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page 1Mammals described in 1837

Pardofelis marmorata
species of mammal

bongo
species of mammal
Madoqua
The dik-diks are four species of small antelope in the genus Madoqua, all of which live in the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa.

Lepus californicus
common hare of the western United States and Mexico

Darwin's fox
species of mammal

South American gray fox
species of mammal

greater bilby
species of mammal

Cynogale bennettii
species of mammal

Savi's Pipistrelle
species of mammal

Banded palm civet
species of mammal

Short-tailed mongoose
species of mammal

Ring-tailed mongoose
species of mammal

Conepatus humboldtii
species of mammal

Ruddy mongoose
species of mammal

Swamp rabbit
species of mammal

brown-tailed mongoose
species of mammal

Long-fingered bat
species of mammal

Dusky leaf monkey
species of Old World monkey
Macropus dorsalis
species of mammal

Notamacropus irma
species of mammal

Rufous rat-kangaroo
species of marsupial

Alpine Shrew
species of mammal

Mountain cottontail
species of mammal

Kashmir flying squirrel
species of rodent in the Sciuridae family

Marsh rabbit
species of mammal

Indian bush rat
species of mammal
Bettongia penicillata
The woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia ogilbyi) is a small, near threatened mammal native to forests and shrubland of Australia. A member of the rat-kangaroo family (Potoroidae), it moves by hopping and is active at night, digging for fungi to eat. It is also a marsupial and carries its young in a pouch. Once widespread across southern Australia, the woylie mostly died out from habitat loss and introduced predators such as foxes and feral cats. It is currently restricted to two small areas in Western Australia. There are four subspecies: both B. o. ogilbyi, and B. o. sylvatica, are exta

Little Indian field mouse
species of mammal

Marsh rice rat
species of mammal

Corynorhinus townsendii
species of mammal

Bennett's chinchilla rat
species of mammal

Tailless fruit bat
species of mammal

Acerodon mackloti
species of mammal

Jungle palm squirrel
species of mammal

Southern short-tailed shrew
species of mammal

Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat
species of bat

Black flying fox
species of mammal

Pteropus chrysoproctus
species of mammal

Nyctiellus lepidus
species of mammal

Long-haired Akodont
species of mammal

Olive-colored Akodont
species of mammal

Darwin's leaf-eared mouse
species of rodent

Long-nosed Hocicudo
species of mammal

soft-furred rat
species of mammal

Golden Atlantic tree-rat
species of mammal

Southeastern Shrew
species of mammal

Yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse
species of mammal

Naked-soled conyrat
species of mammal

Oligoryzomys flavescens
species of mammal

Southern big-eared mouse
species of mammal

Eligmodontia typus
species of mammal

Waterhouse's swamp rat
species of mammal

Dark bolo mouse
species of rodent in the genus of Necromys in the family of Cricetidae

gray leaf-eared mouse
species of mammal
Korrigum
The korrigum (Damaliscus lunatus korrigum), also known as Senegal hartebeest, is a subspecies of the topi, a large African antelope.
Dicrocerus
Dicrocerus elegans is an extinct species of deer found in France, Europe. Dicrocerus probably came from Asia, from the region where true deer are believed to have originated and evolved. It inhabited forests in the temperate belt and in Europe it was typical of the Miocene (15-5 million years ago).
Lepus timidus hibernicus
subspecies of mammal