This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Namibia. There are the mammal species in Namibia, of which 1 is critically endangered, 4 are endangered, 5 are vulnerable, and 7 are near-threatened.
The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN:
Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories:
The order Afrosoricida contains the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa, two families of small mammals that were traditionally part of the order Insectivora.
Family: ChrysochloridaeSubfamily: ChrysochlorinaeGenus: EremitalpaGrant's golden mole Eremitalpa granti NTOften called sengisi, the elephant shrews or jumping shrews are native to southern Africa. Their common English name derives from their elongated flexible snout and their resemblance to the true shrews.
Family: Macroscelididae (elephant shrews)Genus: ElephantulusShort-snouted elephant shrew Elephantulus brachyrhynchus LCBushveld elephant shrew Elephantulus intufi LCWestern rock elephant shrew Elephantulus rupestris LCGenus: MacroscelidesNamib round-eared elephant shrew Macroscelides flavicaudatusShort-eared elephant shrew Macroscelides proboscideus LCEtendeka round-eared elephant shrew Macroscelides micusGenus: PetrodromusFour-toed elephant shrew Petrodromus tetradactylus LCThe order Tubulidentata consists of a single species, the aardvark. Tubulidentata are characterised by their teeth which lack a pulp cavity and form thin tubes which are continuously worn down and replaced.
Family: OrycteropodidaeGenus: OrycteropusAardvark Orycteropus afer LCThe hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. About the size of a domestic cat they are well-furred, with rounded bodies and a stumpy tail. They are native to Africa and the Middle East.
Family: Procaviidae (hyraxes)Genus: ProcaviaCape hyrax Procavia capensis LCThe elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals.
Family: Elephantidae (elephants)Genus: LoxodontaAfrican bush elephant Loxodonta africana VUThe order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives: lemurs, lorisoids, tarsiers, monkeys, and apes.
Suborder: StrepsirrhiniInfraorder: LemuriformesSuperfamily: LorisoideaFamily: GalagidaeGenus: GalagoMohol bushbaby Galago moholi LR/lcSuborder: HaplorhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesParvorder: CatarrhiniSuperfamily: CercopithecoideaFamily: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)Genus: ChlorocebusMalbrouck Chlorocebus cynosuros LR/lcVervet monkey Chlorocebus pygerythrus LR/lcGenus: PapioChacma baboon Papio ursinus LR/lcRodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40 percent of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (100 lb).
Suborder: HystricognathiFamily: BathyergidaeGenus: BathyergusNamaqua dune mole-rat Bathyergus janetta LCGenus: CryptomysBocage's mole-rat Cryptomys bocagei DDDamaraland mole-rat Cryptomys damarensis LCFamily: Hystricidae (Old World porcupines)Genus: HystrixCape porcupine Hystrix africaeaustralis LCFamily: PetromuridaeGenus: PetromusDassie rat Petromus typicus LCFamily: Thryonomyidae (cane rats)Genus: ThryonomysGreater cane rat Thryonomys swinderianus LCSuborder: SciurognathiFamily: Pedetidae (spring hare)Genus: PedetesSpringhare Pedetes capensis LCFamily: Sciuridae (squirrels)Subfamily: XerinaeTribe: XeriniGenus: XerusSouth African ground squirrel Xerus inauris LCMountain ground squirrel Xerus princeps LCTribe: ProtoxeriniGenus: FunisciurusCongo rope squirrel Funisciurus congicus LCGenus: ParaxerusSmith's bush squirrel Paraxerus cepapi LCFamily: Gliridae (dormice)Subfamily: GraphiurinaeGenus: GraphiurusSmall-eared dormouse Graphiurus microtis LCStone dormouse Graphiurus rupicola LCFamily: NesomyidaeSubfamily: PetromyscinaeGenus: PetromyscusPygmy rock mouse Petromyscus collinus LCBrukkaros pygmy rock mouse Petromyscus monticularis LCShortridge's rock mouse Petromyscus shortridgei LCSubfamily: DendromurinaeGenus: DendromusGray climbing mouse Dendromus melanotis LCBrant's climbing mouse Dendromus mesomelas LCGenus: MalacothrixGerbil mouse Malacothrix typica LCGenus: SteatomysKreb's fat mouse Steatomys krebsii LCTiny fat mouse Steatomys parvus LCFat mouse Steatomys pratensis LCSubfamily: CricetomyinaeGenus: SaccostomusSouth African pouched mouse Saccostomus campestris LCFamily: Muridae (mice, rats, voles, gerbils, hamsters, etc.)Genus: MyotomysBush vlei rat Myotomys unisulcatus LCSubfamily: OtomyinaeGenus: OtomysLarge vlei rat Otomys maximus LCGenus: ParotomysBrants's whistling rat Parotomys brantsii LCLittledale's whistling rat Parotomys littledalei LCSubfamily: GerbillinaeGenus: DesmodillusCape short-eared gerbil Desmodillus auricularis LCGenus: GerbillurusHairy-footed gerbil Gerbillurus paeba LCNamib brush-tailed gerbil Gerbillurus setzeri LCDune hairy-footed gerbil Gerbillurus tytonis LCBushy-tailed hairy-footed gerbil Gerbillurus vallinus LCGenus: TateraHighveld gerbil Tatera brantsii LCBushveld gerbil Tatera leucogaster LCSubfamily: MurinaeGenus: AethomysRed rock rat Aethomys chrysophilus LCNamaqua rock rat Aethomys namaquensis LCGenus: DasymysAngolan marsh rat Dasymys nudipes NTGenus: LemniscomysSingle-striped grass mouse Lemniscomys rosalia LCGenus: MastomysSouthern multimammate mouse Mastomys coucha LCNatal multimammate mouse Mastomys natalensis LCShortridge's multimammate mouse Mastomys shortridgei LCGenus: MusDesert pygmy mouse Mus indutus LCAfrican pygmy mouse Mus minutoides LCSetzer's pygmy mouse Mus setzeri LCGenus: PelomysCreek groove-toothed swamp rat Pelomys fallax LCGenus: RhabdomysFour-striped grass mouse Rhabdomys pumilio LCGenus: ThallomysBlack-tailed tree rat Thallomys nigricauda LCAcacia rat Thallomys paedulcus LCGenus: ZelotomysWoosnam's broad-headed mouse Zelotomys woosnami LCThe lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two.
Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares)Genus: PronolagusJameson's red rock hare Pronolagus randensis LR/lcSmith's red rock hare Pronolagus rupestris LR/lcGenus: LepusCape hare Lepus capensis LR/lcAfrican savanna hare Lepus microtis LR/lcScrub hare Lepus saxatilis LR/lcThe order Erinaceomorpha contains a single family, Erinaceidae, which comprises the hedgehogs and gymnures. The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.
Family: Erinaceidae (hedgehogs)Subfamily: ErinaceinaeGenus: AtelerixSouthern African hedgehog Atelerix frontalis LR/lcThe "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mammals. The shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout-bodied burrowers.
Family: Soricidae (shrews)Subfamily: CrocidurinaeGenus: CrociduraReddish-gray musk shrew Crocidura cyanea LCBicolored musk shrew Crocidura fuscomurina LCLesser red musk shrew Crocidura hirta LCSwamp musk shrew Crocidura mariquensis LCAfrican giant shrew Crocidura olivieri LCGenus: SuncusGreater dwarf shrew Suncus lixus LCThe bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals in the world naturally capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.
Family: Pteropodidae (flying foxes, Old World fruit bats)Subfamily: PteropodinaeGenus: EidolonStraw-coloured fruit bat Eidolon helvum LCGenus: EpomophorusAngolan epauletted fruit bat Epomophorus angolensis NTPeters's epauletted fruit bat Epomophorus crypturus LCFamily: VespertilionidaeSubfamily: MyotinaeGenus: CistugoAngolan hairy bat Cistugo seabrai NTSubfamily: VespertilioninaeGenus: EptesicusLong-tailed house bat Eptesicus hottentotus LCGenus: GlauconycterisButterfly bat Glauconycteris variegata LCGenus: LaephotisBotswanan long-eared bat Laephotis botswanae LCNamib long-eared bat Laephotis namibensis LCGenus: NeoromiciaCape serotine Neoromicia capensis LCBanana pipistrelle Neoromicia nanus LCSomali serotine Neoromicia somalicus LCZulu serotine Neoromicia zuluensis LCGenus: NycticeinopsSchlieffen's bat Nycticeinops schlieffeni LCGenus: PipistrellusRusty pipistrelle Pipistrellus rusticus LCGenus: ScotophilusAfrican yellow bat Scotophilus dinganii LCWhite-bellied yellow bat Scotophilus leucogaster LCGreenish yellow bat Scotophilus viridis LCSubfamily: MiniopterinaeGenus: MiniopterusGreater long-fingered bat Miniopterus inflatus LCNatal long-fingered bat Miniopterus natalensis NTFamily: MolossidaeGenus: ChaerephonNigerian free-tailed bat Chaerephon nigeriae LCGenus: MopsAngolan free-tailed bat Mops condylurus LCMidas free-tailed bat Mops midas LCGenus: SauromysRoberts's flat-headed bat Sauromys petrophilus LCGenus: TadaridaEgyptian free-tailed bat Tadarida aegyptiaca LCFamily: EmballonuridaeGenus: TaphozousMauritian tomb bat Taphozous mauritianus LCFamily: NycteridaeGenus: NycterisHairy slit-faced bat Nycteris hispida LCEgyptian slit-faced bat Nycteris thebaica LCFamily: RhinolophidaeSubfamily: RhinolophinaeGenus: RhinolophusGeoffroy's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus clivosus LCDarling's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus darlingi LCDent's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus denti DDRüppell's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus fumigatus LCSubfamily: HipposiderinaeGenus: HipposiderosSundevall's roundleaf bat Hipposideros caffer LCCommerson's roundleaf bat Hipposideros marungensis NTThe order Philodota comprises the eight species of pangolin. Pangolins are anteaters and have the powerful claws, elongated snout and long tongue seen in the other unrelated anteater species.
Family: ManidaeGenus: ManisGround pangolin Manis temminckii LR/ntThe order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. They are the mammals most fully adapted to aquatic life with a spindle-shaped nearly hairless body, protected by a thick layer of blubber, and forelimbs and tail modified to provide propulsion underwater.
Suborder: MysticetiFamily: BalaenopteridaeSubfamily: BalaenopterinaeGenus: BalaenopteraSouthern blue whale Balaenoptera musculus intermedia ENSouthern fin whale Balaenoptera physalus quoyi ENSouthern sei whale Balaenoptera borealis schlegelii ENBryde's whale Balaenoptera edeni DDCommon minke whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata DDAntarctic minke whale Balaenoptera bonaerensis DDGenus: MegapteraHumpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae LCFamily: CetotheriidaeSubfamily: NeobalaeninaeGenus: CapereaPygmy right whale Caperea marginata DDFamily: EschrichtiidaeGenus: EschrichtiusGray whale Eschrichtius robustus LR/cd (Vagrant from North Pacific)Family: BalaenidaeGenus: EubalaenaSouthern right whale Eubalaena australis LC (still in small numbers in Namibia)Suborder: OdontocetiFamily: PhyseteridaeGenus: PhyseterSperm whale Physeter catodon VUSuperfamily: PlatanistoideaFamily: KogiidaeGenus: KogiaPygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps LR/lcDwarf sperm whale Kogia sima LR/lcFamily: ZiphidaeGenus: ZiphiusCuvier's beaked whale Ziphius cavirostris DDSubfamily: HyperoodontinaeGenus: MesoplodonBlainville's beaked whale Mesoplodon densirostris DDGray's beaked whale Mesoplodon grayi DDHector's beaked whale Mesoplodon hectori DDStrap-toothed whale Mesoplodon layardii DDFamily: Delphinidae (marine dolphins)Genus: CephalorhynchusHeaviside's dolphin Cephalorhynchus heavisidii DDGenus: StenoRough-toothed dolphin Steno bredanensis DDGenus: TursiopsCommon bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus DDGenus: StenellaPantropical spotted dolphin Stenella attenuata DDAtlantic spotted dolphin Stenella frontalis DDStriped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba DDSpinner dolphin Stenella longirostris LR/cdGenus: LagenodelphisFraser's dolphin Lagenodelphis hosei DDGenus: LagenorhynchusDusky dolphin Lagenorhynchus obscurus DDGenus: LissodelphisSouthern right whale dolphin Lissodelphis peronii DDGenus: GrampusRisso's dolphin Grampus griseus DDGenus: FeresaPygmy killer whale Feresa attenuata DDGenus: PseudorcaFalse killer whale Pseudorca crassidens DDGenus: OrcinusOrca Orcinus orca LR/cdGenus: GlobicephalaLong-finned pilot whale Globicephala melas DDShort-finned pilot whale Globicephala macrorhyncus DDGenus: PeponocephalaMelon-headed whale Peponocephala electra DDThere are over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.
Suborder: FeliformiaFamily: Felidae (cats)Subfamily: FelinaeGenus: AcinonyxSouth African cheetah Acinonyx jubatus jubatus VUGenus: CaracalCaracal Caracal caracal LCGenus: FelisBlack-footed cat Felis nigripes VUWildcat Felis silvestris LCGenus: LeptailurusServal Leptailurus serval LCSubfamily: PantherinaeGenus: PantheraSouthwest African lion Panthera leo bleyenberghi VUTransvaal lion Panthera leo krugeri VUAfrican leopard Panthera pardus pardus NTFamily: Viverridae (civets, mongooses, etc.)Subfamily: ViverrinaeGenus: CivettictisAfrican civet Civettictis civetta LR/lcGenus: GenettaCommon genet Genetta genetta LR/lcRusty-spotted genet Genetta maculata LR/lcFamily: Herpestidae (mongooses)Genus: CynictisYellow mongoose Cynictis penicillata LR/lcGenus: GalerellaAngolan slender mongoose Galerella flavescens LR/lcSlender mongoose Galerella sanguinea LR/lcNamaqua slender mongoose Galerella swalius LR/lcGenus: HelogaleCommon dwarf mongoose Helogale parvula LR/lcGenus: IchneumiaWhite-tailed mongoose Ichneumia albicauda LR/lcGenus: MungosBanded mongoose Mungos mungo LR/lcGenus: ParacynictisSelous' mongoose Paracynictis selousi LR/lcGenus: SuricataMeerkat Suricata suricatta LR/lcFamily: Hyaenidae (hyaenas)Genus: CrocutaSpotted hyena Crocuta crocuta LR/cdGenus: HyaenaBrown hyena Hyaena brunnea LR/ntGenus: ProtelesAardwolf Proteles cristatus LR/lcSuborder: CaniformiaFamily: Canidae (dogs, foxes)Genus: VulpesCape fox Vulpes chama LCGenus: CanisSide-striped jackal Canis adustus LCBlack-backed jackal Canis mesomelas LCGenus: OtocyonBat-eared fox Otocyon megalotis LCGenus: LycaonAfrican wild dog Lycaon pictus ENFamily: Mustelidae (mustelids)Genus: IctonyxStriped polecat Ictonyx striatus LR/lcGenus: PoecilogaleAfrican striped weasel Poecilogale albinucha LR/lcGenus: MellivoraRatel Mellivora capensis LR/lcGenus: LutraSpeckle-throated otter Lutra maculicollis LCGenus: AonyxAfrican clawless otter Aonyx capensis LCFamily: Otariidae (eared seals, sealions)Genus: ArctocephalusCape fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus LR/lcFamily: Phocidae (earless seals)Genus: MiroungaSouthern elephant seal Mirounga leonina LR/lcThe odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe.
Family: Equidae (horses etc.)Genus: EquusBurchell's zebra Equus quagga burchellii NTChapman's zebra Equus quagga chapmani ENHartmann's mountain zebra Equus zebra hartmannae VUFamily: RhinocerotidaeGenus: DicerosChobe black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis chobiensis CRSouthern black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis bicornis EXSouth-western black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis occidentalis VUGenus: CeratotheriumSouthern white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum NTThe even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls. There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans.
Family: Suidae (pigs)Subfamily: PhacochoerinaeGenus: PhacochoerusCommon warthog Phacochoerus africanus LR/lcSubfamily: SuinaeGenus: PotamochoerusBushpig Potamochoerus larvatus LR/lcFamily: Hippopotamidae (hippopotamuses)Genus: HippopotamusHippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius VUFamily: Giraffidae (giraffe, okapi)Genus: GiraffaAngolan giraffe Giraffa giraffa angolensis VUSouth African giraffe Giraffa giraffa giraffa VUFamily: Bovidae (cattle, antelope, sheep, goats)Subfamily: AlcelaphinaeGenus: AlcelaphusHartebeest Alcelaphus buselaphus LR/cdGenus: ConnochaetesBlue wildebeest Connochaetes taurinus LR/cdGenus: DamaliscusTopi Damaliscus lunatus LR/cdSubfamily: AntilopinaeGenus: AntidorcasSpringbok antelope Antidorcas marsupialis LR/cdGenus: MadoquaKirk's dik-dik Madoqua kirkii LR/lcGenus: OreotragusKlipspringer Oreotragus oreotragus LR/cdGenus: RaphicerusSteenbok Raphicerus campestris LR/lcSubfamily: BovinaeGenus: SyncerusAfrican buffalo Syncerus caffer LR/cdGenus: TragelaphusCommon eland Tragelaphus oryx LR/cdBushbuck Tragelaphus scriptus LR/lcSitatunga Tragelaphus spekii LR/ntGreater kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros LR/cdSubfamily: CephalophinaeGenus: SylvicapraCommon duiker Sylvicapra grimmia LR/lcSubfamily: HippotraginaeGenus: HippotragusRoan antelope Hippotragus equinus LR/cdSable antelope Hippotragus niger LR/cdGenus: OryxGemsbok Oryx gazella LR/cdSubfamily: AepycerotinaeGenus: AepycerosImpala Aepyceros melampus LR/cdSubfamily: ReduncinaeGenus: KobusWaterbuck Kobus ellipsiprymnus LR/cdLechwe Kobus leche LR/cdPuku Kobus vardonii LR/cdGenus: ReduncaSouthern reedbuck Redunca arundinum LR/cd