Addo Elephant National Park

 

The Mammals Of The Greater Addo Elephant National Park; All Species

All Of The Mammals Of The Addo National Park

There is a huge diversity of different mammal species that occur in the Greater Addo Elephant National Park. This is because of all the different habitats and biomes available to Addo's mammals. Mammals make up a big part of the attraction to the Addo Elephant National Park mainly in the form of African Elephant and African Lion. Below, dividing into different categories, are all the mammals known to occur in the Addo National Park:

Ungulates Of Addo

(See Ungulate Page)

African Elephant

Black Rhino

Cape Buffalo

Burchell's (Plains/Common) Zebra

Cape Mountain Zebra

Black Wildebeest

African Hippo

Bushpig

Common Warthog

Aardvark (Antbear)

Rock Hyrax (Cape Dassie)

Southern Tree Dassie

Common Eland

Greater Kudu

Gemsbok (Southern Oryx)

Red Hartebeest

Common Bushbuck

Common (Grey) Duiker

Blue Duiker

Cape Grysbok

Common Springbok

Steenbok

Grey (Vaal) Rhebok

Mountain Reedbuck

Klipspringer

Carnivores Of Addo

Aardwolf

Spotted (Laughing) Hyaena

African Wild Dog

African Lion

Southern Leopard

African Cheetah

Caracal

African Wild Cat

Small Spotted (Black Footed) Cat

Bat-Eared Fox

Cape Fox

Black-Backed Jackal

African Honey Badger

Cape Clawless Otter

African Striped (White-Naped) Weasel

Striped Polecat (Zorilla)

Small-Spotted Genet

Large-Spotted (Rusty-Spotted) Genet

Small Grey Mongoose

Large-Grey Mongoose

Water (Marsh) Mongoose

Yellow Mongoose

Suricate (Meerkat)

Bats, Primates And Hares

Cape Hare

Scrub Hare

Smith's Red Rock Rabbit

Chacma Baboon

Vervet Monkey

Straw-Coloured Fruit Bat

Egyptian Fruit bat

Geoffrey's Horseshoe Bat

Cape Horseshoe Bat

Temminck's Hairy Bat

Cape Serotine Bat

Common Slit-Faced Bat

Giant Yellow House Bat

Tomb Bat

Schreiber's Long-Fingered Bat

Angola Free-Tailed Bat

Banana Bat

Lesser Woolly Bat

Egyptian Free-Tailed Bat

Wahlberg's Epauletted  Bat

Addo's Rodents

Lesser Dwarf Shrew

Least Dwarf Shrew

Forest Shrew

Round-Eared Elephant Shrew

Greater Musk Shrew

Sclater's Golden Mole

Hottentot Golden Mole

Southern African Hedgehog

Common Molerat

Cape Molerat

Cape Porcupine

Cape Springhare

Woodland Dormouse

Spectacled Dormouse

Grey Climbing Mouse

Pouched Mouse

Dwarf Mouse

House Mouse

Namaqua Rock Mouse

Multimammate Mouse

Pygmy Mouse

Brant's Climbing Mouse

House Rat

Striped Mouse

Common Vlei Rat

Angoni Vlei Rat

Hairy-Footed Gerbil

 


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