List of placental mammals in Order Artiodactyla
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Species
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are...

 in Order Artiodactyla.
  • Family Suidae
    Suidae
    Suidae is the biological family to which pigs belong. In addition to numerous fossil species, up to sixteen extant species are currently recognized, classified into between four and eight genera...

    • Subfamily Babyrousinae
      • Genus Babyrousa
        Babyrousa
        The babirusas are a genus, Babyrousa, in the pig family found in Wallacea, or specifically the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Togian, Sula and Buru. All members of this genus were considered part of a single species until 2002, the babirusa, B...

        • Buru Babirusa
          Buru Babirusa
          The Buru babirusa , also known as the golden babirusa or hairy babirusa, is a wild pig-like animal native to the island of Buru and the two Sula Islands of Mangole and Taliabu, all belonging to Indonesia...

           (B. babyrussa)
        • North Sulawesi Babirusa (B. celebenses)
        • Togian Babirusa
          Togian babirusa
          The Togian Babirusa , also known as the Malenge Babirusa, is the largest species of babirusa. It is endemic to the Togian Islands of Indonesia, but was considered a subspecies of Babyrousa babyrussa until 2002....

           (B. togeanensis)
    • Subfamily Phacochoerinae
      • Genus Phacochoerus
        Phacochoerus
        Phacochoerus is a genus of wild pigs in the Suidae family that are known as warthogs. It is the sole genus of subfamily Phacochoerinae. They are found in open and semi-open habitats, even in quite arid regions, in sub-Saharan Africa...

        • Desert Warthog
          Desert Warthog
          The Desert Warthog is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Suidae family. It is found in northern Kenya, Somalia, possibly Djibouti, possibly Eritrea, and possibly Ethiopia. This is the range of the extant subspecies, commonly known as the Somali Warthog...

           (P. aethiopicus)
        • Common Warthog
          Warthog
          The Warthog or Common Warthog is a wild member of the pig family that lives in grassland, savanna, and woodland in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the past it was commonly treated as a subspecies of P...

           (P. africanus)
    • Subfamily Suinae
      Suinae
      Suinae is a subfamily of mammals that includes at least some of the living members of the family Suidae and their closest relatives—the domestic pig and related species, such as babirusas. Several extinct species within Suidae are classified in subfamilies other than Suinae...

      • Genus Hylochoerus
        • Giant Forest Hog
          Giant forest hog
          The Giant Forest Hog is native to wooded habitats in Africa and generally is considered the largest wild member of the Suidae . Despite its large size and relatively wide distribution, it was only described by scientists in 1904...

           (H. meinertzhageni)
      • Genus Potamochoerus
        Potamochoerus
        Potamochoerus is a genus in the pig family . The two species are restricted to Sub-saharan Africa, although the Bushpig, possibly due to introduction by man, also occurs in Madagascar and nearby islands.-Species:...

        • Bushpig
          Bushpig
          The bushpig, Potamochoerus larvatus, is a member of the pig family and lives in forests, woodland, riverine vegetation and reedbeds in East and Southern Africa. Probably introduced populations are also present in Madagascar and the Comoros archipelago. Bushpigs are mainly nocturnal. There are...

           (P. larvatus)
        • Red River Hog
          Red River Hog
          The red river hog , also known as the bush pig , is a wild member of the pig family living in Africa, with most of its distribution in the Guinean and Congolian forests...

           (P. porcus)
      • Genus Sus
        Pig
        A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the Suidae family of even-toed ungulates. Pigs include the domestic pig, its ancestor the wild boar, and several other wild relatives...

        • Bearded Pig
          Bearded Pig
          The bearded pig , also known as the Bornean bearded pig, is a species of pig. It can be recognized by its prominent beard. It also sometimes has tassels on its tail. It is found in Southeast Asia—Sumatra, Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, and various smaller islands—where it inhabits rainforests and...

           (S. barbatus)
        • Vietnamese Warty Pig (S. bucculentus)
        • Visasyas Warty Pig (S. cebifrons)
        • Celebes Warty Pig
          Celebes Warty Pig
          The Celebes Warty Pig , Sulawesi warty pig or Sulawesi Pig, lives on Sulawesi in Indonesia. It survives in most habitats and can live in altitudes of up to 2,500 metres.- External links :*...

           (S. celebensis)
        • Flores Warty Pig
          Flores Warty Pig
          The Flores Warty Pig , is a species of wild pig found in Southern Asia.-External links:* in The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life....

           (S. heureni)
        • Philippine Warty Pig
          Philippine Warty Pig
          The Philippine Warty Pig, Sus philippensis, is one of four known pig species endemic to the Philippines. The other three endemic species are the Visayan Warty Pig , Mindoro Warty Pig and the Palawan Bearded Pig , also being rare members of the Suidae family...

           (S. philippensis)
        • Pigmy Hog (S. salvanius)
        • Domestic Pig
          Domestic pig
          The domestic pig is a domesticated animal that traces its ancestry to the wild boar, and is considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species in its own right. It is likely the wild boar was domesticated as early as 13,000 BC in the Tigris River basin...

          , Wild Boar (S. scrofa)
        • Timor Warty Pig
          Timor Warty Pig
          The Timor Warty Pig is a subspecies of Sus celebensis, or Celebes Warty Pig. Though described as a separate species, the species is actually a feral form of the Celebes Warty Pig found in the Lesser Sunda Islands.-Source:...

           (S. timorensis)
        • Javan Pig
          Javan Pig
          The Java Warty Pig or Javan Pig is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Suidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia....

           (S. verrucosus)
  • Family Tayassuidae
    • Genus Catagonus
      • Chacoan Peccary
        Chacoan peccary
        The Chacoan peccary or Tagua is a species of peccary found in the Gran Chaco of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. About 3000 exist in the world...

         (C. wagneri)
    • Genus Tayassu
      • White-lipped Peccary
        White-lipped Peccary
        The White-lipped Peccary, Tayassu pecari, is a peccary species found in Central and South America, living in rainforest, dry forest and chaco scrub. It is monotypic within the genus Tayassu....

         (T. pecari)
    • Genus Pecari
      Pecari
      Pecari is a genus of mammals in the peccary family, Tayassuidae. The genus was monotypic until the description of P. maximus in 2007, but the scientific evidence for its status as a species separate from P...

      • Giant Peccary (Pecari maximus)
      • Collared Peccary
        Collared Peccary
        The collared peccary is a species of mammal in the family Tayassuidae that is found in North, Central, and South America. They are commonly referred to as javelina, saíno or báquiro, although these terms are also used to describe other species in the family...

         (Pecari tajacu)
  • Family Hippopotamidae
    Hippopotamidae
    Hippopotamuses are the members of the family Hippopotamidae. They are the only extant artiodactyls which walk on four toes on each foot.- Characteristics :...

    • Genus Choeropsis
      • Pygmy Hippopotamus
        Pygmy Hippopotamus
        The pygmy hippopotamus is a large mammal native to the forests and swamps of western Africa . The pygmy hippo is reclusive and nocturnal...

         (C. liberiensis)
    • Genus Hippopotamus
      Hippopotamus
      The hippopotamus , or hippo, from the ancient Greek for "river horse" , is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae After the elephant and rhinoceros, the hippopotamus is the third largest land mammal and the heaviest...

      • Hippopotamus
        Hippopotamus
        The hippopotamus , or hippo, from the ancient Greek for "river horse" , is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae After the elephant and rhinoceros, the hippopotamus is the third largest land mammal and the heaviest...

         (H. amphibius)
  • Family Camelidae
    • Genus Camelus
      • Dromedary
        Dromedary
        The dromedary or Arabian camel is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back. Its native range is unclear, but it was probably the Arabian Peninsula. The domesticated form occurs widely in North Africa and the Middle East...

         (C. dromedarius)
      • Bactrian Camel
        Bactrian camel
        The Bactrian camel is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of central Asia. It is presently restricted in the wild to remote regions of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts of Mongolia and Xinjiang. A small number of wild Bactrian camels still roam the Mangystau Province of southwest...

         (C. bactrianus)
    • Genus Lama (genus)
      Lama (genus)
      Lama is the modern genus name for two South American camelids, the wild guanaco and the domesticated llama. This genus is closely allied to the wild vicuña and domesticated alpaca of the genus Vicugna. Before the Spanish conquest of the Americas, llamas and alpacas were the only domesticated...

      • Llama
        Llama
        The llama is a South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since pre-Hispanic times....

         (L. glama)
      • Guanaco (L. guanicoe)
    • Genus Vicugna
      Vicugna
      Vicugna is a genus containing two South American camelids, the vicuña and the alpaca.Previously thought to be descended from the llama, the alpaca was reclassified as part of Vicugna after a 2001 paper on alpaca DNA. The paper showed that the alpaca is descended from the vicuña, not the...

      • Alpaca
        Alpaca
        An alpaca is a domesticated species of South American camelid. It resembles a small llama in appearance.Alpacas are kept in herds that graze on the level heights of the Andes of southern Peru, northern Bolivia, Ecuador, and northern Chile at an altitude of to above sea level, throughout the year...

         (V. pacos)
      • Vicuña
        Vicuña
        The vicuña or vicugna is one of two wild South American camelids, along with the guanaco, which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama, and is now believed to share a wild ancestor with domesticated alpacas, which are raised for their fibre...

         (V. vicugna)
  • Family Tragulidae
    • Genus Hyemoschus
      • Water Chevrotain (H. aquaticus
        Hyemoschus aquaticus
        The water chevrotain , also known as the fanged deer, is a small ruminant found in tropical Africa. It is the largest of the ten species of chevrotains, evolutionarily primitive even-toed ungulates which are similar to deer but are barely larger than small dogs...

        )
    • Genus Tragulus
      Tragulus
      Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the Tragulidae family that are known as mouse-deer. Tragos refers to a goat in Greek, while –ulus in Latin means 'tiny'. With a weight of and a length of they are the smallest ungulates in the world, though the largest species of mouse-deer surpass...

      • Lesser Mouse Deer (T. javanicus)
      • Greater Mouse Deer (T. napu)
    • Genus Moschiola
      Moschiola
      Moschiola is a genus of small even-toed ungulates in the Tragulidae family. They are found in forests in India, Sri Lanka and perhaps Nepal, and have pale-spotted or -striped upperparts unlike the other Asian members of the family, the mouse-deer of the genus Tragulus.Traditionally only a single...

      • Indian Spotted Chevrotain
        Indian Spotted Chevrotain
        The Indian Spotted Chevrotain is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Tragulidae family found in India and possibly Nepal. It has a body length of 23 in , with a tail length of 1 in ; it weighs around 7 lb . It lives in rainforests and is nocturnal...

         (M. meminna)
  • Family Giraffidae
    Giraffidae
    The giraffids are ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a common ancestor with deer and bovids. The biological family Giraffidae, once a diverse group spread throughout Eurasia and Africa, contains only two living members, the giraffe and the okapi. Both are confined to sub-saharan Africa: the...

    • Genus Giraffa
      Giraffa
      Giraffa is a genus of mammals in the Giraffidae family. The genus consists of seven species including the giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, the only extant species.- Species :There are six species in the genus Giraffa....

      • Giraffe
        Giraffe
        The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all extant land-living animal species, and the largest ruminant...

         (G. camelopardalis)
    • Genus Okapia
      • Okapi
        Okapi
        The okapi , Okapia johnstoni, is a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Central Africa...

         (O. johnstoni)
  • Family Moschidae
    • Genus Moschus
      Musk deer
      Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of family Moschidae. They are more primitive than the cervids, or true deer, in not having antlers or facial glands, in having only a single pair of teats, and in possessing a gall bladder, a caudal gland, a pair of tusk-like teeth...

      • Himalayan Musk Deer
        Himalayan Musk Deer
        The Himalayan Musk Deer is a species of musk deer. It used to be considered a subspecies of the Alpine musk deer.It is found in parts of northern Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and in northern parts of India such as Kashmir, Kumaon and Sikkim. It inhabits high alpine environments,...

         (M. chrysogaster)
      • Siberian Musk Deer
        Siberian musk deer
        The Siberian musk deer is a musk deer found in the mountain forests of Northeast Asia. Its is most common in the taiga of southern Siberia, but is also found in parts of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria and the Korean peninsula. It is largely nocturnal, and migrates only over short distances. ...

         (M. moschiferus)
      • Dwarf Musk Deer
        Dwarf Musk Deer
        The Dwarf Musk Deer or Chinese Forest Musk Deer is an artiodactyl native to southern and central China and northernmost Vietnam. On June 14, 1976, China entered the Dwarf Musk Deer onto its endangered species list. There are four subspecies recognized:* M. b. berezovskii* M. b. bijiangensis* M. b....

         (M. brezovskii)
      • Black Musk Deer
        Black Musk Deer
        The Black Musk Deer or Dusky Musk Deer is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Moschidae family. It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal....

         (M. fuscus)
  • Family Cervidae
    • Subfamily Cervinae
      Cervinae
      Cervinae or the Old World deer , is a subfamily of deer. Alternatively, they're known as the Plesiometacarpal deer, due to their ankle structure being different from the Telemetecarpal deer of Capreolinae-Classification and Species:The list is based on the studies of Randi, Mucci, Claro-Hergueta,...

      • Genus Cervus
        Cervus
        Cervus is a genus of deer that primarily are native to Eurasia, although one species occurs in northern Africa and another in North America. In addition to the species presently placed in this genus, it has included a whole range of other species now commonly placed in other genera, but some of...

        • White-lipped deer (C. albirostris)
        • Philippine Spotted Deer
          Philippine Spotted Deer
          The Visayan Spotted Deer , also known as the Philippine Spotted Deer, is a nocturnal and endangered species of deer located primarily in the rainforests of the Visayan islands of Panay and Negros though it once roamed other islands such as Cebu, Guimaras, Leyte, Masbate, and Samar...

           (C. alfredi)
        • Barasingha
          Barasingha
          The Barasingha or Swamp deer is a deer species currently found in isolated localities in north and central India, and southwestern Nepal, and is extinct in Pakistan and Bangladesh....

           (C. duvaucelii)
        • Red Deer
          Red Deer
          The red deer is one of the largest deer species. Depending on taxonomy, the red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Asia Minor, parts of western Asia, and central Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being...

           (C. elaphus)
        • Elk
          Elk
          The Elk is the large deer, also called Cervus canadensis or wapiti, of North America and eastern Asia.Elk may also refer to:Other antlered mammals:...

           (Cervus canadensis|C. canadensis)
        • Thamin (C. eldii)
        • Philippine Sambar
          Philippine Sambar
          The Philippine Deer , also known as the Philippine Sambar, is a vulnerable species of deer found in forest and grassland on most larger islands in the Philippines, although its range is increasingly fragmented because of habitat loss and hunting...

           (C. mariannus)
        • Sika Deer
          Sika Deer
          The Sika Deer, Cervus nippon, also known as the Spotted Deer or the Japanese Deer, is a species of deer native to much of East Asia and introduced to various other parts of the world...

           (C. nippon)
        • Rusa Deer
          Rusa Deer
          The Javan Rusa or Sunda Sambar is a deer native to the islands of Java, Bali and Timor in Indonesia...

           (C. timorensis)
        • Sambar Deer
          Sambar Deer
          The Sambar ' is a large deer native to southern and southeast Asia. Although it primarily refers to R. unicolor, the name "Sambar" is also sometimes used to refer to the Philippine Deer and the Rusa Deer...

           (C. unicolor)
      • Genus Elaphurus
        • Père David's Deer
          Père David's Deer
          Père David's Deer, Elaphurus davidianus, also known as the Milu , is a species of deer known only in captivity. It prefers marshland, and is believed to be native to the subtropics of China. It grazes on a mixture of grass and water plants. It is the only extant member of the genus Elaphurus...

           (E. davidianus)
      • Genus Axis
        • Chital
          Chital
          The chital or cheetal , also known as chital deer, spotted deer or axis deer is a deer which commonly inhabits wooded regions of Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and in small numbers in Pakistan...

           (A. axis)
        • Calamian Deer
          Calamian Deer
          The Calamian Deer, Hyelaphus calamianensis, also known as Calamian Hog Deer, is an endangered species of deer found only in the Calamian Group of Islands of Palawan province of the Philippines...

           (A. calamianensis)
        • Bawean Deer
          Bawean Deer
          The Bawean deer, Hyelaphus kuhlii, also known as Kuhl's hog deer or Bawean hog deer, is a highly threatened species of deer found only in the island of Bawean in Indonesia....

           (A. kuhlii)
        • Hog Deer
          Hog Deer
          The Hog Deer is a small deer whose habitat ranges from Pakistan, through northern India, to mainland southeast Asia...

           (A. porcinus)
      • Genus Dama
        Dama
        Dama is a village in southern Syria, in As Suwaydā' Governorate. It is located in the heart of the Lejah lava plateau, 29 km north west of the city of As Suwayda....

        • Fallow Deer
          Fallow Deer
          The Fallow Deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. This common species is native to western Eurasia, but has been introduced widely elsewhere. It often includes the rarer Persian Fallow Deer as a subspecies , while others treat it as an entirely different species The Fallow...

           (D. dama)
        • Persian Fallow Deer
          Persian fallow deer
          The Persian Fallow Deer is a rare ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. Its taxonomic status is disputed, with some maintaining it as a subspecies of the Fallow Deer, while other treat it as a separate species, Dama mesopotamica.-Description:Persian fallow deer are bigger than Fallow...

           (D. mesopotamica)
    • Subfamily Hydropotinae
      • Genus Hydropotes
        • Chinese Water Deer (H. inermis)
    • Subfamily Muntiacinae
      • Genus Elaphodus
        • Tufted Deer
          Tufted Deer
          The Tufted Deer is a small species of deer characterized by its prominent tuft of black hair on its forehead. It is a close relative of the muntjac, living somewhat further north over a wide area of central China and northeastern Myanmar. Although suffering from overhunting and habitat loss, this...

           (E. cephalophus)
      • Genus Muntiacus
        • Bornean Yellow Muntjac
          Bornean yellow muntjac
          The Bornean yellow muntjac is restricted to the moist forests of Borneo where it lives alongside the common muntjac. It is similar to its much more common cousin and was only recently recognised as a separate species. Apart from the color difference, its antlers, which are just in length, are...

           (M. atherodes)
        • Black Muntjac (M. crinifrons)
        • Fea's Muntjac
          Fea's muntjac
          The Fea's Muntjac or Tenasserim muntjac is a rare species of muntjac native to People's Republic of China, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam...

           (M. feae)
        • Gongshan Muntjac
          Gongshan muntjac
          The Gongshan muntjac was recently identified by Chinese scientists as a new species of muntjac, a type of deer, living in the Gongshan mountains in northwestern Yunnan, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar...

           (M. gongshanensis)
        • Indian Muntjac
          Indian Muntjac
          The Common Muntjac , also called the Red Muntjac, Indian Muntjac or Barking deer is the most numerous muntjac deer species. It has soft, short, brownish or greyish hair, sometimes with creamy markings. This species is omnivorous, feeding on fruits, shoots, seeds, birds' eggs as well as small...

           (M. muntjak)
        • Leaf Muntjac
          Leaf muntjac
          The leaf muntjac, leaf deer or Putao muntjac is a small species of muntjac. It was discovered in 1997 by biologist Alan Rabinowitz during his field study in the isolated Naungmung Township in Myanmar...

           (M. putaoensis)
        • Reeves' Muntjac (M. reevesi)
        • Roosevelt's Muntjac
          Roosevelt's muntjac
          A single specimen of the Roosevelt's Muntjac or Roosevelt's barking deer was presented to the Field Museum in 1929 following a hunting expedition led by Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt. The specimen is slightly smaller than the common muntjac and DNA testing has shown it to be distinct from...

           (M. rooseveltorum)
        • Truong Son Muntjac
          Truong Son muntjac
          Truong Son Muntjac or Annamite Muntjac is a species of muntjac deer. It is one of the smallest muntjac species, at about 15 kg, half the size of the Indian Muntjac...

           (M. truongsonensis)
        • Giant Muntjac
          Giant muntjac
          The Giant Muntjac sometimes referred to as the Large-Antlered Muntjac is a species of muntjac deer. It is the largest muntjac species and was discovered in 1994 in Vu Quang, Ha Tinh province of Vietnam and in central Laos...

           (M. vuquangensis)
    • Subfamily Capreolinae
      Capreolinae
      Capreolinae, also known as Odocoileinae or the New World deer , is a subfamily of deer...

      • Genus Alces
        • Moose
          Moose
          The moose or Eurasian elk is the largest extant species in the deer family. Moose are distinguished by the palmate antlers of the males; other members of the family have antlers with a dendritic configuration...

           (A. alces)
      • Genus Blastocerus
        • Marsh Deer
          Marsh Deer
          The Marsh Deer, Blastocerus dichotomus , is the largest deer species from South America reaching a length of and a height of at the rump. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay...

           (B. dichotomus)
      • Genus Capreolus
        Capreolus
        Capreolus is a genus of deer with at least two extant species:* Capreolus capreolus * Capreolus pygargus...

        • Roe Deer
          Roe Deer
          The European Roe Deer , also known as the Western Roe Deer, chevreuil or just Roe Deer, is a Eurasian species of deer. It is relatively small, reddish and grey-brown, and well-adapted to cold environments. Roe Deer are widespread in Western Europe, from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, and from...

           (C. capreolus)
      • Genus Hippocamelus
        • Peruvian Guemul (H. antisensis)
        • Chilean Huemul (H. bisulcus)
      • Genus Mazama
        Mazama
        Mazama may refer to:* Mazama, Washington , a small village nestled in the Methow Valley in the eastern part of Washington* Mazama, the genus name of the Brocket deer...

        • Red Brocket
          Red Brocket
          The Red Brocket , is a species of brocket deer from forests in South America, ranging from northern Argentina to Colombia and the Guianas...

           (M. americana)
        • Merioa Brocket (M. bricenii)
        • Dwarf Brocket
          Dwarf Brocket
          The Dwarf Brocket , or Chunyi, is a small species of deer native to the Andean highlands in western Bolivia and south-eastern Peru, where found in forest and páramo. Its pelage is redddish-brown with dark grey foreparts and neck. The underparts are lighter brown, and the muzzle short and thick...

           (M. chunyi)
        • Grey Brocket (M. gouazoubira)
        • Pygmy Brocket
          Pygmy Brocket
          The Pygmy Brocket, Mazama nana, is a brocket deer species from South America. It is found in Argentina, southern Brazil and Paraguay. It is a small deer with short legs, weighing . It is reddish-brown in color....

           (M. nana)
        • Yucatan Brown Brocket
          Yucatan Brown Brocket
          The Yucatan Brown Brocket is a small species of deer native to the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala. While it is found in humid tropical forest like most other brocket deer, the Yucatan Brown Brocket also ranges across arid, relatively open habitats...

           (M. pandora)
        • Little Red Brocket
          Little Red Brocket
          The Little Red Brocket , also known as the Ecuador Red Brocket, is a small, little-studied deer native to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and northern Peru, where found in forest and páramo at altitudes between . It is one of the smallest brocket deer. The coat is reddish, and the legs and crown are...

           (M. rufina)
      • Genus Odocoileus
        Odocoileus
        Odocoileus is a genus of medium-sized deer containing two species native to the Americas. The name is sometimes spelt odocoeleus; it is from a contraction of the roots odonto- and coelus meaning "hollow-tooth".-Species:...

        • Mule Deer
          Mule Deer
          The mule deer is a deer indigenous to western North America. The Mule Deer gets its name from its large mule-like ears. There are believed to be several subspecies, including the black-tailed deer...

           (O. hemionus)
        • White-tailed Deer
          White-tailed Deer
          The white-tailed deer , also known as the Virginia deer or simply as the whitetail, is a medium-sized deer native to the United States , Canada, Mexico, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru...

           (O. virginianus)
      • Genus Ozotoceros
        • Pampas Deer
          Pampas Deer
          Pampas deer, Ozotoceros bezoarticus, live in the grasslands of South America at low elevations. They are also known as Venado or Gama. Their habitat includes water and hills, often with winter drought, and grass that is high enough to cover a standing deer...

           (O. bezoarticus)
      • Genus Pudu
        Pudu
        Pudu may refer to:*Pudú, a genus of small deer;*Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, a town;* Pudu , a Buddhist monk in Yuan China, native of Danyang, Zhenjiang. Follower of Mao Ziyuan, propagator of the orthodoxy in the White Lotus teaching....

        • Northern Pudú (P. mephistophiles)
        • Southern Pudú (P. pudu)
      • Genus Rangifer
        Rangifer
        Rangifer may refer to:* Rangifer , generic name of the scientific name of Reindeer* Rangifer ; a scientific journal about reindeer husbandry research* Rangifer ; the Reindeer, an obsolete constellation...

        • Reindeer
          Reindeer
          The reindeer , also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic, including both resident and migratory populations. While overall widespread and numerous, some of its subspecies are rare and one has already gone extinct.Reindeer vary considerably in color and size...

           (R. tarandus)
  • Family Antilocapridae
    • Genus Antilocapra
      • Pronghorn
        Pronghorn
        The pronghorn is a species of artiodactyl mammal endemic to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the prong buck, pronghorn antelope, or simply antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and...

         (A. americana)
  • Family Bovidae
    • Subfamily Alcelaphinae
      Alcelaphinae
      The subfamily Alcelaphinae contains Wildebeest, Hartebeest, Bonteboks and several similar species. All in all it contains 10 species in 4 genera, although Beatragus is sometimes considered a subgenus of Damaliscus, and Sigmoceros for the Lichtenstein's Hartebeest.* Family Bovidae** Subfamily...

      • Genus Alcelaphus
        Alcelaphus
        Alcelaphus is a genus of antelope. It contains the Hartebeest, Red Hartebeest and Lichtenstein's Hartebeest....

        • Hartebeest
          Hartebeest
          The hartebeest is a grassland antelope found in West Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa. It is one of the three species classified in the genus Alcelaphus....

           (A. buselapgus)
      • Genus Connochaetes
        • Black Wildebeest
          Black Wildebeest
          The Black Wildebeest or White-tailed Gnu is one of two wildebeest species. The natural populations of this species, endemic to the southern part of Africa, have been almost completely exterminated, but the species has been reintroduced widely, both in private areas and nature reserves throughout...

           (C. gnou)
        • Blue Wildebeest
          Blue Wildebeest
          The Blue Wildebeest , also called the Common Wildebeest, is a large antelope and one of two species of wildebeest. It grows to 115–145 cm shoulder height and attains a body mass of 168–274 kg. They range the open plains, bushveld and dry woodlands of Southern and East Africa, living for...

           (C. taurinus)
      • Genus Damaliscus
        Damaliscus
        Damaliscus, known as sassabies is a genus of antelope with just four species in the family Bovidae, subfamily Alcelaphinae found in Africa....

        • Topi
          Topi
          The Tsessebe , is one of five subspecies in the binomial class D. lunatus. The other subspecies include Korrigum , Tiang , Coastal Topi , and Topi . Tesessebe are found primarily in Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa...

           (D. lunatus)
        • Bontebok
          Bontebok
          The Bontebok is an antelope found in South Africa and Lesotho. The Bontebok has two subspecies; the endangered Bontebok , occurring naturally in the Fynbos and Renosterveld areas of the Western Cape, and the Blesbok occurring in the highveld.The Bontebok stands 80 to 100 cm at the shoulder and...

           (D. pygargus)
      • Genus Beatragus
        • Hirola
          Hirola
          The Hirola is an antelope species found in arid grassy plains in a pocket on the border between Kenya and Somalia. It's the only member of the genus Beatragus.Hirola are known as the "four-eyed antelope," due to their large preorbital glands...

           (B. hunteri)
      • Genus Sigmoceros
        • Lichtenstein's Hartebeest
          Lichtenstein's Hartebeest
          Lichtenstein's Hartebeest is a savannah and floodplain dwelling antelope found in southern Central Africa. By some this species is classified as Sigmoceros lichtensteinii....

           (S. lichtensteinii)
    • Subfamily Antilopinae
      Antilopinae
      Antilopinae is a subfamily of Bovidae. The gazelles, blackbucks, springboks, gerenuks, dibatags and Central Asian gazelles are often referred to as "True Antelopes" and are usually the sole representatives of the Antilopinae...

      • Genus Ammodorcas
        • Dibatag
          Dibatag
          The dibatag , or Clarke's gazelle, is an antelope found in the sandy grasslands of Ethiopia and Somalia. Not a true gazelle, it is similarly marked, with a long, furry black tail which is raised in flight...

           (A. clarkei)
      • Genus Antidorcas
        • Springbok
          Springbok Antelope
          The springbok is a medium-sized brown and white gazelle that stands about high. Springbok males weigh between and the females between...

           (A. marsupialis)
      • Genus Antilope
        Antilope
        Antilope is a genus of antelope in the subfamily Antilopinae that contains a single living species, the blackbuck and fossil species such as Antilope subtorta, Antilope planicornis, and Antilope intermedius....

        • Blackbuck
          Blackbuck
          Blackbuck is a species of antelope native to the Indian subcontinent. Their range decreased sharply during the 20th century. Since 2003, the IUCN lists the species as near threatened....

           (A. cervicapra)
      • Genus Dorcatragus
        • Beira
          Beira (antelope)
          The Beira is a small antelope that inhabits arid regions of Somalia, Djibouti, and eastern Ethiopia.The Beira stands high at the shoulder and weighs between . It has a coarse, red-grey coat with a yellow-red face. It has long, ears and the males of the species have short, straight horns...

           (D. megalotis)
      • Genus Gazella
        • Chinkara
          Chinkara
          The Chinkara is a species of gazelle found in south Asia.-Habitat and Distribution:It lives in grasslands and desert areas in India, Bangladesh and parts of Iran and Pakistan...

           (G. bennetti)
        • Cuvier's Gazelle
          Cuvier's Gazelle
          Cuvier's Gazelle is a species of gazelle found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. It is also known as the Edmi. It is one of the darkest species of gazelle in coloring, due to its partial woodland habitat. It is sometimes placed in a separate genus, Trachelocele, from other gazelles, together with...

           (G. cuveieri)
        • Dama Gazelle
          Dama Gazelle
          The Dama Gazelle is a species of gazelle. It lives in Africa in the Sahara desert and migrates south in search of food during the dry season. Their habitat includes open steppes, bushy, grassy steppes, semi-desert, and deserts, while their diet includes grasses, leaves, shoots, fruit, and...

           (G. dama)
        • Dorcas Gazelle
          Dorcas Gazelle
          The Dorcas Gazelle , also known as the Ariel Gazelle, is a small and common gazelle. The Dorcas Gazelle stands approximately 55-65 cm . Dorcas gazelle have a head and body length of 90-110 cm and a weight of 15-20 kg...

           (G. dorcas)
        • Mountain Gazelle
          Mountain Gazelle
          The mountain gazelle is a species of gazelle that is widely but unevenly distributed across the Arabian Peninsula. It inhabits mountains, foothills and coastal plains. Its range coincides closely with that of the acacia trees that grow in these areas. It is mainly a grazing species, though this...

           (G. gazella)
        • Grant's Gazelle
          Grant's Gazelle
          The Grant's gazelle is a species of gazelle. Its populations are distributed from northern Tanzania to southern Sudan and Ethiopia, and from the Kenyan coast to Lake Victoria. Its Swahili name is Swala Granti.-Taxonomy and genetics:...

           (G. granti)
        • Rhim Gazelle
          Rhim Gazelle
          The rhim gazelle , also known as the slender-horned gazelle or sand gazelle, is a slender-horned gazelle, most adapted to desert life. There are fewer than 2500 in the wild.-Description:...

           (G. leptoceros)
        • Red-fronted Gazelle
          Red-fronted Gazelle
          The Red-fronted gazelle is a species of gazelle that is widely but unevenly distributed across the middle Africa from Senegal to north-eastern Ethiopia. It is mainly resident in the Sahel zone, a narrow cross-Africa band south of the Sahara, where it prefers arid grasslands, wooded savannas and...

           (G. rufifrons)
        • Saudi Gazelle
          Saudi Gazelle
          The Saudi Gazelle, Gazella saudiya, is an extinct species of gazelle that was once found in the Arabian peninsula. It is extinct due to hunting by humans of its native lands....

           (G. saudiya)
        • Soemmerring's Gazelle
          Soemmerring's Gazelle
          Soemmerring's Gazelle is a gazelle that lives in eastern Africa.-Subspecies:* Somali Soemmerring Gazelle Nanger soemmeringii berberana...

           (G. soemmerringii)
        • Speke's Gazelle
          Speke's Gazelle
          Speke's Gazelle is the smallest of the gazelle species. It is confined to the horn of Africa where it inhabits stony brush, grass steppes, and semi deserts . This species has been sometimes regarded as a subspecies of the dorcas gazelle though this is now widely disregarded...

           (G. spekei)
        • Goitered Gazelle
          Goitered Gazelle
          The Goitered, Black-tailed or Persian gazelle is a gazelle found in the north part of Azerbaijan, in a large area of central Asia, including part of Iran and southern west Pakistan in the western end of the range, as well as the Gobi desert...

           (G subgutturosa)
        • Thomson's Gazelle
          Thomson's Gazelle
          The Thomson's gazelle is one of the best-known gazelles. It is named after explorer Joseph Thomson and, as a result, is sometimes referred to as a "tommie"...

           (G. thomsoni)
      • Genus Litocranius
        • Gerenuk
          Gerenuk
          The Gerenuk , also known as the Waller's Gazelle, is a long-necked species of antelope found in dry bushy scrub and steppe in East Africa, from Somalia and eastern Ethiopia through northern and eastern Kenya to northeastern Tanzania...

           (L. walleri)
      • Genus Madoqua
        • Günther's Dik-dik
          Günther's Dik-dik
          Günther's Dik-dik is a small antelope found in East Africa. It weighs up to 3–5 kg when full grown. It has a yellowish gray to reddish brown coat. It has a short tail and horn ....

           (M. guntheri)
        • Kirk's Dik-dik
          Kirk's Dik-dik
          Kirk's Dik-dik is a small antelope found in eastern and southwestern Africa. It grows to in length and weighs up to when full grown. It has a reddish-brown head and a tail that is long....

           (M. kirkii)
        • Silver Dik-dik
          Silver Dik-dik
          The Silver Dik-dik is a small antelope found in low, dense thickets along the southeastern coast of Somalia and in Acacia-Commiphora bushland in the Shebelle Valley in southeastern Ethiopia. It is the smallest species of dik-dik with a length of , a height of and a weight of...

           (M. piacentinii)
        • Salt's Dik-dik
          Salt's Dik-dik
          Salt's Dik-dik is a small antelope found in semi-desert vegetation, bushland and thickets in the Horn of Africa, but marginally also northern Kenya and eastern Sudan.- Description :...

           (M. saltiana)
      • Genus Neotragus
        Neotragus
        Neotragus is a genus of antelope. The three species are native animals of Africa....

        • Bates's Pygmy Antelope
          Bates's Pygmy Antelope
          Bates's Pygmy Antelope —also known as the Dwarf Antelope, Pygmy Antelope or Bates' Dwarf Antelope—is a very small antelope live in the moist forest and brush of Central and West Africa. It is in the same genus as the suni and the royal antelope.Adult antelope weigh about , long, with a tail length...

           (N. batesi)
        • Suni
          Suni
          Suni is a very small species of antelope. It occurs in south-east Africa in dense underbrush.Suni are around 12-17 inches high at the shoulder and weigh 10-12 pounds . They are usually reddish brown, darker on their back than their sides and legs. The belly, chin, throat and insides of legs are...

           (N. moschatus)
        • Royal Antelope
          Royal Antelope
          The Royal Antelope is a West African antelope, only 25–30 cm high at the shoulder and weighing only 3.2–3.6 kg — it is the smallest of all antelopes. Their calves are small enough to fit into the average person's open hand...

           (N. pygmaeus)
      • Genus Oreotragus
        • Klipspringer
          Klipspringer
          The Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, is a small species of African antelope.-Name:The word klipspringer literally means "rock jumper" in Afrikaans/Dutch...

           (O. Oreotragus)
      • Genus Ourebia
        • Oribi
          Oribi
          Oribi are graceful slender-legged, long-necked small antelope found in grassland almost throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.-Description:...

           (O. ourebia)
      • Genus Pantholops
        • Tibetan Antelope
          Tibetan antelope
          The Tibetan antelope or chiru is a medium-sized bovid which is about in height at the shoulder. It is the sole species in the genus Pantholops and is placed in its own subfamily, Pantholopinae...

           (P. hodgsonii)
      • Genus Procapra
        Procapra
        Procapra refers to a genus of Asian gazelles. It includes three living species:*Mongolian Gazelle Procapra gutturosa*Tibetan Gazelle Procapra picticaudata*Przewalski's Gazelle Procapra przewalskii...

        • Zeren
          Zeren
          The Mongolian gazelle , or Zeren, is a medium-sized antelope native to the semi-arid Central Asian steppes of Mongolia, as well as some parts of Siberia and China. The name zeren is Russian corruption of the Mongolian language name of zeer.In the summer its coat is light brown with pinkish tones,...

           (P. gutturosa)
        • Goa (antelope)
          Goa
          Goa , a former Portuguese colony, is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. Located in South West India in the region known as the Konkan, it is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its...

           (P. picticaudata)
        • Przewalski's Gazelle
          Przewalski's Gazelle
          Przewalski's Gazelle is a member of the Bovidae family and, in the wild, is found only in China. Once widespread, its range has declined to six populations near Qinghai Lake. The Przewalski's Gazelle was named after Nikolai Przhevalsky, a Russian explorer who collected a specimen and brought it...

           (P. przewalskii)
      • Genus Raphicerus
        Raphicerus
        Raphicerus is a genus of small antelopes of the Tribe Neotragini .Raphicerus is endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from Kenya in the north to the Western Cape in South Africa.The genus contains three species:...

        • Steenbok
          Steenbok
          The Steenbok, Raphicerus campestris, is a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa. It is sometimes known as the Steinbuck or Steinbok.- Description :...

           (R. campestris)
        • Cape Grysbok (R. melanotis)
        • Sharpe's Grysbok (R. sharpei)
      • Genus Saiga
        • Saiga (S. tatarica)
    • Subfamily Bovinae
      Bovinae
      The biological subfamily Bovinae includes a diverse group of 10 genera of medium to large sized ungulates, including domestic cattle, the bison, African buffalo, the water buffalo, the yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes...

      • Genus Bison
        Bison
        Members of the genus Bison are large, even-toed ungulates within the subfamily Bovinae. Two extant and four extinct species are recognized...

        • American Bison
          American Bison
          The American bison , also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds...

           (B. bison)
        • Wisent
          Wisent
          The wisent , Bison bonasus, also known as the European bison or European wood bison, is a species of Eurasian bison. It is the heaviest surviving land animal in Europe; a typical wisent is about long, not counting a tail of long, and tall. Weight typically can range from , with an occasional big...

           (B. bonasus)
      • Genus Bos
        Bos
        Bos is the genus of wild and domestic cattle. Bos can be divided into four subgenera: Bos, Bibos, Novibos, and Poephagus, but these divisions are controversial. The genus has five extant species...

        • Banteng
          Banteng
          The banteng , also known as tembadau, is a species of wild cattle found in Southeast Asia.Banteng have been domesticated in several places in Southeast Asia, and there are around 1.5 million domestic banteng, which are called Bali cattle. These animals are used as working animals and for their meat...

           (B. javanicus)
        • Gaur
          Gaur
          The gaur , also called Indian bison, is a large bovine native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986 as the population decline in parts of the species' range is likely to be well over 70% over the last three generations...

           (B. gaurus)
        • Gayal
          Gayal
          Gayal or mithun is the domestic gaur, probably a gaur-cattle hybrid breed.-Taxonomy:In his first description of 1804, Aylmer Bourke Lambert applied the binomial Bos frontalis to a domestic specimen probably from Chittagong....

           (B. frontalis)
        • Yak
          Yak
          The yak, Bos grunniens or Bos mutus, is a long-haired bovine found throughout the Himalayan region of south Central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia. In addition to a large domestic population, there is a small, vulnerable wild yak population...

           (B. grunniens)
        • Domestic Cattle (B. taurus)
        • Kouprey
          Kouprey
          A kouprey , is a wild, forest-dwelling ox found mainly in northern Cambodia, but also believed to exist in southern Laos, western Vietnam, and eastern Thailand. It was discovered in 1937.Koupreys are very large ungulates, and can approach similar sizes to the wild Asian water buffalo...

           (B. sauveli)
      • Genus Boselaphus
        • Nilgai
          Nilgai
          The nilgai , sometimes called nilgau, is an antelope, and is one of the most commonly seen wild animals of central and northern India and eastern Pakistan; it is also present in parts of southern Nepal. The mature males appear ox-like and are also known as blue bulls...

           (B. tragocamelus)
      • Genus Bubalus
        Bubalus
        Bubalus is a genus of bovines, whose English name is buffalo. Species that belong to this genus are:* Subgenus Bubalus** Water Buffalo, Bubalus bubalis*** Carabao, Bubalus bubalis carabanesis...

        • Water Buffalo
          Water Buffalo
          The water buffalo or domestic Asian water buffalo is a large bovine animal, frequently used as livestock in southern Asia, and also widely in South America, southern Europe, northern Africa, and elsewhere....

           (B. bubalis)
        • Lowland Anoa (B. depressicornis)
        • Mountain Anoa (B. quarlesi)
        • Tamaraw
          Tamaraw
          The Tamaraw or Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo is a small, hoofed mammal belonging to the family Bovidae. It is endemic to the island of Mindoro in the Philippines and is the only endemic Philippine bovine. It is believed, however, to have once also thrived on the greater island of Luzon...

           (B. mindorensis)
      • Genus Pseudonovibos
        • Kting Voar
          Kting Voar
          The Kting Voar, also known as the Khting Vor, Linh Dương, or Snake-eating Cow is a bovid mammal reputed to exist in Cambodia and Vietnam.- Characteristics :...

           (P. spiralis)
      • Genus Pseudoryx
        • Saola
          Saola
          The Saola, Vu Quang ox or Asian unicorn, also, infrequently, Vu Quang bovid , one of the world's rarest mammals, is a forest-dwelling bovine found only in the Annamite Range of Vietnam and Laos...

           (P. nghetinhensis)
      • Genus Syncerus
        • African Buffalo
          African Buffalo
          The African buffalo, affalo, nyati, Mbogo or Cape buffalo is a large African bovine. It is not closely related to the slightly larger wild Asian water buffalo, but its ancestry remains unclear...

           (S. caffer)
      • Genus Tetracerus
        • Four-horned Antelope
          Four-horned Antelope
          The Four-horned Antelope , or Chousingha, is a small antelope found in open forest in India and Nepal. It is the only species currently classified in the genus Tetracerus.-Description:...

           (T. quadricornis)
      • Genus Tragelaphus
        Tragelaphus
        The genus Tragelaphus contains several species of bovine, all of which are relatively antelope-like. Species in this genus tend to be large sized, lightly built, have long necks and considerable sexual dimorphism. The Common Eland was once classified in this genus as T. oryz...

        • Sitatunga
          Sitatunga
          The situtunga or marshbuck is a swamp-dwelling antelope found throughout Central Africa, centering on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon and parts of Southern Sudan as well as in Ghana, Botswana, Zambia, Gabon, Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.-Description:Situtunga stand about one and a...

           (T. spekeii)
        • Nyala
          Nyala
          The Nyala is a Southern African antelope. It is a spiral-horned dense-forest antelope that is uncomfortable in open spaces and is most often seen at water holes. Nyalas live alone or in small family groups of up to 10 individuals.The male stands up to 110 cm , the female is up to 90 cm ...

           (T. angasii)
        • Bushbuck
          Bushbuck
          The bushbuck is the most widespread antelope in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is found in rain forests, montane forests, forest-savanna mosaics and bush savannaforest and woodland. Recently, genetic studies have shown that the bushbuck, is in fact a complex of two geographically and phenotypically...

           (T. scriptus)
        • Mountain Nyala
          Mountain Nyala
          The Mountain Nyala found in Oromia, Ethiopia as gadumsa, is an antelope found in high altitude woodland in a small part of central Ethiopia...

           (T. buxtoni)
        • Lesser Kudu
          Lesser Kudu
          The lesser kudu is a forest antelope found in East Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula. The southern lesser kudu is a subspecies found in Kenya and Tanzania....

           (T. imberbis)
        • Greater Kudu
          Greater Kudu
          The Greater Kudu is a woodland antelope found throughout eastern and southern Africa. Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most areas, due to a declining habitat, deforestation and hunting....

           (T. eurycerus)
      • Genus Taurotragus
        Taurotragus
        Taurotragus, commonly called Eland, is a genus of antelopes of the African savannah, containing two species: the Common Eland and the Giant Eland...

        • Common Eland
          Common Eland
          The common eland , also known as the southern eland or eland antelope, is a savannah and plains antelope found in East and Southern Africa. It is the largest antelope in the African continent...

           (T. oryx)
        • Giant Eland
          Giant Eland
          The giant eland is an open forest savannah antelope. It is found in Central African Republic, South Sudan, Cameroon and Senegal. There are two subspecies: the endangered T. d. derbianus, found in Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park, and the low risk T. d...

           (T. derbianus)
    • Subfamily Caprinae
      • Genus Ammotragus
        • Barbary Sheep
          Barbary sheep
          The Barbary Sheep is a species of caprid native to rocky mountains in North Africa. Six subspecies have been described. Although it is rare in its native North Africa, it has been introduced to North America, southern Europe and elsewhere...

           (A. lervia)
      • Genus Budorcas
        • Takin
          Takin
          The Takin , also called cattle chamois or gnu goat, is a goat-antelope found in the Eastern Himalayas. There are four subspecies: B. taxicolor taxicolor, the Mishmi Takin; B. taxicolor bedfordi, the Shanxi or Golden Takin; B. taxicolor tibetana, the Tibetan or Sichuan Takin; and B. taxicolor...

           (B. taxicolor)
      • Genus Capra
        Capra (genus)
        Capra is a genus of mammals, the goats or wild goats, composed of up to nine species including the wild goat, the markhor and several species known as ibex....

        • Wild Goat
          Wild Goat
          The wild goat is a widespread species of goat, with a distribution ranging from Europe and Asia Minor to central Asia and the Middle East. It is the ancestor of the domestic goat.-Social structure:...

           (C. aegagrus)
        • West Caucasian Tur
          West Caucasian Tur
          The West Caucasian tur is a mountain dwelling goat antelope found only in the western half of the Caucasus Mountain range....

           (C. caucasica)
        • East Caucasian Tur
          East Caucasian Tur
          The East Caucasian tur is a mountain dwelling goat antelope found only in the eastern half of the Caucasus Mountains....

           (C. cylindricornis)
        • Markhor
          Markhor
          The Markhor is a large species of wild goat that is found in northeastern Afghanistan, Pakistan , India, southern Tajikistan and southern Uzbekistan...

           (C. falconeri)
        • Alpine Ibex
          Alpine Ibex
          The Alpine ibex, , is a species of wild goat that lives in the mountains of the European Alps. In its habitat region, the species is known as bouquetin , steinbock , and stambecco ....

           (C. ibex)
        • Nubian Ibex
          Nubian Ibex
          The Nubian ibex is a desert-dwelling goat species found in mountainous areas of Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, Ethiopia, Yemen, Sudan, and Pakistan. It is generally considered to be a subspecies of Alpine ibex, but is sometimes considered specifically distinct...

           (C. nubiana)
        • Spanish Ibex
          Spanish ibex
          The Iberian ibex, Spanish ibex, Spanish wild goat, or Iberian wild goat is a species of ibex with four subspecies. Of these, two can still be found on the Iberian Peninsula, but the remaining two are now extinct. The Portuguese subspecies became extinct in 1892 and the Pyrenean subspecies became...

           (C. pyrenaica)
        • Siberian Ibex
          Siberian Ibex
          The Siberian Ibex or Common ibex is a species of ibex that lives in central and northern Asia. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies of the Alpine Ibex, and whether it is specifically distinct from other ibex is still not entirely clear...

           (C. sibirica)
        • Walia Ibex
          Walia Ibex
          The walia ibex is a species of ibex that is endangered. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Alpine Ibex...

           (Capra walie)
      • Genus Nilgiritragus
        • Nilgiri Tahr
          Nilgiri Tahr
          The Nilgiri Tahr, Nilgiritragus hylocrius, known locally as the Nilgiri Ibex or simply Ibex, is an ungulate that is endemic to the Nilgiri Hills and the southern portion of the Western Ghats in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in southern India. It is the state animal of Tamil Nadu...

           (N. hylocrius)
      • Genus Arabitragus
        • Arabian Tahr
          Arabian Tahr
          The Arabian tahr is a species of tahr native to Arabia. Until recently, it was placed in the genus Hemitragus, but genetic evidence supports its removal to separate monotypic genus....

           (A. jayakari)
      • Genus Hemitragus
        • Himalayan Tahr
          Himalayan Tahr
          The Himalayan Tahr or Common Thar is a large ungulate related to the wild goat.-Habitat:...

           (H. jemlahicus)
      • Genus Nemorhaedus
        Nemorhaedus
        The gorals are four species in the genus Nemorhaedus or Naemorhedus. They are small ungulates with a goat-like or antelope-like appearance....

        • Grey Goral (N. goral)
        • Chinese Goral
          Chinese Goral
          The Chinese Goral is a species of goral distributed through Burma, China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, and possibly Laos.- References :* on Mammal Species of the World...

           (N. caudatus)
        • Red Goral
          Red Goral
          The Red Goral is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Bovidae family. It is found in China, India, and Myanmar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss.The red goral is a bright foxy-red...

           (N. baileyi)
      • Genus Oreamnos
        Oreamnos
        Oreamnos is a genus of North American caprines. The Mountain goat is the only living species. Until the end of the Pleistocene another species, Oreamnos harringtoni, was distributed to the south of the recent form....

        • Rocky Mountain Goat (O. americanus)
      • Genus Ovibos
        • Musk Ox
          Musk Ox
          The muskox is an Arctic mammal of the family Bovidae, noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor emitted by males, from which its name derives. This musky odor is used to attract females during mating season...

           (O. moschatus)
      • Genus Ovis
        Ovis
        Ovis is a genus of mammals, part of the goat-antelope subfamily of the ruminant family Bovidae. Its five or more highly gregarious species are known as sheep...

        • Argali
          Argali
          The argali, or the mountain sheep is a wild sheep, which roams the highlands of Central Asia . It is the biggest wild sheep, standing at the shoulder, measuring long and weighing , with a maximum known weight of...

           (O. ammon)
        • Domestic Sheep
          Domestic sheep
          Sheep are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates. Although the name "sheep" applies to many species in the genus Ovis, in everyday usage it almost always refers to Ovis aries...

           (O. aries)
        • American Bighorn Sheep (O. canadensis)
        • Dall Sheep
          Dall Sheep
          The Dall sheep , Ovis dalli, is a species of sheep native to northwestern North America, ranging from white to slate brown in color and having curved yellowish brown horns...

          /Thinhorn Sheep (O. dalli)
        • European Mouflon (O. musimon)
        • Snow Sheep
          Snow sheep
          The snow sheep , or Siberian bighorn sheep, is a species of sheep, which comes from the mountainous areas in the northeast of Siberia. One subspecies, the Putorana Snow Sheep lives isolated from the other forms in the Putoran mountains...

           (O. nivicola)
        • Urial
          Urial
          The Urial , also known as the Arkars or Shapo, is a subspecies group of the wild sheep Ovis orientalis. Noticeable features are the reddish-brown long fur that fades during winter; males are characterized by a black ruff stretching from the neck to the chest and large horns. It is found in western...

           (O. orientalis)
      • Genus Pseudois
        Pseudois
        Pseudois is a genus in the subfamily Caprinae comprising two species, the Bharal and the Dwarf Blue Sheep . Both species in the genus are variously known as blue sheep, the Bharal's alternate name being the Himalayan blue sheep....

        • Bharal
          Bharal
          The bharal or Himalayan blue sheep or naur, Pseudois nayaur, is a caprid found in the high Himalayas of Nepal, Tibet, China, India, Pakistan, and Bhutan...

          /Himalayan Blue Sheep (P. nayaur)
        • Dwarf Blue Sheep
          Dwarf Blue Sheep
          The dwarf blue sheep or dwarf bharal Pseudois schaeferi is an endangered species of caprid found in China Proper and Tibet. It inhabits low, arid, grassy slopes of the upper Yangtze gorge in Batang County of the Sichuan Province, and a small part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, where it is known by...

           (P. shaeferi)
      • Genus Rupicapra
        Rupicapra
        Rupicapra is a genus of the family Bovidae , which contains two species:*Chamois *Pyrenean Chamois .-External links and references:...

        • Pyrenean Chamois
          Pyrenean Chamois
          The Pyrenean Chamois , Rupicapra pyrenaica, is a goat antelope that lives in the Pyrenees, Cantabrian Mountains and Apennine Mountains...

           (R. pyrenaica)
        • Chamois
          Chamois
          The chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra, is a goat-antelope species native to mountains in Europe, including the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, the European Alps, the Tatra Mountains, the Balkans, parts of Turkey, and the Caucasus. The chamois has also been introduced to the South Island of New Zealand...

           (R. rupicapra)
    • Subfamily Cephalophinae
      • Genus Cephalophus
        • Abbott's Duiker
          Abbott's Duiker
          Abbott's Duiker is a large forest dwelling Duiker found only in a couple of scattered enclaves in Tanzania. It is believed by some to be a subspecies of the Yellow-backed Duiker...

           (C. spadix)
        • Ader's Duiker
          Ader's Duiker
          The Aders' Duiker , also known as Nunga in Swahili, Kunga marara in Kipokomo, and Harake in Giriama), is a small forest dwelling Duiker found only on Zanzibar and in a small coastal enclave in Kenya. It is also critically endangered...

           (C. adersi)
        • Bay Duiker
          Bay Duiker
          The Bay Duiker is a forest dwelling Duiker found in Gabon, southern Cameroon and northern Congo as well as Sierra Leone, Liberia, and the southern parts of Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Benin...

           (C. dorsalis)
        • Black Duiker
          Black Duiker
          Black duiker is a forest dwelling duiker found in the southern parts of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Benin and Nigeria....

           (C. niger)
        • Black-fronted Duiker
          Black-fronted Duiker
          The Black-fronted Duiker , is a small antelope found in central and west-central Africa. It averages and a shoulder height of . It has been found as far south as northern Angola.-External links:*wildaboutyou.com -...

           (C. nigrifrons)
        • Blue Duiker
          Blue Duiker
          Blue Duiker is a small forest dwelling duiker found in the Central Africa and southern South Africa.Blue Duikers stand around 35 centimetres tall at the shoulder and weigh 4 kilograms.They are the smallest of the antelope family. Blue Duikers have a brown coat with a slight blue tinge – hence...

           (C. monticola)
        • Harvey's Duiker
          Harvey's Duiker
          Harvey's Red Duiker is one of 19 species of duiker found in Tanzania and scattered through Kenya, southern Somalia, and, possibly, central Ethiopia....

           (C. harveyi)
        • Jentink's Duiker
          Jentink's Duiker
          Jentink's Duiker, Cephalophus jentinki, also known as Gidi-Gidi in Krio and Kaikulowulei in Mende, is a forest-dwelling duiker found in the southern parts of Liberia, south-western Côte d'Ivoire, and scattered enclaves in Sierra Leone...

           (C. jentinki)
        • Maxwell's Duiker
          Maxwell's Duiker
          Maxwell's Duiker , is a small antelope found in western Africa.They grow to 30 inches in length with a typical shoulder height of 14.5–16 inches and weigh around 11 pounds . Its coat is either grey-brown or grey, with a white underbelly and white markings on its face...

           (C. maxwellii)
        • Natal Duiker/Red Forest Duiker (C. natalensis)
        • Ogilby's Duiker
          Ogilby's Duiker
          Ogilby's Duiker , is a small antelope found in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, southeastern Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea's Bioko Island, and, possibly, Gabon...

           (C. ogilbyi)
        • Peters's Duiker
          Peters's Duiker
          Peter's Duiker , is a small antelope found in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, southern Cameroon and northern Republic of Congo....

           (C. callipygus)
        • Red-flanked Duiker
          Red-flanked Duiker
          The Red-flanked Duiker , is a tiny antelope found in western and central Africa.Red-flanked Duikers grow to almost 15 inches in height and weigh up to 31 pounds...

           (C. rufilatus)
        • Ruwenzori Duiker
          Ruwenzori Duiker
          The Ruwenzori Duiker or Ruwenzori Red Duiker , is a stocky but small antelope found only in the Ruwenzori Mountains between Uganda and, probably, Democratic Republic of Congo. They may be a sub-species of the Black-fronted Duiker or the Red-flanked Duiker.The Ruwenzori Duiker weighs about 15...

           (C. rubidus)
        • Weyns's Duiker
          Weyns's Duiker
          Weyns Duiker , is a tiny antelope found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and western Kenya. It is sometimes spelled "Weyn's", or as "Weyns' Duiker"....

           (C. weynsi)
        • White-bellied Duiker
          White-bellied Duiker
          The White-bellied Duiker is a duiker found in central Africa. Little is known on the ecology of the species, and only some information on habitat and diet is available....

           (C. leucogaster)
        • Yellow-backed Duiker
          Yellow-backed Duiker
          The Yellow-backed Duiker , is an antelope found in central and western Africa. They have the widest range of any duiker in the genus Cephalophus....

           (C. silvicultor)
        • Zebra Duiker
          Zebra Duiker
          The Zebra Duiker is a small antelope found in Ivory Coast, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.Zebra Duikers have gold or red-brown coats with distinctive zebra-like stripes, dark markings on their upper legs and russet faces. They grow to 90 centimetres in length, 45 centimetres in height and weigh...

           (C. zebra)
      • Genus Sylvicapra
        • Common Duiker
          Common Duiker
          The Common Duiker, Sylvicapra grimmia, also known as the Grey or Bush Duiker, is a small antelope with small horns found in west, central, east, and southern Africa- essentially everywhere in Africa south of the Sahara, excluding the horn of Africa and the rainforests of the central and western...

           (S. grimmia)
    • Subfamily Hippotraginae
      • Genus Addax
        Addax
        The Addax , also known as the screwhorn antelope, is a critically endangered species of antelope that lives in the Sahara desert. As suggested by its alternative name, this pale antelope has long, twisted horns. It is closely related to the oryx, but differs from other antelopes by having large...

        • Addax
          Addax
          The Addax , also known as the screwhorn antelope, is a critically endangered species of antelope that lives in the Sahara desert. As suggested by its alternative name, this pale antelope has long, twisted horns. It is closely related to the oryx, but differs from other antelopes by having large...

           (A. nasmaculatus)
      • Genus Hippotragus
        Hippotragus
        Hippotragus is a genus of antelope which includes three species. The species are:* Roan Antelope, Hippotragus equinus* Bluebuck, Hippotragus leucophaeus †* Sable Antelope, Hippotragus niger...

        • Roan Antelope
          Roan Antelope
          The Roan Antelope is a savanna antelope found in West, Central, East Africa and Southern Africa.Roan Antelope stand about a metre and half at the shoulder and weigh around 250 kilograms. Named for the "roan' colour , they have a lighter underbelly, white eyebrows and cheeks and a black face,...

           (H. equinus)
        • Sable Antelope
          Sable Antelope
          The Sable Antelope is an antelope which inhabits wooded savannah in East Africa south of Kenya, and in Southern Africa.-Subspecies:There are four subspecies:* H. n. niger which is considered low risk conservation dependent...

           (H. niger)
      • Genus Oryx
        Oryx
        Oryx is one of four large antelope species of the genus Oryx. Three of the species are native to arid parts of Africa, with a fourth native to the Arabian Peninsula. Their pelage is pale with contrasing dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are almost straight...

        • East African Oryx
          East African Oryx
          The East African Oryx , also known as the Beisa occurs in two subspecies, Common Beisa Oryx found in steppe and semi-desert throughout the Horn of Africa and north of the Tana River, and Fringe-eared Oryx south of the Tana River in southern Kenya and parts of Tanzania...

           (O. beisa)
        • Scimitar Oryx
          Scimitar Oryx
          The Scimitar Oryx, or Scimitar-Horned Oryx, is a species of oryx which formerly inhabited the whole of North Africa. It has been classified as extinct in the wild by the IUCN.-Etymology and taxonomy:...

           (O. damma)
        • Gemsbok
          Gemsbok
          The gemsbok or gemsbuck is a large antelope in the Oryx genus. It is native to the arid regions of southern Africa, but formerly some authorities included the East African Oryx as a subspecies...

           (O. gazella)
        • Arabian Oryx
          Arabian Oryx
          The Arabian Oryx or White Oryx is a medium sized antelope with a distinct shoulder hump, long straight horns, and a tufted tail. It is a bovid, and the smallest member of Oryx genus, native to desert and steppe areas of the Arabian peninsula...

           (O. leucoryx)
    • Subfamily Peleinae
      Grey Rhebok
      The Grey Rhebok or Grey Rhebuck is a species of antelope endemic to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Swaziland....

      • Genus Pelea
        Grey Rhebok
        The Grey Rhebok or Grey Rhebuck is a species of antelope endemic to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Swaziland....

        • Grey Rhebok
          Grey Rhebok
          The Grey Rhebok or Grey Rhebuck is a species of antelope endemic to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Swaziland....

           (P. capreolus)
    • Subfamily Aepycerotinae
      • Genus Aepyceros
        • Impala
          Impala
          An impala is a medium-sized African antelope. The name impala comes from the Zulu language meaning "gazelle"...

           (A. melampus)
    • Subfamily Reduncinae
      Reduncinae
      The subfamily Reduncinae is composed 8 species of antelope all of which dwell in marshes, floodplains or other well-watered areas, including the waterbucks and reedbucks...

      • Genus Kobus
        Kobus
        Kobus may refer to:* Arthur Kobus , German general during the Second World War* Waldemar Kobus , German actor* Kobus, a genus of antelope of the subfamily Reduncinae* Kobus!, a South African metal band...

        • Upemba Lechwe
          Upemba Lechwe
          The Upemba Lechwe, Kobus anselli, is a species of antelope found only in the Upemba wetlands in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was described in 2005, after analysis of thirty five museum specimens collected in 1926 and 1947-8. It was previously overlooked due to its similarity to the Lechwe...

           (K. anselli)
        • Waterbuck
          Waterbuck
          The Waterbuck is a large antelope found widely in Sub-Saharan Africa.Waterbuck stand at the shoulder. Males weigh and females . Their coats are reddish brown in colour and become progressively darker with age; they have a white 'bib' under their throats and white on their rumps...

           (K. ellipsiprymnus)
        • Kob
          Kob
          The Kob is an antelope found across Sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to South Sudan. Found along the Northern Savanna, often seen in Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda; Garamba and Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as grassy floodplains of...

           (K. kob)
        • Lechwe
          Lechwe
          The Lechwe, or Southern Lechwe, is an antelope found in Botswana, Zambia, south-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, north-eastern Namibia, and eastern Angola, especially in the Okavango Delta, Kafue Flats and Bangweulu Swamps....

           (K. megaceros)
        • Puku
          Puku
          The Puku is an antelope found in wet grasslands in southern Democratic Republic of Congo, in Namibia and in Zambia.Puku stand about 80 centimetres at the shoulder and weigh from 70 to 80 kilograms. Puku are sandy brown in colour, the underbelly is a slightly lighter brown...

           (K. vardonii)
      • Genus Redunca
        • Southern Reedbuck
          Southern Reedbuck
          The Southern Reedbuck, Rietbok or Common Reedbuck is a diurnal antelope typically found in southern Africa.It was first described by Pieter Boddaert, a Dutch physician and naturalist, in 1785...

           (R. arundinum)
        • Mountain Reedbuck
          Mountain Reedbuck
          The Mountain Reedbuck is an antelope found in mountainous areas of much of Sub-Saharan Africa.The Mountain Reedbuck averages 75 cm at the shoulder, and weighs around 30 kg. It has a grey coat with a white underbelly and reddish-brown head and shoulders...

           (R. fulvorufula)
        • Bohor Reedbuck
          Bohor Reedbuck
          The Bohor Reedbuck is an antelope native to central Africa in the genus Redunca, that mostly lives in grasslands near water.-Description:...

           (R. redunca)
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