List of mammals of Europe

This is a list of European mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in Europe (from northeast Atlantic to Ural Mountains and northern slope of Caucasus Mountains), whether resident or as regular migrants. Moreover species occurring in Greek part of Cyprus, Canary Islands (Spain) and Azores (Portugal) are listed here. If geographical range of given European mammal additionally overlaps Turkey, it is noted in some of cases. This checklist does not include species found only in captivity or extinct in Europe, except where there is some doubt about this. Each species is listed, with its binomial name and notes on its distribution where this is limited. Introduced species are also noted.

Extinction Extinction Endangered species Vulnerable species Threatened species IUCN conservation statuses

Summary of 2006 IUCN Red List categories.

Conservation status - IUCN Red List of Threatened Species:

EX - Extinct, EW - Extinct in the Wild
CR - Critically Endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable
NT - Near Threatened, LC - Least Concern
DD - Data Deficient, NE - Not Evaluated
(v. 2013.2, the data is current as of March 5, 2014[1])

Insectivores

Erinaceidae

Hedgehogs
  • European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus LC
  • Southern white-breasted hedgehog Erinaceus concolor LC
  • Northern white-breasted hedgehog Erinaceus roumanicus LC
  • Long-eared hedgehog Hemiechinus auritus LC (eastern Europe)

Talpidae

Moles
Desmans

Soricidae (shrews)

Primates

  • Human Homo sapiens sapiens (H. sapiens: LC)

Bats

Pteropodidae (Megabat)

Rhinolophidae (Horseshoe bats)

Vespertilionidae (Evening bats)

Miniopteridae

  • Schreiber's bat Miniopterus schreibersii NT

Molossidae (Free-tailed bats)

Nycteridae (Slit-faced bats)

Lagomorphs

Leporidae (leporids)

Rodents

Sciuridae (Squirrels)

  • Red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris LC
  • Siberian flying squirrel Pteromys volans LC (northern Scandinavia, Estonia)
  • European souslik Spermophilus citellus VU (north-eastern Europe)
  • Yellow ground squirrel Spermophilus fulvus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Little ground squirrel Spermophilus pygmaeus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Caucasian squirrel Sciurus anomalus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Spotted souslik Spermophilus suslicus NT (south-eastern Europe)
  • Alpine marmot Marmota marmota LC (Alps, Tatras, Carpathians, Pyrenees and Balkans)
  • Bobak marmot Marmota bobak LC (eastern Europe)

Castoridae

  • European beaver Castor fiber LC (Scandinavia, Estonia, Russia, France, Netherlands and Germany.)

Hystricidae (Old World porcupines)

Gliridae (Dormice)

Muroids::Spalacidae (Spalacids)

  • Greater mole rat Spalax microphthalmus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Lesser mole rat Spalax leucodon DD (eastern Europe)
  • Podolsk Mole Rat Spalax zemni VU (eastern Europe)
  • Balkan Mole Rat Spalax graecus NT
  • Nehring's Blind Mole Rat Spalax nehringi DD (may occur in Greece)

Muroids::Cricetidae

Hamsters
  • Common hamster Cricetus cricetus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Gray dwarf hamster Cricetulus migratorius LC (Balkans)
  • Romanian hamster Mesocricetus newtoni NT (shores of the Black Sea)
Lemmings
Voles
  • Bank vole Myodes glareolus LC
  • Northern red-backed vole Myodes rutilus LC
  • Grey red-backed vole Myodes rufocanus LC
  • Balkan snow vole Dinaromys bogdanovi VU
  • European water vole Arvicola amphibius LC
  • Montane water vole Arvicola scherman LC
  • Southwestern Water Vole Arvicola sapidus VU (Spain and France)
  • Field vole Microtus agrestis LC
  • Common vole Microtus arvalis LC
  • Sibling vole Microtus epiroticus (M. levis: LC)
  • Root vole Microtus oeconomus LC
  • Snow vole Microtus nivalis LC
  • Gunther's vole Microtus guentheri LC
  • Cabrera's vole Microtus cabrerae NT
  • Bavarian pine vole Microtus bavaricus CR
  • European pine vole Microtus subterraneus LC
  • East European Vole Microtus levis LC
  • Social vole Microtus socialis LC
  • Felten's vole Microtus felteni DD
  • Gerbe's vole Microtus gerbei LC
  • Savi's pine vole Microtus savii LC
  • Calabria Pine Vole Microtus brachycercus LC (formerly in Microtus savii, Italy)
  • Alpine pine vole Microtus multiplex LC
  • Tatra pine vole Microtus tatricus LC
  • Liechtenstein's pine vole Microtus liechtensteini LC
  • Mediterranean pine vole Microtus duodecimcostatus LC
  • Lusitanian pine vole Microtus lusitanicus LC
  • Thomas's pine vole Microtus thomasi LC
  • Savi's pine vole Microtus savii LC
  • Major's Pine Vole Microtus majori LC
  • Steppe lemming Lagurus lagurus LC
  • Northern mole vole Ellobius talpinus LC

Muroids::Muridae

Old World rats and mice
  • Wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus LC
  • Yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis LC
  • Alpine Field Mouse Apodemus alpicola LC (Alps)
  • Pygmy field mouse Apodemus uralensis LC (eastern Europe)
  • Broad-toothed Field Mouse Apodemus mystacinus LC (south-eastern Europe)
  • Western Broad-toothed Field Mouse Apodemus epimelas LC (Balkans)
  • Striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius LC (eastern Europe)
  • Eurasian harvest mouse Micromys minutus LC
  • House mouse Mus musculus LC
  • Algerian mouse Mus spretus LC (France, Spain and Portugal)
  • Steppe mouse Mus spicilegus LC (south-eastern Europe)
  • Cypriot Mouse Mus cypriacus LC (Cyprus)
  • Macedonian Mouse Mus macedonicus LC (south Balcans)
Spiny mice
  • Cretan spiny mouse Acomys minous DD (Crete)
Jirds
  • Tristram's Jird Meriones tristrami LC (Greek island of Kos)
  • Tamarisk jird Meriones tamariscinus LC (eastern Europe)
  • Midday jird Meriones meridianus LC (eastern Europe)

Muroids::Dipodidae (Dipodids)

Birch mice
Jerboas
  • Dwarf Fat-tailed Jerboa Pygeretmus pumilio LC (eastern Europe)
  • Great Jerboa Allactaga major LC (eastern Europe)
  • Small Five-toed Jerboa Allactaga elater LC (eastern Europe)
  • Northern Three-toed Jerboa Dipus sagitta LC (eastern Europe)
  • Thick-tailed Three-toed Jerboa Stylodipus telum LC (eastern Europe)

Carnivores

Ursidae (Bears)

Canidae

European jackal (Canis aureus moreotica), a subspecies of golden jackal

Mustelidae (Weasel)

Viverridae (Viverrids)

Felidae (Cats)

  • Swamp Cat Felis chaus LC (Cis-Caspian region)[2]
  • Wildcat Felis silvestris LC
  • Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx LC
  • Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus CR (southern Spain)
  • Persian Leopard Panthera pardus saxicolor EN (P. pardus: NT) (Dagestan, Northern Caucasus)[3]

Phocidae (Earless seals)

Odobenidae

Odd-toed ungulates

Equidae (Horse)

Even-toed ungulates

Suidae (Pigs)

Camelid (Camels)

Bovidae (Bovid)

  • Cretan Goat Capra aegagrus creticus (C. aegagrus: VU) (Crete)
  • Feral Domestic Goat Capra aegagrus hircus
  • Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra LC
  • Pyrenean Chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica LC (mountains of south-west Europe)
  • Saiga Antelope Saiga tatarica tatarica CR (S. tatarica: CR) (eastern Europe)

Cervidae (Deer)

Cetacea

Delphinidae (Oceanic dolphins)

Killer Whale
Bottlenose Dolphin
  • Rough-toothed dolphin Steno bredanensis LC
  • Striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba LC (Mediterranean subpopulation: VU)
  • Atlantic spotted dolphin Stenella frontalis DD
  • Common dolphin Delphinus delphis LC
    (Mediterranean subpopulation: EN, ssp. ponticus: VU)
  • Bottle-nosed dolphin Tursiops truncatus LC
    (Mediterranean subpopulation: VU, ssp. ponticus: EN)
  • White-beaked dolphin Lagenorhynchus albirostris LC
  • Atlantic white-sided dolphin Lagenorhynchus acutus LC
  • Fraser's dolphin Lagenodelphis hosei LC (Canary Islands in Africa)
  • False killer whale Pseudorca crassidens DD
  • Killer whale Orcinus orca DD
  • Risso's dolphin Grampus griseus LC (Mediterranean subpopulation: DD)
  • Long-finned pilot whale Globicephala melas DD (Mediterranean subpopulation: DD)
  • Short-finned pilot whale Globicephala macrorhynchus DD
  • Pygmy killer whale Feresa attenuata DD

Phocoenidae (Porpoises)

  • Common porpoise Phocoena phocoena LC
    (Baltic Sea subpopulation: CR, ssp. relicta - Black Sea Harbour Porpoise: EN)

Monodontidae

Kogiidae

  • Pygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps DD
  • Dwarf sperm whale Kogia sima DD

Physeteridae

  • Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus VU (Mediterranean subpopulation: EN)

Ziphiidae (Beaked whales)

  • Gervais' Beaked Whale Mesoplodon europaeus DD
  • Blainville's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon densirostris DD
  • True's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon mirus DD
  • Sowerby's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon bidens DD
  • Grays Beaked Whale Mesoplodon grayi DD
  • Northern Bottlenose Whale Hyperoodon ampullatus DD
  • Cuvier's Beaked Whale Ziphius cavirostris LC (Mediterranean subpopulation: DD)

Balaenopteridae (Rorquals)

Humpback Whale
  • Blue Whale Balaenoptera musculus EN (ssp. musculus North Atlantic stock: VU)
  • Fin Whale Balaenoptera physalus EN (Mediterranean subpopulation: VU)
  • Sei Whale Balaenoptera borealis EN
  • Common Minke Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata LC
  • Bryde's whale Balaenoptera edeni DD (Canary Islands in Africa)
  • Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae LC

Balaenidae

  • Bowhead Whale Balaena mysticetus LC
    (Svalbard-Barents Sea (Spitsbergen) subpopulation: CR)
  • North Atlantic Right Whale Eubalaena glacialis EN

Introduced Animals

Macropodidae (Macropods)

Erinaceidae

  • North African Hedgehog Atelerix algirus LC (France and Spain, probably introduced)

Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)

The Barbary ape.

Sciuridae (Squirrels)

Myocastoridae

  • Coypu Myocastor coypus LC (introduced)

Muroids::Cricetidae

Hamsters
Muskrat
  • Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus LC (introduced)

Muroids::Muridae

Old World rats and mice

Canidae

Mustelidae (Weasel)

Herpestidae (Mongooses)

Procyonidae

  • Common Raccoon Procyon lotor LC (introduced)

Bovidae (Bovid)

Cervidae (Deer)

  • Sika deer Cervus nippon LC (introduced)
  • Chital Axis axis LC (introduced)
  • White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus LC (introduced)
  • Chinese Muntjac Muntiacus reevesi LC (Britain, introduced)
  • Chinese water deer Hydropotes inermis VU (Britain, introduced)

See also

Further reading

References

  1. "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species". International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  2. Ellerman, J. R. and Morrison-Scott, T. C. S. (1966). Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian mammals 1758 to 1946. Second edition. British Museum of Natural History, London. Pp. 306–307
  3. WWF (2007) Strategy for the Conservation of the Leopard in the Caucasus Ecoregion. Strategic Planning Workshop on Leopard Conservation in the Caucasus. Tbilisi, Georgia, 30 May – 1 June 2007

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