaus Schreber, 1777 The Jungle Cat (Felis chaus), also called Swamp Lynx (although not related to the lynxes), is a small cat with a rather short tail (length 70 cm, plus 30 cm tail). ...
Binomial name Felis margarita Loche, 1858 The Sand Cat (Felis margarita) is a small wild cat (length 50 cm, plus 30 cm tail) distributed over African and Asian deserts. ...
Binomial name Felis margarita Loche, 1858 The Sand Cat (Felis margarita) is a small wild cat (length 50 cm, plus 30 cm tail) distributed over African and Asian deserts. ...
Binomial name Felis nigripes Burchell, 1824 The Black-footed Cat (Felis nigripes) is a small wild cat distributed over South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. ...
Binomial name Felis nigripes Burchell, 1824 The Black-footed Cat (Felis nigripes) is a small wild cat distributed over South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
For articles on topics with similar names, see Wildcat. ...
Binomial name Otocolobus manul Pallas, 1776 The Pallas Cat (Otocolobus manul, or Felis manul) or Manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia. ...
A golden cat is a medium-sized wild cat belonging to either the genus Catopuma or Profelis. ...
Binomial name Catopuma badia Gray, 1874 The Bay Cat (Catopuma badia, other genus names in use are Felis, Profelis or Badiofelis) is also known as Bornean Cat or Bornean Bay Cat, since it is endemic to the island of Borneo. ...
Binomial name Catopuma badia Gray, 1874 The Bay Cat (Catopuma badia, other genus names in use are Felis, Profelis or Badiofelis) is also known as Bornean Cat or Bornean Bay Cat, since it is endemic to the island of Borneo. ...
Binomial name Catopuma temminckii Vigors & Horsfield, 1827 The Asiatic Golden Cat (Catopuma temminckii, or Profelis temminckii, or Felis temminckii), also called Temmincks Golden Cat, is a medium-sized wild cat (length 90 cm, plus 50 cm tail) weighing from 12 to 16 kilograms. ...
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Binomial name Profelis aurata Temminck, 1827 The African Golden Cat (Profelis aurata) is a medium-sized wild cat distributed over the rainforests of West and Central Africa. ...
Binomial name Profelis aurata Temminck, 1827 The African Golden Cat (Profelis aurata) is a medium-sized wild cat distributed over the rainforests of West and Central Africa. ...
Binomial name Profelis aurata Temminck, 1827 The African Golden Cat (Profelis aurata) is a medium-sized wild cat distributed over the rainforests of West and Central Africa. ...
Species Prionailurus bengalensis Prionailurus planiceps Prionailurus rubiginosus Prionailurus viverrinus Prionailurus is the genus of Asian small cats, one of the groupings of wild cats. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus bengalensis (Kerr, 1792) The Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis, sometimes Felis bengalensis) or Bengal Cat is a small wild cat of Asia. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus bengalensis (Kerr, 1792) The Leopard Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis, sometimes Felis bengalensis) or Bengal Cat is a small wild cat of Asia. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus planiceps (Vigors, 1827) The Flat-headed Cat (Prionailurus planiceps, sometimes Felis planiceps or Ictailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat of Southeast Asia. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus planiceps (Vigors, 1827) The Flat-headed Cat (Prionailurus planiceps, sometimes Felis planiceps or Ictailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat of Southeast Asia. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus rubiginosus (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831) The Rusty-spotted Cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus, sometimes Felis rubiginosa) is a small wild cat of southern India and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus rubiginosus (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831) The Rusty-spotted Cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus, sometimes Felis rubiginosa) is a small wild cat of southern India and Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus viverrinus or Felis viverrina (Bennett, 1833) The Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus or Felis viverrina) is a medium-sized cat of Asia. ...
Binomial name Prionailurus viverrinus (Bennett, 1833) The Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized cat of Asia. ...
Species Lynx lynx Lynx canadensis Lynx pardinus Lynx rufus A Lynx is any of several medium-sized wild cats. ...
Binomial name Lynx canadensis Kerr, 1792 The Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a close relative of the Eurasian Lynx. ...
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Binomial name Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758) The Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) is a medium-sized cat of European and Siberian forests, where it is one of the major predators. ...
Binomial name Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758) The Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) is a medium-sized cat of European and Siberian forests, where it is one of the major predators. ...
Binomial name Lynx pardinus (Temminck, 1827) The Spanish Lynx (Lynx pardinus, sometimes Felis pardina) or Iberian Lynx is sometimes classified as a subspecies of the Eurasian Lynx, but most authorities regard it as a separate species. ...
Binomial name Lynx pardinus (Temminck, 1827) The Spanish Lynx (Lynx pardinus, sometimes Felis pardina) or Iberian Lynx is sometimes classified as a subspecies of the Eurasian Lynx, but most authorities regard it as a separate species. ...
Binomial name Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777) The Bobcat (Lynx rufus, or Felis rufus) is a small wild cat indigenous to North America. ...
Binomial name Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777) The Bobcat (Lynx rufus, or Felis rufus) is a small wild cat indigenous to North America. ...
Binomial name Caracal caracal (Schreber, 1776) The Caracal, also called Persian lynx or African lynx (Caracal caracal, sometimes Felis caracal), is a medium-sized wild cat. ...
Binomial name Caracal caracal (Schreber, 1776) The Caracal, also called Persian lynx or African lynx (Caracal caracal, sometimes Felis caracal), is a medium-sized wild cat. ...
Caracal is also a town in Romania; see: Caracal, Romania. ...
Binomial name Leptailurus serval (Schreber, 1776) The Serval (Leptailurus serval, sometimes Felis serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat: length 85 cm, plus 40 cm tail. ...
Binomial name Leptailurus serval (Schreber, 1776) Serval The Serval (Leptailurus serval, sometimes Felis serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat: length 85 cm, plus 40 cm tail. ...
Binomial name Leptailurus serval (Schreber, 1776) The Serval (Leptailurus serval, sometimes Felis serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat: length 85 cm, plus 40 cm tail. ...
Binomial name Herpailurus yaguarondi (Lacépède, 1809) The Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi) is a medium-sized Central and South American wild cat: length 30 inches (65 cm) with 20 inches (45 cm) of tail. ...
Binomial name Herpailurus yaguarondi (Lacépède, 1809) The Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi) is a medium-sized Central and South American wild cat: length 30 inches (65 cm) with 20 inches (45 cm) of tail. ...
Binomial name Herpailurus yaguarondi (Lacépède, 1809) The Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi) is a medium-sized Central and South American wild cat: length 30 inches (65 cm) with 20 inches (45 cm) of tail. ...
Species Oncifelis colocolo Oncifelis geoffroyi Oncifelis guigna Categories: Substubs | Felines ...
Binomial name Oncifelis colocolo (Molina, 1782) The Pampas Cat, also known as the Grass Cat, is a small striped cat native to the Pampas and nearby regions of western central South America, ranging from Ecuador and Chile across the Andes Mountains into Argentina and some neighbouring countries. ...
Binomial name Oncifelis colocolo (Molina, 1782) The Pampas Cat, also known as the Grass Cat, is a small striped cat native to western central South America, ranging from Equador and Chile across the Andes Mountain into Argentina and some neighbouring countries. ...
Binomial name Oncifelis geoffroyi (dOrbigny & Gervais, 1844) The Geoffroys cat is probably the most common wild cat in South America. ...
Binomial name Oncifelis geoffroyi (dOrbigny & Gervais, 1844) The Geoffroys cat is probably the most common wild cat in South America. ...
Binomial name Oncifelis guigna (Molina, 1782) The Kodkod (Oncifelis guigna), also known as Guigna, is the smallest felid in the Americas and is found only in Chile and Argentina. ...
Binomial name Oncifelis guigna (Molina, 1782) The Kodkod (Oncifelis guigna), also known as Guigna, is the smallest felid in the Americas and is found only in Chile and Argentina. ...
Binomial name Oreailurus jacobita Cornalia, 1865 The Andean Cat is also known as the Andean Mountain Cat. ...
Binomial name Oreailurus jacobita Cornalia, 1865 The Andean Cat is also known as the Andean Mountain Cat. ...
Binomial name Oreailurus jacobita Cornalia, 1865 The Andean Cat is also known as the Andean Mountain Cat. ...
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Binomial name Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) The Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis, or Felis pardalis) is a wild cat distributed over South and Central America and Mexico. ...
Binomial name Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis, or Felis pardalis) is a wild cat distributed over South and Central America. ...
Binomial name Leopardus tigrinus (Schreber, 1775) The Little Spotted Cat (Leopardus tigrinus, sometimes Oncifelis tigrinus or Felis tigrina) is also known as Oncilla, Tigrillo or Tiger Cat. ...
Binomial name Leopardus tigrinus (Schreber, 1775) The Little Spotted Cat (Leopardus tigrinus, sometimes Oncifelis tigrinus or Felis tigrina) is also known as Oncilla, Tigrillo or Tiger Cat. ...
Binomial name Leopardus wiedii (Schinz, 1821) The Margay (Leopardus wiedii, or Felis wiedii) is a spotted cat native to Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Leopardus wiedii (Schinz, 1821) The Margay (Leopardus wiedii, or Felis wiedii) is a spotted cat native to Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) The puma (Puma concolor since 1993, previously Felis concolor) is a type of predator-feline found in North, Central, and South America. ...
Binomial name Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) The puma (Puma concolor) is a type of large cat found in North, Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) The puma (Puma concolor) is a type of large cat found in North, Central and South America. ...
Binomial name Pardofelis marmorata Martin, 1837 The Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata) is similar in size to the Domestic Cat, with a longer, more thickly furred tail, an indicator of an arboreal life-style, where the tail is used as a counterbalance. ...
Binomial name Pardofelis marmorata Martin, 1837 The Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata) is similar in size to the Domestic Cat, with a longer, more thickly furred tail, an indicator of an arboreal life-style, where the tail is used as a counterbalance. ...
Binomial name Pardofelis marmorata Martin, 1837 The Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata) is similar in size to the Domestic Cat, with a longer, more thickly furred tail, an indicator of an arboreal life-style, where the tail is used as a counterbalance. ...
Binomial name Neofelis nebulosa (Griffith, 1821) The Clouded Leopard, Neofelis nebulosa is a medium-sized cat, 60 to 110 cm long and weighing between 11 and 20 kg. ...
Binomial name Neofelis nebulosa (Griffith, 1821) The clouded leopard, Neofelis nebulosa is a medium-sized cat, 60 to 110 cm (2 ft to 3 ft 6 in) long and weighing between 11 and 20 kg (25 to 44 lb). ...
Binomial name Neofelis nebulosa (Griffith, 1821) The Clouded Leopard, Neofelis nebulosa is a medium-sized cat, 60 to 110 cm long and weighing between 11 and 20 kg. ...
Binomial name Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775) The Snow Leopard or Ounce (Uncia uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of central Asia. ...
Binomial name Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775) The Snow Leopard or Ounce (Uncia uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of central Asia. ...
Binomial name Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775) The Snow Leopard or Ounce (Uncia uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of central Asia. ...
Species Panthera leo Panthera tigris Panthera pardus Panthera onca Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known species: the tiger, lion, leopard, and jaguar. ...
Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae. ...
Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae. ...
Binomial name Panthera onca (Linnaeus, 1758) The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large member of the cat family found primarily in the warm regions of the Americas. ...
Binomial name Panthera onca (Linnaeus, 1758) Jaguars (Panthera onca) are large members of the cat family native to South and Central America. ...
Binomial name Panthera pardus (Linnaeus, 1758) Leopards (Panthera pardus) are one of the four big cats of the genus Panthera. ...
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Tigers (Panthera tigris) are mammals of the Felidae family and one of four big cats in the Panthera genus. ...
Binomial name Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758) Tigers (Panthera tigris) are mammals of the Felidae family, one of four big cats that belong to the Panthera genus. ...
Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. ...
Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. ...
Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. ...
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Groups Jozaria (extinct) Anthracobunidae (extinct) Moeritheriidae (extinct) Euproboscidea Numidotheriidae (extinct) Barytheriidae (extinct) Deinotheriidae (extinct) Elephantiformes Phiomiidae (extinct) Palaeomastodontidae (extinct) Hemimastodontidae (extinct) Mammutidea (extinct) Euelephantoidea Choerolophodontidae (extinct) Amebelodontidae (extinct) Gnathabelodontidae (extinct) Gomphotheriidae (extinct) Elephantidae For the plant genus Proboscidea see, Unicorn plant Proboscidea is an order containing only one family of...
Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Proboscidea is an order including only one extant family, Elephantidae or the elephants, with three species: the Savannah Elephant and Forest Elephant (which were collectively known as the African Elephant), and the Asian Elephant (formerly known as the Indian...
Species Loxodonta adaurora Loxodonta africana Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta is a genus in Elephantidae, the family of elephants. ...
Binomial name Loxodonta cyclotis Matschie, 1900 Until recently, it was thought that the so-called Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) was simply a subspecies of the African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana). ...
Binomial name Loxodonta cyclotis Matschie, 1900 Until recently, it was thought that the so-called Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) was simply a subspecies of the African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana). ...
Binomial name Loxodonta africana (Blumenbach, 1797) The African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the best-known and larger of the two African elephants. ...
Binomial name Loxodonta africana (Blumenbach, 1797) The African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the best-known and larger of the two African elephants. ...
Species E. maximus E. recki (extinct) The Elephas genus contains only one surviving member, the Asian Elephant Another species, , once lived in Africa, but has since become extinct. ...
Binomial name Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 The Asian Elephant, sometimes known as the Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus) is one of the two or three living species of elephant. ...
Binomial name Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 The Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) is a species of elephant formerly known as the Indian Elephant. ...
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Species Mammuthus columbi Columbian mammoth Mammuthus exilis Pygmy mammoth Mammuthus jeffersonii Jeffersonian mammoth Mammuthus meridionalis Mammuthus primigenius Woolly mammoth Mammuthus lamarmorae Sardinian Dwarf Mammoth A mammoth is any of a number of an extinct genus of elephant, often with long curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long...
Mastodon is also a Heavy Metal Band. ...
A Mastodon skeleton in museum in Bismarck, North Dakota. ...
- Hyrax (Procaviidae)
- Genus Procavia: rock hyraxes or dassies
- Abyssinian Hyrax (P. habessinicus)
- Cape Hyrax (P. capensis)
- Johnston's Hyrax (P. johnstoni)
- Kakoveld Hyrax (P. welwitschii)
- Western Hyrax (P. ruficeps)
- Genus Heterohyrax: bush hyraxes
- Ahaggar Hyrax (H. antineae)
- Yellow-spotted Hyrax (H. bruceii)
- Matadi Hyrax (H. chapini)
- Genus Dendrohyrax: tree hyraxes
- Eastern Tree Hyrax (D. validus)
- Southern Tree Hyrax (D. arboreus)
- Western Tree Hyrax (D. dorsalis)
Genera Procavia Heterohyrax Dendrohyrax A hyrax is any of about 11 species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. ...
Genera Procavia Heterohyrax Dendrohyrax A hyrax is any of about 11 species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. ...
Genera Procavia Heterohyrax Dendrohyrax A hyrax is any of about 11 species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. ...
Binomial name Procavia capensis (Pallas, 1766) The Cape Hyrax (scientific name: Procavia capensis) is a species in the order Hyracoidea. ...
Binomial name Procavia capensis (Pallas, 1766) The Cape Hyrax (scientific name: Procavia capensis) is a species in the order Hyracoidea. ...
Families Dugongidae Trichechidae Hydrochichus (extinct) For information about the Gothic metal band, see Sirenia (band) The Sirenia are fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries and coastal marine waters. ...
Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are the smallest members of the order Sirenia (which also includes the manatees ). Adults are generally less than 3 meters long. ...
Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are the smallest members of the order Sirenia (which also includes the manatees ). Adults are generally less than 3 meters long. ...
Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are the smallest members of the order Sirenia (which also includes the manatees ). Adults are generally less than 3 meters long. ...
Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) The Dugong (Dugong dugon) is the smallest member of the order Sirenia (which also includes the manatees and Stellers Sea Cow). ...
Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ...
Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ...
Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ...
Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large aquatic mammals sometimes known as sea cows. ...
Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large aquatic mammals sometimes known as sea cows. ...
Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large aquatic mammals sometimes known as sea cows. ...
Binomial name Trichechus manatus Linnaeus, 1758 The ~West Indian Manatee~ (Trichechus manatus ~ (Binomial Nomenclature - This means scientific name)) is a manatee, and the largest member of the aquatic mammal order Sirenia (which also includes the Dugong and Stellers Sea Cow ). Based on genetic and morphological studies, West Indian Manatees...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Trichechus manatus Linnaeus, 1758 Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus) is a manatee, and the largest member of the aquatic mammal order Sirenia (which also includes the Dugong and Stellers Sea Cow). ...
African Manatees represent the least studied sirenians. ...
Binomial name Trichechus senegalensis Link, 1795 The West African Manatee Trichechus senegalensis is a species of manatee, and is the least studied of the sirenians. ...
Binomial name Trichechus inunguis (Natterer, 1883) The Amazonian Manatee Trichechus inunguis is a species of manatee that lives in the freshwater habitats of the Amazon River and its tributaries. ...
Binomial name Trichechus inunguis (Natterer, 1883) The Amazonian Manatee Trichechus inunguis is a species of manatee that lives in the freshwater habitats of the Amazon River and its tributaries. ...
Families Equidae Tapiridae Rhinocerotidae The odd-toed ungulates or Perissodactyla are large to very large browsing and grazing mammals with relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe. ...
Species - Donkey - African Wild Ass - Domestic Horse - Tarpan (extinct) - Grevys Zebra - Onager - Kiang - Przewalskis Horse - Plains Zebra - Mountain Zebra Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla. ...
Binomial name Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758 The Horse (Equus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of the ten modern species of the genus Equus, and considered by some to be the best of all the animals. ...
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Binomial name Equus asinus Linnaeus, 1758 The donkey, a. ...
Binomial name Equus asinus The donkey or ass (Equus asinus) is a domesticated animal of the horse family, Equidae. ...
Binomial name Equus hemionus Pallas, 1775 The Onager (Equus hemionus) is a large mammal belonging to the horse family and native to the deserts of Syria, Iran, India, and Tibet. ...
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Binomial name Equus przewalskii Poliakov, 1881 Przewalskis Horse (Equus przewalskii or ), pronounced (p)she-VAHL-skeez horse, also known as the Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living relative of the Domestic Horse and may in fact be the same species. ...
Binomial name Equus przewalskii Przewalskis Horse (Equus przewalskii or ), also known as the Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living relative of the Domestic Horse and may in fact be the same species. ...
Binomial name Equus quagga Boddaert, 1785 The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) is the most common and geographically widespread form of zebra, once being found on plains and grasslands from the south of Ethiopia right through east Africa as far south as Angola and eastern South Africa. ...
Binomial name Equus quagga Boddaert, 1785 The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) is the most common and widespread form of zebra, once being found on plains and grasslands from the south of Ethiopia right through east Africa as far south as Angola and eastern South Africa. ...
Binomial name Equus zebra Linnaeus, 1758 Subspecies The Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) is one of the three extant species of zebra. ...
Binomial name Equus zebra Subspecies The Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) is one of the three extant species of zebra. ...
Binomial name Equus grevyi Oustalet, 1882 The Grevys Zebra (Equus grevyi), sometimes known as the Imperial Zebra is a species of zebra. ...
Binomial name Equus grevyi Oustalet, 1882 The Grevys Zebra (Equus grevyi), sometimes known as the Imperial Zebra is a species of zebra. ...
Species Tapirus bairdii - Bairds Tapir Tapirus indicus - Malayan Tapir Tapirus pinchaque - Mountain Tapir Tapirus terrestris - Brazilian Tapir A tapir is a large, browsing animal, roughly the shape of an over-sized pig but with a short, prehensile trunk. ...
Species Tapirus bairdii Tapirus indicus Tapirus pinchaque Tapirus terrestris Tapirus yanivicus The tapirs are large, browsing animals, roughly pig-like in shape but with a short, prehensile trunk. ...
Species Tapirus bairdii - Bairds Tapir Tapirus indicus - Malayan Tapir Tapirus pinchaque - Mountain Tapir Tapirus terrestris - Brazilian Tapir A tapir is a large, browsing animal, roughly the shape of an over-sized pig but with a short, prehensile trunk. ...
Binomial name Tapirus terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) The Brazilian Tapir, also known as the Lowland Tapir, (Tapirus terrestris) is one of four species in the tapir family, along with the Mountain Tapir, the Malayan Tapir, and the Bairds Tapir. ...
Binomial name Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758 Overview. ...
Binomial name Tapirus pinchaque (Roulin, 1829) The Mountain Tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) is the smallest of the four species of tapir and is the only one to live outside of tropical rainforests in the wild. ...
Binomial name Tapirus pinchaque The mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) is the smallest of the four species of tapir and is the only one to live outside of tropical rainforests in the wild. ...
Binomial name Tapirus bairdii (Gill, 1865) Bairdâs Tapir (Tapirus bairdii) is one of the three species of tapir found in Latin America. ...
The Baird’s tapir (Tapirus bairdii) is one of the three species of tapir found in Latin America. ...
Binomial name Tapirus indicus (Desmarest, 1819) The Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus), also called the Asian Tapir, is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia. ...
Binomial name Tapirus indicus (Desmarest, 1819) The Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus), also called the Asian Tapir, is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia. ...
Species Ceratotherium simum Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Diceros bicornis Rhinoceros unicornis A rhinoceros is any of five surviving species of odd-toed ungulate in the family Rhinocerotidae. ...
Genera Ceratotherium Dicerorhinus Diceros Rhinoceros Coelodonta (extinct) Elasmotherium (extinct) A rhinoceros (commonly called a rhino for short) is any of five surviving species of odd-toed ungulate in the family Rhinocerotidae. ...
Binomial name Diceros bicornis The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a mammal of the Perissodactyla order which lives in the eastern areas of Africa including Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. ...
Binomial name Diceros bicornis Linnaeus, 1758 The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a mammal of the Perissodactyla order which lives in the eastern areas of Africa including Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. ...
Binomial name Diceros bicornis The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a mammal of the Perissodactyla order which lives in the eastern areas of Africa including Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. ...
Binomial name Ceratotherium simum Burchell, 1817 The White Rhinoceros or Square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is one of the five species of rhinoceros that still exists and is one of the few megaherbivore species left. ...
Binomial name Ceratotherium simum Burchell, 1817 The White Rhinoceros or Square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is one of the five species of rhinoceros that still exists and is one of the few megaherbivore species left. ...
Binomial name Ceratotherium simum Burchell, 1817 The White Rhinoceros or Square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is one of the five species of rhinoceros that still exists and is one of the few megaherbivore species left. ...
Genera Ceratotherium Dicerorhinus Diceros Rhinoceros Coelodonta (extinct) Elasmotherium (extinct) A rhinoceros (commonly called a rhino for short) is any of five surviving species of odd-toed ungulate in the family Rhinocerotidae. ...
Binomial name Rhinoceros unicornis (Linnaeus, 1758) The Indian Rhinoceros or the great one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis, is found in Nepal and in Assam, India. ...
Binomial name Rhinoceros unicornis Linnaeus, 1758 The Indian Rhinoceros or the great one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis, is found in Nepal and in Assam, India. ...
Binomial name Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest, 1822 The Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals anywhere in the world. ...
Binomial name Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest, 1822 The Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is one of the rarest and most endangered large mammals anywhere in the world. ...
Binomial name Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814) The Sumatran Rhinoceros is the smallest extant rhinoceros species, as well as the one with the most fur. ...
Binomial name Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer,, 1814) The Sumatran Rhinoceros is the smallest extant rhinoceros species, as well as the one with the most fur. ...
Binomial name Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814) The Sumatran Rhinoceros is the smallest extant rhinoceros species, as well as the one with the most fur. ...
- Family Suidae
- Subfamily Babyrousinae
- Subfamily Phacochoerinae
- Subfamily Suinae
- Genus Hylochoerus
- Genus Potamochoerus
- Genus Sus
- Family Tayassuidae
- Family Hippopotamidae
- Genus Hexaprotodon
- Genus Hippopotamus
- Family Camelidae
- Family Tragulidae
- Genus Hyemoschus
- Genus Tragulus
- Genus Moschiola
- Family Giraffidae
- Family Moschidae
- Family Cervidae
- Subfamily Cervinae
- Genus Cervus
- Genus Elaphurus
- Genus Axis
- Genus Dama
- Subfamily Hydropotinae
- Subfamily Muntiacinae
- Subfamily Capreolinae
- Family Antilocapridae
- Family Bovidae
Families Suidae Hippopotamidae Tayassuidae Camelidae Tragulidae Moschidae Cervidae Giraffidae Antilocapridae Bovidae The even-toed ungulates form the mammal order Artiodactyla. ...
Genera Babirusas, Babyrousa Giant forest hogs, Hylochoerus Warthogs, Phacochoerus Bush pigs, Potamochoerus Pigs, Sus Suidae is the biological family to which pigs and their relatives belong. ...
Binomial name Babyrousa babyrussa Linnaeus,, 1758 The Babirusa or pig-deer, Babyrousa babyrussa, is a pig-like animal native to Celebes and surrounding islands of Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Babyrousa babyrussa Linnaeus,, 1758 The Babirusa or pig-deer, Babyrousa babyrussa, is a pig-like animal native to Celebes and surrounding islands of Indonesia. ...
SUS can refer to: Single UNIX Specification Microsoft Software Update Services State University System of Florida This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Species Dicotyles tajacu Tyassu pecari Catagonus wagneri A peccary (also known by its Spanish name, Javelina) is a medium-sized mammal of the family Tayassuidae. ...
The Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri), is the closest living relative to the extinct Platygonus pearcei. ...
Binomial name Tayassu pecari (Link, 1795) White-lipped Peccary, Tayassu pecari, is a peccary species found in North, Central and South America, living in rainforest, dry forest and chaco scrub. ...
Binomial name Tayassu tajacu (Linnaeus, 1758) Collared Peccary, Tayassu tajacu, is a peccary species found in North, Central and South America, living in many habitats, from dry, Sonoran desert and chaco to deep rainforest. ...
Genera Hippopotamus Hexaprotodon Hippopotamuses are the members of the family Hippopotamidae. ...
Binomial name Hippopotamus amphibius Linnaeus, 1758 The Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) or Greek ιÌÏÏοÌÏοÏÎ±Î¼Î¿Ï (hippos meaning horse and potamus meaning river) is a large, plant-eating African mammal, one of only two living and three (or four) recently extinct species in the family Hippopotamidae. ...
Species Lama glama Lama pacos Lama guanicoe Vicugna vicugna Camelus dromedarius Camelus bactrianus The four llamas and two camels are camelids: members of the biological family Camelidae, the only family in the suborder Tylopoda. ...
For other uses, see Camel (disambiguation). ...
Species Lama glama Lama pacos Lama huonaeus Lama, the modern genus name for a small group of closely allied animals, which, before the Spanish conquest of the Americas, were the only domesticated ungulates of the continent. ...
Binomial name Vicugna vicugna (Molina, 1782) The vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) is a relative of the llama and a member of the camelid family which lives in the high Andes. ...
The four species of chevrotain, also known as mouse deer, make up the family Tragulidae. ...
Species Okapia johnstoni Giraffa camelopardalis The biological family Giraffidae contains just two members, the Giraffe and the Okapi. ...
Binomial name Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land living animal species. ...
Binomial name Okapia johnstoni (P.L. Sclater, 1901) Okapi distribution The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is an unusual mammal of the Ituri Rainforest in central Africa. ...
The four species of musk deer make up the family Moschidae. ...
Moschus, Greek bucolic poet and friend of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus, was born at Syracuse and flourished about 150 BC. He was the author of a short epic poem, Europa, and a pretty little epigram, Love, the Runaway, imitated by Torquato Tasso and Ben Jonson. ...
Genera About 15 in 4 subfamilies. ...
Binomial name Axis axis (Erxleben, 1777) The chital (also spelled cheetal) or spotted deer is a large spotted deer which commonly inhabits wooded regions of Sri Lanka and most of India. ...
Binomial name Hydropotes inermis (Swinhoe, 1870) The Water Deer is superficially more similar to a musk deer than a true deer (cervidae) but it is classified as a cervid despite having tusks (downward-pointing canine teeth) instead of antlers and other anatomical anomalies. ...
Binomial name Elaphodus cephalophus (Milne-Edwards, 1872) The Tufted Deer is a close relative of the muntjac, living somewhat further north over a wide area of central China and northeastern India and Myanmar. ...
Species 10 species, see text Muntjac are deer of the genus Muntiacus, also known as Barking Deer. ...
Binomial name Alces alces (Linnaeus, 1758) Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe (see also elk for other animals called elk) is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its...
Binomial name Blastocerus dichotomus (Illiger, 1815) The Marsh Deer, Blastocerus dichotomus, is the largest deer species from South America. ...
Binomial name Capreolus capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) is a European and Asiatic deer of Britain and Europe and is found as far east as China and Siberia but is absent from Ireland, Portugal and Greece. ...
Mazama (population 230) is a small village nestled in the Methow Valley in the eastern part of Washington state. ...
Binomial name Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann, 1780 Subspecies Odocoileus virginianus clavium Odocoileus virginianus leucurus Odocoileus virginianus virginianus The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known as the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer found throughout most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America and South America far...
Binomial name Blastocerus dichotomus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Pampas Deer, Ozotocerus bezoarticus, is a deer species from South America. ...
The pudu (Pudu pudu), considered to be the worlds smallest deer, is a native of South America. ...
Rangifer can refer to: Reindeer An obsolete constellation, Rangifer This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Binomial name Antilocapra americana Ord, 1815 The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest land animal in North America running at speeds up to 54 mph (90 km/h). ...
Binomial name Antilocapra americana Ord, 1815 Subspecies The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest land animal in North America running at speeds of 54 mph (90 km/h). ...
Subfamilies Bovinae Cephalophinae Hippotraginae Antilopinae Caprinae A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. ...
Genera Beatragus Damaliscus Alcelaphus Sigmoceros Connochaetes The subfamily Alcelaphinae contains Wildebeest, Hartebeest, Bonteboks and several similar species. ...
Binomial name Alcelaphus buselaphus Pallas, 1766 The Hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) is a grassland antelope found in West Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa. ...
Species Connochaetes taurinus Connochaetes gnou Reference: The Columbia Encyclopedia The wildebeest (from Dutch wild animal), also called gnu (pronounced or ), is a large hooved (ungulate) mammal of the genus Connochaetes, which includes two species, both native to Africa: the Black Wildebeest (), and the Blue & White-bearded Wildebeest or Blue Wildebeest...
Binomial name Sigmoceros lichtensteinii Peters, 1849 Lichtensteins Hartebeest (Sigmoceros lichtensteinii) is a savannah and floodplain dwelling antelope found in southern Central Africa. ...
Genera See text Antilopinae is a subfamily of Bovidae. ...
Binomial name Antidorcas marsupialis (Zimmermann, 1780) The Springbok (Afrikaans: spring = jump; bok = antelope, deer, or goat) (Antidorcas marsupialis) is a small brown and white antelope that stands about 75 cm high. ...
Binomial name Antilope cervicapra (Linnaeus, 1758) The Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), also called Indian Blackbuck antelope or Sasin, is a small antelope native to Northern India, Pakistan and Nepal. ...
Species Several, see text A gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella. ...
Binomial name Litocranius walleri (Brooke, 1878) The Gerenuk is an antelope-like animal found in East Africa. ...
The dik-dik is a small antelope named for the sound it makes when alarmed that lives in the brush of southern and eastern Africa. ...
Binomial name Oreotragus oreotragus (Zimmerman,, 1783) The Klipspringer (literally rock jumper in Afrikaans), Oreotragus oreotragus, is a small African antelope that lives from the Cape of Good Hope all the way up East Africa and into Ethiopia. ...
Binomial name Ourebia ourebia (Zimmermann, 1783) The oribi is an African antelope. ...
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Binomial name Saiga tatarica (Linnaeus, 1766) The saiga, or Saiga tatarica, is a kind of gazelle that lives in central Asia. ...
Tribes Bovini Boselaphini Strepsicerotini The biological subfamily Bovinae includes a diverse group of about 24 species of medium-sized to large ungulates, including domestic cattle, Bison, the Water Buffalo, the Yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. ...
Species B. bison B. bonasus B. priscus A North American bison Bison is a taxonomic genus containing six species of large even-toed ungulates within the subfamily Bovinae. ...
Species Bos aegyptiacus B. frontalis B. grunniens B. javanicus B. sauveli B. taurus Bos is the taxonomic genus containing wild and domestic oxen. ...
Binomial name Boselaphus tragocamelus Pall. ...
Species Bubalus arnee Bubalus depressicornis Bubalus quarlesi Bubalus mindorensis Bubalus is a genus of bovines, the English name of which is buffalo. ...
Species Syncerus caffer Subspecies Syncerus is a genus of bovines found in Africa, the only extant member of which is the African Buffalo, or Cape Buffalo. ...
Binomial name Tetracerus quadricornis Blainville, 1816 The Four-horned Antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis or choushinga) is an antelope found in wooded areas in central India. ...
Species T. spekeii T. angasii T. scriptus T. buxtoni T. imberbis T. strepsiceros T. eurycerus The genus Tragelaphus contains several species of bovine, all of which are reletivly antelope-like. ...
Genera Capricornis Nemorhaedus Rupicapra Oreamnos Budorcas Ovibos Hemitragus Ammotragus Pseudois Capra Ovis Pantholops A goat antelope is any of the species of mostly medium-sized herbivores that make up the subfamily Caprinae or the single species in subfamily Panthalopinae. ...
Binomial name Ammotragus lervia Pall. ...
Binomial name Budorcas taxicolor Hodgson, 1850 The Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) is a goat-antelope found in heavily forested areas of the Eastern Himalayas. ...
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A tahr, genus Hemitragus, can be any of three species of mountain-dwelling Asian goat antelopes. ...
Binomial name Oreamnos americanus (de Blainville, 1816) The Rocky Mountain Goat, (Oreamnos americanus) often called simply Mountain Goat, is a large hoofed mammal found only in North America, in the Rocky Mountains and Coast Mountains regions, from northern Washington through British Columbia into the southern Yukon and southwestern Alaska. ...
Binomial name Ovibos moschatus (Zimmermann, 1780) The Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus) is an arctic mammal of the Bovidae family, noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor of the male. ...
Binomial name Pseudois nayaur Hodgson, 1833 The bharal or Himalayan blue sheep is a caprid found in the high Himalayas of Nepal, Tibet, China, and Jammu and Kashmir. ...
Genera Cephalophus Sylvicapra A duiker is any of about 19 small to medium-sized antelope species native to sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Genera Hippotragus Oryx Addax A grazing antelope is any of the 6 species of antelope that make up the subfamily Hippotraginae in the family Bovidae, which also includes sheep, goats, and cattle. ...
Binomial name Addax nasomaculatus (Blainville, 1816) Addax is a rare desert antelope that lives in the several isolated regions in the Sahara. ...
Species Oryx beisa Oryx dammah Oryx gazella Oryx leucoryx An Oryx is one of three or four large antelope species of the genus Oryx, typically having long straight nearly upright horns. ...
Binomial name Pelea capreolus (Forster, 1790) The Grey Rhebok or Grey Rhebuck (Pelea capreolus, locally known as the Vaal Rhebok or Vaalribbok) is a species of antelope endemic to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. ...
Binomial name Pelea capreolus (Forster, 1790) The Grey Rhebok or Grey Rhebuck (Pelea capreolus, locally known as the Vaal Rhebok or Vaalribbok) is a species of antelope endemic to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. ...
Binomial name Aepyceros melampus (Lichtenstein, 1812) An impala (Aepyceros melampus Greek aipos high ceros horn + melas black pous foot) is a medium-sized African antelope, weighing about 50 kg. ...
Binomial name Aepyceros melampus (Lichtenstein, 1812) An Impala (Aepyceros melampus Greek aipos high ceros horn + melas black pous foot) is a medium-sized African antelope, weighing about 50 kg. ...
Genera Kobus Redunca Waterbucks and Reedbucks are found in the sub-family Reduncinae, which contains 8 species of antelope all of which dwell in marshes, floodplains or other well-watered areas. ...
Genera Kobus Redunca Waterbucks and Reedbucks are found in the sub-family Reduncinae, which contains 8 species of antelope all of which dwell in marshes, floodplains or other well-watered areas. ...
Species Redunca arundinum Redunca fulvorufula Redunca redunca Reedbuck is a common name for African antelopes from the genus Reducna. ...
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