This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Rwanda. There are 189 mammal species in Rwanda, of which two are critically endangered, four are endangered, eleven are vulnerable, and five are near threatened.[1]
The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:
EX
Extinct
No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
EW
Extinct in the wild
Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range.
CR
Critically endangered
The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild.
EN
Endangered
The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
VU
Vulnerable
The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
NT
Near threatened
The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future.
LC
Least concern
There are no current identifiable risks to the species.
DD
Data deficient
There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species.
Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories:
LR/cd
Lower risk/conservation dependent
Species which were the focus of conservation programmes and may have moved into a higher risk category if that programme was discontinued.
LR/nt
Lower risk/near threatened
Species which are close to being classified as vulnerable but are not the subject of conservation programmes.
LR/lc
Lower risk/least concern
Species for which there are no identifiable risks.
Order: Tubulidentata (aardvarks)
Aardvark
The order Tubulidentata consists of a single species, the aardvark. Tubulidentata are characterised by their teeth which lack a pulp cavity and form thin tubes which are continuously worn down and replaced.
Family: Orycteropodidae
Genus: Orycteropus
Aardvark, O. aferLC
Order: Hyracoidea (hyraxes)
The hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. About the size of a domestic cat they are well-furred, with rounded bodies and a stumpy tail. They are native to Africa and the Middle East.
Family: Procaviidae (hyraxes)
Genus: Dendrohyrax
Western tree hyrax, D. dorsalisLC
Genus: Heterohyrax
Yellow-spotted rock hyrax, H. bruceiLC
Order: Proboscidea (elephants)
African bush elephant
The elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals.
The order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives: lemurs, lorisoids, tarsiers, monkeys, and apes.
Suborder: Strepsirrhini
Infraorder: Lemuriformes
Superfamily: Lorisoidea
Family: Lorisidae (lorises, bushbabies)
Genus: Perodicticus
Potto, Perodicticus potto LR/lc
Family: Galagidae
Genus: Galago
Dusky bushbaby, Galago matschiei LR/nt
Mohol bushbaby, Galago moholi LR/lc
Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis LR/lc
Genus: Galagoides
Thomas's bushbaby, Galagoides thomasi LR/lc
Prince Demidoff's bushbaby, Galagoides demidovii LR/lc
Genus: Otolemur
Brown greater galago, Otolemur crassicaudatus LR/lc
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Parvorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Cercopithecoidea
Family: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)
Genus: Chlorocebus
Vervet monkey, Chlorocebus pygerythrus LR/lc
Tantalus monkey, Chlorocebus tantalus LR/lc
Genus: Cercopithecus
Red-tailed monkey, Cercopithecus ascanius LR/lc
Hamlyn's monkey, Cercopithecus hamlyni LR/nt
L'Hoest's monkey, Cercopithecus lhoesti LR/nt
Blue monkey, Cercopithecus mitis LR/lc
Genus: Lophocebus
Grey-cheeked mangabey, Lophocebus albigena LR/lc
Genus: Papio
Olive baboon, Papio anubis LR/lc
Subfamily: Colobinae
Genus: Colobus
Angola colobus, Colobus angolensis LR/lc
Mantled guereza, Colobus guereza LR/lc
Superfamily: Hominoidea
Family: Hominidae (great apes)
Subfamily: Homininae
Tribe: Gorillini
Genus: Gorilla
Eastern gorilla, Gorilla beringei EN
Mountain gorilla, Gorilla beringei beringei EN
Tribe Hominini
Subtribe Panina
Genus: Pan
Chimpanzee (common chimpanzee), Pan troglodytes EN
Subtribe Hominina
Genus: Homo
Homo sapiens
Anatomically modern human, Homo sapiens sapiens
Order: Rodentia (rodents)
Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45kg (99lb).
The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two.
Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares)
Genus: Poelagus
Bunyoro rabbit, Poelagus marjorita LR/lc
Genus: Lepus
Cape hare, Lepus capensis LR/lc
African savanna hare, Lepus microtis LR/lc
Order: Erinaceomorpha (hedgehogs and gymnures)
The order Erinaceomorpha contains a single family, Erinaceidae, which comprise the hedgehogs and gymnures. The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.
Family: Erinaceidae (hedgehogs)
Subfamily: Erinaceinae
Genus: Atelerix
Four-toed hedgehog, Atelerix albiventris LR/lc
Order: Soricomorpha (shrews, moles, and solenodons)
The "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mammals. The shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout-bodied burrowers.
Family: Soricidae (shrews)
Subfamily: Crocidurinae
Genus: Crocidura
Bicolored musk shrew, Crocidura fuscomurina LC
Hildegarde's shrew, Crocidura hildegardeae LC
Jackson's shrew, Crocidura jacksoni LC
Kivu long-haired shrew, Crocidura lanosa VU
Moonshine shrew, Crocidura luna LC
African black shrew, Crocidura nigrofusca LC
Small-footed shrew, Crocidura parvipes LC
Roosevelt's shrew, Crocidura roosevelti LC
Turbo shrew, Crocidura turba LC
Genus: Paracrocidura
Greater large-headed shrew, Paracrocidura maxima NT
Genus: Ruwenzorisorex
Ruwenzori shrew, Ruwenzorisorex suncoides VU
Genus: Scutisorex
Armored shrew, Scutisorex somereni LC
Genus: Sylvisorex
Grant's forest shrew, Sylvisorex granti LC
Johnston's forest shrew, Sylvisorex johnstoni LC
Moon forest shrew, Sylvisorex lunaris LC
Climbing shrew, Sylvisorex megalura LC
Volcano shrew, Sylvisorex vulcanorum LC
Order: Chiroptera (bats)
Egyptian fruit bat
The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.
Family: Pteropodidae (flying foxes, Old World fruit bats)
Subfamily: Pteropodinae
Genus: Eidolon
Straw-coloured fruit bat, Eidolon helvum LC
Genus: Epomophorus
Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat, Epomophorus labiatus LC
Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat, Epomophorus wahlbergi LC
Genus: Epomops
Dobson's epauletted fruit bat, Epomops dobsoni LC
Franquet's epauletted fruit bat, Epomops franqueti LC
Genus: Lissonycteris
Angolan rousette, Lissonycteris angolensis LC
Genus: Micropteropus
Peters's dwarf epauletted fruit bat, Micropteropus pusillus LC
Genus: Myonycteris
Little collared fruit bat, Myonycteris torquata LC
Genus: Rousettus
Egyptian fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus LC
Long-haired rousette, Rousettus lanosus LC
Family: Vespertilionidae
Subfamily: Myotinae
Genus: Myotis
Rufous mouse-eared bat, Myotis bocagii LC
Cape hairy bat, Myotis tricolor LC
Welwitsch's bat, Myotis welwitschii LC
Subfamily: Vespertilioninae
Genus: Glauconycteris
Silvered bat, Glauconycteris argentata LC
Butterfly bat, Glauconycteris variegata LC
Genus: Neoromicia
Banana pipistrelle, Neoromicia nanus LC
Rendall's serotine, Neoromicia rendalli LC
Somali serotine, Neoromicia somalicus LC
White-winged serotine, Neoromicia tenuipinnis LC
Genus: Pipistrellus
Rüppell's pipistrelle, Pipistrellus rueppelli LC
Genus: Scotophilus
African yellow bat, Scotophilus dinganii LC
Nut-colored yellow bat, Scotophilus nux LC
Subfamily: Miniopterinae
Genus: Miniopterus
Lesser long-fingered bat, Miniopterus fraterculus LC
Greater long-fingered bat, Miniopterus inflatus LC
Family: Molossidae
Genus: Chaerephon
Gland-tailed free-tailed bat, Chaerephon bemmeleni LC
Spotted free-tailed bat, Chaerephon bivittata LC
Little free-tailed bat, Chaerephon pumila LC
Genus: Mops
Angolan free-tailed bat, Mops condylurus LC
Midas free-tailed bat, Mops midas LC
Railer bat, Mops thersites LC
Genus: Otomops
Large-eared free-tailed bat, Otomops martiensseni NT
Genus: Tadarida
Madagascan large free-tailed bat, Tadarida fulminans LC
Family: Nycteridae
Genus: Nycteris
Bate's slit-faced bat, Nycteris arge LC
Hairy slit-faced bat, Nycteris hispida LC
Large-eared slit-faced bat, Nycteris macrotis LC
Dwarf slit-faced bat, Nycteris nana LC
Egyptian slit-faced bat, Nycteris thebaica LC
Family: Megadermatidae
Genus: Lavia
Yellow-winged bat, Lavia frons LC
Family: Rhinolophidae
Subfamily: Rhinolophinae
Genus: Rhinolophus
Geoffroy's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus clivosus LC
Eloquent horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus eloquens DD
Rüppell's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus fumigatus LC
Hildebrandt's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus hildebrandti LC
Hill's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus hilli CR
Lander's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus landeri LC
Ruwenzori horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ruwenzorii VU
Subfamily: Hipposiderinae
Genus: Hipposideros
Sundevall's roundleaf bat, Hipposideros caffer LC
Cyclops roundleaf bat, Hipposideros cyclops LC
Noack's roundleaf bat, Hipposideros ruber LC
Order: Pholidota (pangolins)
The order Pholidota comprises the eight species of pangolin. Pangolins are anteaters and have the powerful claws, elongated snout and long tongue seen in the other unrelated anteater species.
Family: Manidae
Genus: Manis
Giant pangolin, Manis gigantea LR/lc
Ground pangolin, Manis temminckii LR/nt
Long-tailed pangolin, Manis tetradactyla LR/lc
Order: Carnivora (carnivorans)
African wild dog
There are over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.
Suborder: Feliformia
Family: Felidae (cats)
Subfamily: Felinae
Genus: Leptailurus
Serval, L. serval LC
Genus: Caracal
African golden cat, C. aurataVU presence uncertain[3]
Subfamily: Pantherinae
Genus: Panthera
Leopard, Panthera pardus VU
African leopard, P. p. pardus
Lion, Panthera leo VU
Family: Viverridae
Subfamily: Viverrinae
Genus: Civettictis
African civet, Civettictis civetta LC
Family: Nandiniidae
Genus: Nandinia
African palm civet, Nandinia binotata LC
Family: Herpestidae (mongooses)
Genus: Atilax
Marsh mongoose, Atilax paludinosus LC
Genus: Herpestes
Egyptian mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon LC
Common slender mongoose, Herpestes sanguineus LC
Genus: Mungos
Banded mongoose, Mungos mungo LC
Family: Hyaenidae (hyaenas)
Genus: Crocuta
Spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta LC
Suborder: Caniformia
Family: Canidae (dogs, foxes)
Genus: Lupulella
Side-striped jackal, L. adustaLC
Genus: Lycaon
African wild dog, L. pictusEN extirpated
Family: Mustelidae (mustelids)
Genus: Ictonyx
Striped polecat, Ictonyx striatus LC
Genus: Poecilogale
African striped weasel, Poecilogale albinucha LC
Genus: Mellivora
Honey badger, Mellivora capensis LC
Genus: Hydrictis
Speckle-throated otter, H. maculicollis LC
Genus: Aonyx
African clawless otter, Aonyx capensis LC
Congo clawless otter, Aonyx congicus NT
Order: Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates)
Black rhinoceros
The odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe.
Family: Equidae (horses etc.)
Genus: Equus
Grant's zebra, Equus quagga boehmi NT
Family: Rhinocerotidae
Genus: Diceros
Eastern black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis michaeli CR
Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)
HippopotamusYellow-backed duikerRoan antelope
The even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls. There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans.
This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN, Smithsonian Institution, or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available.
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