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This list of mammals of India comprises all the mammal species alive in India today. Some of them are common to the point of being considered vermin while others are exceedingly rare. Many species are known from just a few zoological specimens in museums collected in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the carnivores and larger mammals are restricted in their distribution to forests in protected areas, while others live within cities in the close proximity of humans. They range in size from the Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) to the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They include nocturnal small mammals endemic to India such as the Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina). While the status of many of these species is unknown, some are definitely extinct. Populations of many car

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  • This list of mammals of India comprises all the mammal species alive in India today. Some of them are common to the point of being considered vermin while others are exceedingly rare. Many species are known from just a few zoological specimens in museums collected in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the carnivores and larger mammals are restricted in their distribution to forests in protected areas, while others live within cities in the close proximity of humans. They range in size from the Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) to the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They include nocturnal small mammals endemic to India such as the Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina). While the status of many of these species is unknown, some are definitely extinct. Populations of many carnivores are threatened. The tiger (Panthera tigris), dhole (Cuon alpinus), and Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina) are some of the most endangered carnivore species. Two rhinoceros species are extinct within the Indian region, but the remaining species, the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) has its last stronghold within India. (en)
  • Cette liste commentée recense la mammalofaune de l'Inde et des îles asiatiques appartenant à l'Inde (sauf les chiroptères en raison d'un manque d'information) par genre, famille et ordre. (fr)
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  • Dhole (en)
  • Asian golden cat (en)
  • Asian palm civet (en)
  • Bonnet macaque (en)
  • Indian leopard (en)
  • Greater hog badger (en)
  • Indian wolf (en)
  • Small Indian civet (en)
  • Tufted grey langur (en)
  • Yellow-throated marten (en)
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  • Asian Palm Civet Over A Tree.jpg (en)
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  • Dhole cropped.jpg (en)
  • Indian Wolf Photo Dhaval Vargiya .jpg (en)
  • Leopards Davidraju 37 .jpg (en)
  • Nürnberg Martes flavigula Nürnberg.jpg (en)
  • Small Indian Civet DSC 6472.jpg (en)
  • Tufted gray langur.jpg (en)
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  • Cette liste commentée recense la mammalofaune de l'Inde et des îles asiatiques appartenant à l'Inde (sauf les chiroptères en raison d'un manque d'information) par genre, famille et ordre. (fr)
  • This list of mammals of India comprises all the mammal species alive in India today. Some of them are common to the point of being considered vermin while others are exceedingly rare. Many species are known from just a few zoological specimens in museums collected in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the carnivores and larger mammals are restricted in their distribution to forests in protected areas, while others live within cities in the close proximity of humans. They range in size from the Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) to the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They include nocturnal small mammals endemic to India such as the Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina). While the status of many of these species is unknown, some are definitely extinct. Populations of many car (en)
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  • Liste des mammifères d'Inde par genre (fr)
  • List of mammals of India (en)
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