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page 1Mammals of Somalia

Camelus dromedarius
The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), also known as the dromedary camel, Arabian camel and one-humped camel, is a large camel of the genus Camelus with one hump on its back. It is the tallest of the three camel species; adult males stand at the shoulder, while females are tall. Males typically weigh between , and females weigh between .
The dromedary's distinctive features include its long, curved neck, narrow chest, a single hump, and long hairs on the throat, shoulders, and hump. The coat is generally a shade of brown. The hump, tall or more, is made of fat bound together by fibrous tissue.

hamadryas baboon
species of baboon
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gerenuk
The gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), also known as the giraffe gazelle, is a long-necked, medium-sized antelope found in parts of East Africa. The sole member of the genus Litocranius, the gerenuk was first described by the naturalist Victor Brooke in 1879. It is characterised by its long, slender neck and limbs. The antelope is tall, and weighs between . Two types of colouration are clearly visible on the smooth coat: the reddish brown back or the "saddle", and the lighter flanks, fawn to buff. The horns, present only on males, are lyre-shaped. Curving backward then slightly forward, these meas

yellow baboon
species of baboon

Oreotragus oreotragus
The klipspringer (; Oreotragus oreotragus) is a small antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. The sole member of its genus and subfamily/tribe, the klipspringer was first described by German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1783. The klipspringer is a small, sturdy antelope; it reaches at the shoulder and weighs from . The coat of the klipspringer, yellowish gray to reddish brown, acts as an efficient camouflage in its rocky habitat. Unlike most other antelopes, the klipspringer has a thick and coarse coat with hollow, brittle hairs. The horns, short and spiky, typica

Dibatag
The dibatag (Ammodorcas clarkei), or '''Clarke's gazelle''', is a medium-sized slender antelope native to Ethiopia and Somalia. Though not a true gazelle, it is similarly marked, with long legs and neck. It is often confused with the gerenuk due to their striking resemblance. The typical head-and-body length is about . They stand up to about . Male dibatag weigh between , whereas females range from . The length of the curved horns, present only on males, is typically between . The upper parts are gray to fawn, while the dorsal and lateral areas are cinnamon to rufous (reddish brown). The under

Felis lybica
African wildcat as its own species

Dorcas gazelle
species of mammal

Tragelaphus imberbis
species of mammal

Beatragus hunteri
The hirola (Beatragus hunteri), also called the '''Hunter's hartebeest or Hunter's antelope', is a critically endangered antelope species found as of now, only in Kenya along the border of Somalia. It was first described by the big game hunter and zoologist H.C.V. Hunter in 1888. It is the only living member of the genus Beatragus'', though other species are known from the fossil record. The global hirola population is estimated at 300–500 animals and there are none in captivity. According to a document produced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature "the loss of the hirola woul

Grant's gazelle
species of mammal

Common tsessebe
species of mammal

Dorcatragus megalotis
species of mammal

East African oryx
species of mammal

blue monkey
species of Old World monkey

Kirk's dik-dik
species of mammal

Senegal bushbaby
species of small nocturnal primate
common dwarf mongoose
species of mammal

Soemmerring's gazelle
species of mammal

vervet monkey
species of mammal

Günther's dik-dik
species of mammal

Speke's gazelle
species of mammal

reticulated giraffe
species of African even-toed ungulate herbivore

Salt's dik-dik
species of mammal

Somali wild ass
subspecies of mammal

silver dik-dik
species of mammal

Somali elephant shrew
species of mammal

black-backed jackal
species of mammal

Somali hedgehog
species of mammal

Northern greater galago
species of mammal

Heart-nosed bat
species of mammal

Grant's zebra
subspecies of mammal

Delicate mouse
species of mammal

Somali bushbaby
species of mammal

Ammodillus imbellis
The ammodile, walo or Somali gerbil (Ammodillus imbellis) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is the only species in the genus Ammodillus. It is found in Ethiopia and Somalia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Speke's pectinator
species of mammal

Brockman's gerbil
species of mammal

Least gerbil
species of mammal

Mullah Spiny Mouse
species of mammal

Greenwood's shrew
species of mammal

Berbera gerbil
species of mammal

Somali golden mole
species of mammal

MacArthur's Shrew
species of mammal

Gerbillus somalicus
species of mammal

Gerbillus dunni
species of mammal

South African cheetah
subspecies of cheetah

Panthera leo melanochaita
subspecies of big cat

Sudan cheetah
subspecies of the cheetah

Tanzanian cheetah
subspecies of cheetah

Rhinopoma cystops
species of mammal

Herpestes ochraceus
species of mammal
Damaliscus lunatus lunatus
subspecies of mammal