Category
page 1Mammals described in 1935

Arctic wolf
Canine native to Canada
Gigantopithecus
Gigantopithecus ( ) is an extinct genus of ape that lived in central to southern China from 2 million to approximately 200,000–300,000 years ago during the Early to Middle Pleistocene, represented by one species, Gigantopithecus blacki. The first remains of Gigantopithecus, two third-molar teeth, were identified in a drugstore by anthropologist Ralph von Koenigswald in 1935 in England, who subsequently described the ape. In 1956, the first mandible and more than 1,000 teeth were found in Liucheng, and numerous more remains have since been found in at least 16 sites. Only teeth and four mandibl
Saudi gazelle
species of mammal

Highland brush mouse
species of mammal
Bobrinski's serotine
species of mammal

Little Soft-furred Rat
species of mammal

Severtzov's Birch Mouse
species of mammal

Japen rat
species of mammal

Schmidts's Big-eared Bat
species of mammal

Taiwanese mole shrew
species of red-toothed shrew native to Taiwan

Stein's Rat
species of mammal

Angolan Long-eared Bat
species of mammal

Bismarck giant rat
species of mammal

New Britain Water Rat
species of mammal

Salokko Rat
species of mammal
Hyosciurus heinrichi
species of mammal

Rattus arfakiensis
species of mammal

Poncelet's Giant Rat
species of mammal

Eastern small-toothed rat
species of mammal

Greenland wolf
subspecies of mammal

Rattus salocco
species of mammal

Small-eared rat
species of mammal
Giant aye-aye
species of mammal

Melomys dollmani
species of mammal

Stein's paramelomys
species of mammal
Tien Shan dhole
subspecies of mammal
Alashan wapiti
subspecies of mammal