Mammals

There are more than 4,000 known species of mammals. From the tiny bumblebee bat to the giant blue whale, all mammals have two characteristics in common that no other animals possess. Mammals have hair and produce milk to nourish their young. Except for the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, mammals bear live young. They are also endothermic, or warm-blooded, as are birds.

Bats

  • Giant Fruit Bat
  • Vampire Bat

Bears

Canids

Cats

Edentates

Hoofed Mammals

Marsupials

  • Bennett’s Wallaby
  • Feathertail Glider
  • Striped Possum

Primates

  • Angolan Colobus Monkey
  • Black-and-white Colobus Monkey
  • Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur
  • Bonobo
  • Buff-cheeked Gibbon
  • Crowned Lemur
  • Diana Monkey
  • Douroucouli
  • Francois Langur
  • Garnett’s Galago
  • Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
  • Grey Bamboo Lemur
  • Grey’s Crowned Guenon
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Lion-tailed Macaque
  • Mueller’s Gibbon
  • Potto
  • Pygmy Marmoset
  • Ring-tailed Lemur
  • Siamang
  • Sumatran Orangutan
  • Western Lowland Gorilla
  • White-handed Gibbon

Raccoon Family

  • Central American Cacomistle
  • Coatimundi

Rodents

  • Naked Mole-rat
  • Slender-tailed Cloud Rat

Weasel Family

Other Mammals