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.
Click on the first letter of the common name.
Species 1 - 16 of 16
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The largest of the small spotted cats, the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is one of the best known and most common cat species in its range... More
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A small, secretive antelope, Ogilby’s duiker has a stocky body, an arched back, overdeveloped hindquarters, and short, slender legs, all... More
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Perhaps the most extraordinary fact about the okapi is that it was not known to science until 1901. Its taxonomic name, Okapia johnstoni... More
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Information on the Okinawa spiny rat (Tokudaia muenninki) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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One of the rarest titi monkeys, the Olalla Brothers’ titi is restricted to a tiny tract of lowland Bolivian gallery forest. An attractive... More
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This peculiar looking bat is one of only four sucker-footed bats in the world, and is found only on the island of Madagascar. Their... More
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Information on the olive baboon is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The olive colobus has the distinction of being the smallest colobus monkey, a group of primates that primarily consume leaves and possess an... More
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Information on the oncilla is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Also known as the killer whale, the orca (Orcinus orca) is the largest member of the dolphin family, and one of the most distinctive of all... More
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The smallest true grazer amongst the antelope, the oribi is a medium-sized ungulate with slender legs, a long neck, and small pointed horns... More
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The Orkney vole is an endemic subspecies of the common vole (Microtus arvalis), which is found only in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It is... More
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Named for its fox-like elongated snout and large eyes, the ornate flying fox (Pteropus ornatus) is a species of bat which varies... More
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The ornate titi monkey is the smallest member of the Pitheciidae family, a group that includes the titis, uakaris and saki monkeys. It has a... More
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The owl-faced guenon is an unusual-looking monkey whose large, round head, triangular face and large eyes give it a somewhat owl-like... More
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Owston’s civet has an elongate body, neck and tail, small head and long, tapering, whiskered snout. The coat is tawny buff-grey with a... More
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