World Mammals



African Elephant

African Serval

Agouti

Amazon Tapir

Antarctic Fur Seal

Arctic Fox

Arctic Hare

Asian Elephant

Babbon

Badger

Beaver

Beluga Whale

Bengal Tiger

Black Panther

Black Rhinoceroses

Black Spider Monkey

Blue Whale

Bobcat

Bonobo Chimpanzee

Boto Dolphin

Buffalo (American Bison)

Capibara

Capuchin Monkey

Caribou (Reindeer)

Cheetah

Chimpanzee

Coyote

Dingo

European Bison

European Lynx

European Rabbit

Flying Fox Bat

Fruit Bat

Giraffe

Golden Snub Nosed Monkey

Gopher

Gray Wolf

Grizzly Bear

Guanaco

Japanese Macaque

Japanese Serow

Killer Whale (Orca)

Lion

Lion Head Tamarin

Manatee

Meercat

Mongoose

Moose

Mountain Goat

Mountain Gorila

Mountain Lion (Puma/Cougar)

Musk Ox

Nile Hippopotamus

Okapi

Orangutan

Oryx Gazella

Panda

Polar Bear (Nanuk)

Prairie Dog

Pronghorn Antelope

Red Fox

Ring Tailed Lemur

River Otter

Sea Otter

Sloth

Snow Leopard

Stripped Skunk

Sun Bear

Takin

Thompson's Gazelle

Walrus

Zebra



Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and North America are the most common homes of a special family of Mammals. These are the Marsupials, or also know as the pouched mammals. Animals in this family bare young that climb after they are born into a pouch where they develop and suckle on mother’s milk.

Albino Cuscus

Bush Wallaby

Koala

Matschie's Tree Kangaroo

Red Kangaroo

Spotted Cuscus

Spotted Tailed Quoll

Tasmanian Devil

Virginia Opossum

Wombat



The strangest family of Mammals comes from Australia. These are the only Mammals that lay eggs and then suckle their young. These animals come from a distant and old family of animals that maybe the origins of the whole mammalian animal evolution.

Duck-bill Platypus

Echidna





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