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Acerodon jubatus
(Golden-capped fruit bat)
Named after the patch of golden-tipped hairs on top of the head, the golden-capped fruit bat is the largest fruit bat in the...
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Acinonyx jubatus
(Cheetah)
The fastest land mammal in the world, the cheetah has many adaptations that allow it to sprint across the plains; the rangy frame...
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Acomys cilicius
(Asia Minor spiny mouse)
The Asia Minor or Turkish spiny mouse is critically endangered. They are so-called as the back of both males and females are...
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Addax nasomaculatus
(Addax)
The Addax is a desert living antelope and is well adapted to its harsh habitat; the hooves are splayed to enable them to travel...
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Aepyceros melampus
(Impala)
The graceful impala is a noisy antelope renowned for its agile leaps. It has reddish-brown upperparts becoming paler on the sides....
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Ailuropoda melanoleuca
(Giant panda)
The giant panda is universally admired for its appealing markings and seemingly gentle demeanour. This large mammal is now...
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Ailurus fulgens
(Red panda)
The classification of the red panda has caused continued controversy since it was first described in 1825, due to similarities with...
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Alcelaphus buselaphus
(Hartebeest)
This large, high-shouldered antelope is one of the grazing mammals that formerly ranged in huge herds, shaping the vast grasslands...
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Alcelaphus lichtensteinii
(Lichtenstein's hartebeest)
Information on the Lichtenstein's hartebeest is currently being researched and written and will appear here...
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Allocebus trichotis
(Hairy-eared dwarf lemur)
The incredibly elusive hairy-eared dwarf lemur, the only species in the genus Allocebus, is one of the most rarely seen lemurs...
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Alouatta guariba
(Brown howling monkey)
Brown howling monkeys, like other howler monkeys, are best known for their impressive howls, which can be heard for over 1.6 km and...
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Alouatta palliata
(Mantled howler monkey)
Mantled howler monkeys are large, fairly stocky monkeys that are totally black in colour with the exception of a fringe of long...
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Alouatta pigra
(Guatemalan black howler)
Howlers are among the largest monkeys in the Americas, but this species is among the smallest of the genus. The Guatemalan black...
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Ammotragus lervia
(Barbary sheep)
Information on the Barbary sheep is currently being researched and written and will appear here...
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Antidorcas marsupialis
(Springbok)
Roaming the central plains of southern Africa is the slender springbok, the National Animal of South Africa. Within the last...
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Aotus griseimembra
(Grey-legged night monkey)
The grey-legged night monkey belongs to the nocturnal primate genus Aotus, which is also one of the most widespread primate genera...
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Arctocebus aureus
(Golden potto)
Information on the Golden potto is currently being researched and written and will appear here...
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Arctocephalus galapagoensis
(Galapagos fur seal)
The scientific name of this marine mammal, Arctocephalus, comes from Greek words that mean ‘bear headed', and with its short...
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Arctocephalus philippii
(Juan Fernández fur seal)
Remarkably, the Juan Fernández fur seal was considered extinct until it was happily rediscovered in 1965, although it nevertheless...
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Arctocephalus townsendi
(Guadalupe fur seal)
The Guadalupe fur seal was once considered extinct, after being decimated by poaching for its dense, luxurious underfur. Remarkably...
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Ateles belzebuth
(White-bellied spider monkey)
Like all spider monkeys, the white-bellied spider monkey, also known as the long-haired spider monkey, has long, slender limbs and...
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Ateles geoffroyi
(Black-handed spider monkey)
Spider monkeys get their name for their extremely long, spidery limbs and prehensile tail, which acts like a fifth limb and is used...
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Ateles hybridus
(Variegated spider monkey)
Exceptionally long, spindly limbs have inspired the common name of spider monkeys (Atelidae), together with their long prehensile...
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Avahi occidentalis
(Western woolly lemur)
Western woolly lemurs are medium sized lemurs that, like all indriids, are characterized by long powerful hind limbs adapted...
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Babyrousa spp
(Babirusas)
The taxonomy of babirusas is controversial, but advisors to the IUCN have recently settled on the division of the Babyrousa genus...
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Balaena mysticetus
(Bowhead whale)
The bowhead whale is so-called because of its bow-shaped mouth and is black in colour with a whitish chin patch, broken...
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Balaenoptera borealis
(Sei whale)
The sei whale is smaller in size than the fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), and can be distinguished from this similar species...
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Balaenoptera musculus
(Blue whale)
The blue whale is the largest animal to have ever lived, almost as big as a Boeing 737, and even larger than the biggest dinosaurs....
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Balaenoptera physalus
(Fin whale)
Fin whales are the fastest of all cetaceans, reaching speeds of 37 kilometres per hour and known to completely clear the water....
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Balionycteris maculata
(Spotted-winged fruit bat)
The smallest fruit bat in the world, this species is both charming and beautiful. Its black, dog-like face has large eyes, with...
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Beatragus hunteri
(Hirola)
Numbers of this rare antelope have recently drastically declined and the species is now in danger of imminent extinction. As the...
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Bettongia lesueur
(Burrowing bettong)
The burrowing bettong is a marsupial and the only burrowing member of the kangaroo family though, as its other common name, the...
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Bison bonasus
(European bison)
The European bison, or 'wisent', is similar in appearance to its North American relative (Bison bison). Although smaller in size...
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Biswamoyopterus biswasi
(Namdapha flying squirrel)
The wonderfully peculiar Namdapha flying squirrel is the only species in the genus Biswamoyopterus. Like other flying squirrels...
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Blastocerus dichotomus
(Marsh deer)
This surprisingly shy and secretive deer is actually the largest native deer species in South America. Marsh deer have large...
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Bos frontalis
(Gaur)
The gaur is one of the larger of the wild cattle, and individuals can reach over 2 metres at the shoulder. The sleek, dark coat...
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Bos grunniens
(Wild yak)
A huge and imposing hulk of an animal, the wild yak has stocky, high and humped shoulders and a broad, drooping head. Both males...
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Bos javanicus
(Banteng)
The handsome banteng largely resembles domestic cattle both in size and colour, but also demonstrates considerable sexual...
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Bos sauveli
(Kouprey)
The kouprey was last seen in 1988, making this bovid one of the most endangered and mysterious large mammals in the world. It has...
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Brachyteles arachnoides
(Southern muriqui)
The muriqui, or woolly spider monkey, is the largest New World primate, and in the late 1980s was recognised as two distinct...
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Brachyteles hypoxanthus
(Northern muriqui)
The muriqui, or woolly spider monkey, is the largest New World primate, and in the late 1980s was recognised as two distinct...
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Bradypus pygmaeus
(Pygmy three-toed sloth)
With only a small population confined to a single tiny island off the coast of Panama, the pygmy three-toed sloth is the most...
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Bradypus torquatus
(Maned three-toed sloth)
The maned three-toed sloth is the rarest of the five sloth species and is only found in Brazil. The name refers to its black mane...
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Bubalus bubalis
(Asian buffalo)
At up to more than a tonne in weight, the Asian buffalo is a massive, powerful animal, with a wider horn span than any other bovid....
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Bubalus depressicornis
(Lowland anoa)
This small water buffalo is found in Indonesia. Indeed, anoa is the Sulawesi word for buffalo. This species is characterised by its...
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Bubalus mindorensis
(Tamaraw)
The tamaraw is the largest mammal native to the Philippines, and also has the distinction of being one of the rarest mammals...
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Bubalus quarlesi
(Mountain anoa)
This even-toed ungulate is actually a member of the wild cattle subfamily, but due to its small size, it more closely resembles...
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Budorcas taxicolor
(Takin)
The takin is one of the larger and stockier of the goat antelopes. Short, stocky legs are supported on large two-toed hooves, which...
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Bunolagus monticularis
(Riverine rabbit)
This elegant rabbit is one of the most endangered terrestrial mammals in Southern Africa. It has very long ears, a soft and silky...
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Bunopithecus hoolock
(Hoolock gibbon)
Hylobates means ‘dweller in trees' and, as one of the most agile animals of the forests, the gibbon certainly suited its old name....
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New images of the eastern black-and-white colobus leap into ARKive
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Rocky shore residents
Hermit crabs are a common feature of the rocky shore, where they adopt the empty shells of gastropods.
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Rocky shore residents
A regular inhabitant of rock pools, the common prawn is found around much of Europe's coastline.
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Rocky shore residents
Remarkably tenacious when jostling for prime positions, the limpet is usually seen stationary.
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Rocky shore residents
Able to withstand temperature fluctuations, the beadlet anemone is well adapted to life on the shore.
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Rocky shore residents
Flat periwinkles are found in myriad colours, from green, brown and yellow, to even banded or criss-crossed.
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Rocky shore residents
Swarms of common jellyfish are a regular sight around the shore, in warm summer seas.
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