Even to wildlife devotees, the riches of the animal kingdom are a constant surprise. The world is still full of fabulous and peculiar creatures with fascinating habits and, often, extraordinary exotic names. Here are ten that most people have never heard of, in no particular order.
An African mammal that looks like a slender yellow-grey hyena, but in fact lives almost entirely on insects such as termites. The name means ‘earth wolf’, because it inhabits burrows. No doubt it would have been better known if it hadn’t just missed (by one letter) being the first entry in the dictionary. That honour goes to another burrow-dweller, the African aardvark (‘earth pig’).
The largest wild sheep (up to 120 cm. tall), with large, curling horns. Native to central Asia (Siberia, Mongolia and Tibet), it is endangered because of habitat loss, trophy hunting and use in Chinese medicines. Argalis live in herds between 2 and 100 animals, segregated by sex, except during breeding season.
Also known as owl monkeys because of their large brown eyes, these are the only truly nocturnal monkeys. They are tree-dwelling creatures native to Central and South America. Night monkeys make a notably wide variety of vocal sounds, with up to eight categories of distinct calls (gruff grunts, resonant grunts, screams, low trills, moans, gulps, sneeze grunts and hoots).
‘Souslik’ is the exotic name given to the Common ground squirrel of Europe and Asia. They are unusual amongst squirrels, and rodents generally, because their diet may include considerable quantities of meat, such as small birds, mice and voles.
The fossa is the largest member of the civet family (up to 1.5 m. long) and the largest carnivorous mammal on its native Madagascar. It is similar to a mongoose, but also has cat-like characteristics. It has a distinctive rich orange-brown coat. With fewer than 3 000 remaining, it is an endangered species.
This monkey from the Amazon Basin lives almost entirely in the trees. It is also known as the monk saki, because its head fur curves forward like a monk’s cowl. Hairy sakis are seldom seen in captivity because of an unfortunate character trait: they tend to panic and die of shock at the smallest fright.
A little-known carnivore found in Patagonia and neighbouring South American countries. About 30 cm long, with black and grey fur, they look a bit like otters but are more like stoats or martens. In Peru they were once domesticated like ferrets, where they were used to hunt chinchillas.
Also known as the Hairy hedgehog, this odd-looking animal is native to south east Asia. Its black or dark brown fur contrasts with a white face that ends in a long, whiffly nose. Around 25 cm long, the moon rat is the largest creature in the order Insectivora. Its other claim to fame is the extremely strong smell produced by its musk glands.
Native to the southern USA, the cacomistle is a small, shy, raccoon-like creature, sometimes called the cat squirrel or ringtailed cat because of its long, stripy tail. The name comes from the Nahuatl word meaning ‘half-cat’ or ‘half mountain lion’. It is not highly endangered but is regarded as a species under threat.
This is the fairy armadillo (or pink fairy armadillo), an unlikely Argentinian creature that is only about 115 mm long. It lives largely in underground burrows and is seldom seen, almost never in captivity. Fairy armadillos are great escape artists, that can rapidly dig themselves into the ground and hide.
I have included this bonus because it is probably the cutest mammal around. The Fennec Fox is a small nocturnal fox found in the north of the Sahara Desert of North Africa which has distinctively large ears. Its name comes from the Arabic fenek, a term for various fur-bearing animals. The coats are often a sandy color, allowing them to blend with their desert surroundings. Its characteristic ears serve to dissipate heat and to hear the movement of prey at night. Its ears are sensitive enough to hear large insects, such as beetles and locusts, walk on the sand. [Source | Image source]






























Great List! I want a fennec fox too! There is a community of fennec fox owners in Japan, Europe, and the US so here is hoping to one day being able to afford one.
Excellent list. I’m a knowledgeable nature nut but still got stumped by a few. I thought the order Insectivora is an abandoned biological grouping in the class of mammals but luckily googled before making a “knowledgeable” comment.I stay in a dence agricultural area and up to about 10 years ago we still saw some aarwolf on the roads at night. They are now rather restricted to the northern parts of our country.
nope. knew all of these. but that’s probably because i have always been interested in mammals & am currently in a veterinary science program. i wrote this list in the early days of LV…
http://listverse.com/2007/11/14/10-american-animals-you-are-not-familiar-with/
it was my first list, so it’s kinda crummy, but i put effort into it. i only wrote one other list, one about rare dog breeds.
good list, JFray. wish you would have included such amazing mammals as the maned wolf, bilby, tree shrew, or the adorably plated pangolian.
rtr
Hahaha I almost died when I saw the Saki, he looks so *****ed about having his picture taken!!!
Anybody else think that #5 looked a little bit like Kris Kristofferson?
I’d dig underground and hide really fast too if someone named me a fairy armadillo .
It would be cuter minus those ears They look like vampire bat ears
Wyldcat@31 – seen some rats in my life, where I live they have mine shafts that go down 2 to 3 kilometers below the earths surface. They are all gold mines, dont ask me how they got there but these rats operate at those depths, all are hairless, and the size of a avarage rat is like our domestic tabby cat.
The miners are used to them, but on the open day I went with 20 other observers, down tto 1.5 km its scary ***** with these guys propping shafts and the constent scurring of these rats.
The shift forman told me that they catch 5 to 6 on a shift – and just lightly cook them – cos the fleash is so tender – not ever seeing sun light
Thanks
@69 I wanted to add in at the end – Thanks Jamie nice list, sorry some gremlin got in the way before I posted
aww #8 is soo cute! and so is the fennec fox.
Russians constantly use the word “souslik” as an insult, but I had no idea there was actually an animal called like that. I wonder what exactly it is about souslik’s that makes being called one into something insulting…
I was in Northern California a couple years ago and saw a squirrel with a feather in a tree. I took the perfect shot of it holding the feather and looking directly into the camera. Actually, I think it was my husband who took the photograph. Anyway, when I got home and loaded it onto my computer, I noticed that the feather had blood and meat on it. The squirrel was actually eating it. I didn’t know squirrels ate meat until I read this list.
And yes, the fennec fox is adorable. =)
I’m going to go against the crowd and say I’d like an Owl Monkey, very cute. (ahem, and also a Fennec Fox)
jFrater in the Philippines they have the tarsier the smallest monkey in the world it is also nocturnal. They have extraordinarily very big eyes.
Great list again JFrater
Hey Fennec Fox Fans!
There’s loads of clips of them on Youtube. It looks like you can have them as pets!
Here’s a clip of a Cat playing with a Fennec Fox:
looks to me like the fennec is unperturbed by kitty & only wanted to eat & hide his food. cute, yes. playful? not really.
rtr
@mom424 (39):
“Wiffly” was my bad.
Jamie spelled it correctly.
Slow Loris = hard as iron
I love to call zoos and ask them if they have a “Hairy Saki.”
@fanty (72):
Ha, its a freaking squirrel that eats MEAT. It probably attacked a Russian and tried to eat him. Hence, the squirrel got cussed out, and the name stuck for its awesome badass ways.
I look like a Hairy Saki when i wake up in the morning first thing
This may seem strange but I couldn’t see the image above, I am using FireFox 2. anyways, what I read was very good and I enjoyed it. I was thinking about print it out, do I have permission to do that?
@Neil (77):
Now, do you think the clip goes on to show the fennec on a murderous rampage against the kitty? Do we see fur flying? Otherwise, the cute fox is kinda wimpy…
And as an after-thought, the sound it makes is highly annoying…
Note to self: grumpy much?
@game fishing (59): Some very interesting points raised here, which has got me thinking!
Am I the only person in this blissfully happy land of Listverse that is just a little freaked out about how this comment (and two others of similar and seemingly innocuous b*****ity) keeps appearing ad nauseam on every single list? I’m telling you, it is some kind of evil and nefarious mind control, trying to manipulate us into zombie-like servitude so as to become a worldwide roving hoard of homicidal maniacs. Soon we’ll be hearing voices telling us to embark on a killing spree of cute cuddly Fennec Fox-like creatures. And then? This carnivorous man-eating squirrel is part of the master plan, I just know it. I’m betting lostatsea1 has a link about it. Why hasn’t he posted it??? I’ve been wearing a foil hat and pushing the “report abuse” button non-stop for the last three hours but it just won’t go away. OMG help me…
Maggot – not so cleverly disguised spam is now gone.
@mom424 (85): Just watch. It will keep happening. I don’t think it can be stopped. The end is near.
How pathetic is the hairy saki?
“Whats that noise?”
“Surprise!”
“Uuurrgghhh”
Dead.
#8 “Night monkeys make a notably wide variety of vocal sounds, with up to eight categories of distinct calls (gruff grunts, resonant grunts, screams, low trills, moans, gulps, sneeze grunts and hoots)”. Reminds me of the ex lol. Nice list btw.
#4 looks like my ferret, Charlie. He is so cute.
aww, some of them are cute.
@Neil (76): You can – but you need a license I believe. They are extremely cute and I want one.
HEHE hairy saki hehehe
I used to read the encyclopedia as a kid, all about animals, but I have never heard of #4 or #3. Thanks, I love lists where I learn something!
That Pic of the Fossa does not do it any justice look it up on google and you will see how beautiful they are
!. There eyes are such a lovely brown.
The Aardwolf looks just like a billy-bumbler! I want one, and I will name it Oy! I wonder if they can mimic speech like bumblers can in End-World?
surprisingly I didn’t know any of these, but the pengolin DID cross my mind and I wondered if it would be on this list
and the fennec fox…
eh, whatever.
…okay OMG I WANT ONE!!!
“Hairy sakis are seldom seen in captivity because of an unfortunate character trait: they tend to panic and die of shock at the smallest fright.”
Kind of like fainting goats? Except they die…
The fairy armadillo is adorable.
i want a fossa or a fennec fox plz :3
dude! you ided my “wooly monkey” !
can we embed pics?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36895878@N05/3864636346/
in peru
thanks jamie!
p.s.
jamie, this is “lo”. the type key login messes w/me. i’m lurking now, but i read every day. hoping you have high sales w/the book
luv ya!
cheers!
The Fennec Fox looks like a handbag attack dog.
I call mine ‘Bitey’
I would have all of these guys as pets. And the Hairy Saki (snigger) sounds like a cartoon character.
@loluna (103): this is “lo”
I was wondering where you’ve been. Glad to see you are still with us, even if only lurking.
I knew the lesser grison!!!! I worked as a trekking guide in Torres del Paine, Patagonia a few years ago and we were always on the lookout for it. I never got to see one, but I did see a Puma and a few Huemul which are also very hard to come by =)
knew about Fossa and Fecca Fox
but you got me on the rest!
@gabi319 (57):
I´ve always had trouble with people who project human emotions on animals, such as those who “love” dolphins just cause the freaking animal happens to have mouth commissures which are bent upwards therefore resembling a smile, so people think they are “good” or “nice” animals which is stupid, they are just animals like any other, opposite to that we have the despicable hyena who (according to human standards) is “ugly”, so people relate it with evil things.
I really like animals all around, in fact I started a veterinary career (later truncated), and I strongly suspect of people who claim to love animals but can´t dissociate their personal issues from such likes, becoming non-objective about them.
The Fennec is as adorable as an iguana or a tarantula to me.
The Fennec Fox is like an anime character!!!
96 deeeekay
Oh my gosh, you’re right! OY!!!
Argali’s horns are like golden.
the only mammal I have heard about from this list is the Fossa, from the movie Madagascar! great list by the way!
@Mabel (111): So glad SOMEONE knew what I was talking about!
DC (6): Thank you
i got eight and a half gcses altogether with an A for my japanese gcse
That fennec Fox is adorable i want one
What about this thing….
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01471/Bat_1471139i.jpg
I didnt know it existed and is it a mammal?
We need a list called “Animals that look cute but are really vicious, and animals that look ugly but are really sweetie-pies”.
Aww! I’ve seen the fennec fox somewhere before. They’re so adorable.
@j.p. (116):
it’s mammal. it’s a flying fox or other similar large fruit bat.
I’ve heard of the aardwolf. Everything else here I never knew about until now.