+150 Mammals Names List
Mammals, one of the vertebrate and warm-blooded animal species, completely distinguish themselves from other animal species with a feature. This feature is that mothers feed their offspring with the milk glands in the udder. Some of the mammal species can live on land, some in the air, and some in the water. Most mammals are in danger of extinction, such as monkey species. It is stated that extinct or endangered mammals experience this situation due to climate change, pollution, and related diseases.
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Mammals give birth to offspring for breeding. After mating, fertilization takes place within the female mammal body. Thus, female mammals become pregnant and give birth after a time-varying according to the mammal species. After birth, the only food source of the offspring is breast milk, and therefore mother and offspring cannot be separated from each other for a while. In addition, mammals have a hairy structure, their skin is covered with feathers.
Different mammal animals can be divided into aquatic, terrestrial, and airborne.
Terrestrial Mammal Animals: There are both carnivorous and herbivorous species among mammals living on land. Mammals such as bears, lions, tigers, foxes, and wolves are both very predatory but feed on meat. Mammals such as monkeys, squirrels, rabbits, deer, and bison are herbivores and are seen as prey for carnivorous mammals.
Aquatic Mammal Animals: The largest mammal in the aquatic habitat and among all animals is the whale. Although they are quite large and heavy, they do not feed on other fish. They are fed by plankton and similar small structures in the water.
African Wild Dog
African Lion
Arctic Hare
Armadillo
Asian Elephant
Asian Lion
Aye-Aye
Baboon
Bactrian Camel
Beaver
Beluga Whale
Bengal Tiger
Black Bear
Black-Footed Ferret
Black Rhinoceros
Blue Whale
Bobcat
Bottlenose Dolphin
Brown Bear
California Sea Lion
Caribou
Cheetah
Chimpanzee
Chipmunk
Clouded Leopard
Cottontail Rabbit
Cougar
Coyote
Dingo
Domestic Cat
Domestic Dog
Dugong
Eastern Gray Kangaroo
Elephant, African
Elephant, Asian
Elephant Seal
Fennec Fox
Fossa
Fox, Fennec
Fur Seal
Gelada
Giant Anteater
Giant Panda
Giant River Otter
Gibbon
Giraffe
Golden Lion Tamarin
Gray Whale
Grizzly Bear
Groundhog
Harbor Porpoise
Hare
Hare, Arctic
Harp Seal
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Hedgehog
Hippopotamus
Horse
Howler Monkey
Humpback Whale
Impala
Indian Rhinoceros
Killer Whale, Orca
Kinkajou
Koala
Leopard
Leopard Seal
Lion, African
Little Red Flying Fox
Llama
Lynx
Manatee
Mandrill
Meerkat
Mongoose
Mountain Goat
Mountain Gorilla
Mountain Lion
Mouse Lemur
Musk-Ox
Mole Rat
Narwhal
Nutria
Ocelot
Opossum
Orangutan
Orca Killer Whale
Platypus
Polar Bear
Porcupine
Prairie Dog
Proboscis Monkey
Raccoon
Red Fox
Red Kangaroo
Red Leaf Monkey
Red Panda
Red Uakari
Rhesus Monkey
Right Whale
Sea Otter
Siberian Tiger
Sifaka
Skunk
Sloth Bear
Snow Leopard
Snowshoe Hare
Spectacled Bear
Sperm Whale
Spider Monkey
Spotted Hyena
Squirrel
Steller Sea Lion
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Sumatran Tiger
Sun Bear
Tapir
Tasmanian Devil
Thomson’s Gazelle
Three-Toed Sloth
Two-Toed Sloth
Wallaby
Walrus
Warthog
Water Buffalo
Weddell Seal
Western Lowland Gorilla
White Rhinoceros
Whale, Blue
Whale, Humpback
White-Eared Kob
White-Tailed Deer
Wildebeest
Wolf
Wolverine
Zebra
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