Mammals
Mammals exhibit extraordinary diversity, from the diminutive bumblebee bat, which weighs no more than a penny, to the largest animal to have ever lived, the blue whale. All members of this warm-blooded vertebrate group nurse their young on milk produced by the female’s mammary glands, and, with a few notable exceptions, most also give birth to live young and have bodies insulated by hair. Of the world’s c. 5,500 mammal species, almost one in four are threatened with extinction.
Explore ARKive for videos and images of endangered mammals, and learn about mammal conservation, biology and more in our species fact-files.
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Species 1 - 19 of 19
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The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is the world's most threatened species of cat, and is currently teetering on the brink of extinction... More
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11 Videos
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Information on the Idaho ground squirrel is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The graceful impala is a noisy antelope renowned for its agile leaps. It has reddish-brown upperparts becoming paler on the sides. The... More
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15 Videos
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Information on the Indian brown mongoose is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Indian crested porcupine (Hystrix indica) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the Indian giant flying squirrel (Petaurista philippensis) is being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the Indian giant squirrel is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The Indian grey mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) is a small, slender carnivore, with a long, bushy, tapering tail, short legs, and sharp... More
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Information on the Indian hare (Lepus nigricollis) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) is the largest of the three Asian rhino species, and has a single horn which can grow to... More
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This small bat weighs the same as about three pennies, but is not the smallest of the 87 Myotis species. Myotis means ‘mouse ear’ and... More
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As its name suggests, the Indo-Pacific finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) lacks a dorsal fin, and instead has a ridge that runs... More
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The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin has a typically streamlined body and a long slender beak. Populations differ in both shape and colour... More
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Indris are considered to be the largest of all of the lemurs, and are the only lemurs with vestigial tails. They have dense, silky black and... More
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This brown to pale-buff coloured bat has a small heart-shaped noseleaf and a very long snout and tongue. The species belongs to the... More
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A particularly distinctive dolphin, the Irrawaddy has a rounded head with no beak and a flexible neck, causing visible creases behind the... More
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Thought to be a recently evolved species, the Isabel naked-tailed rat probably only diverged from its sister species (the Bougainville... More
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The island fox is the smallest North American canid, found only on the California Channel Islands. A descendent of the mainland gray fox (... More
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