With 61 unique mammals listed, this complete guide focuses on mammals that start with the letter H from all around the world. These species range from small bats and rodents to large whales and antelopes, showing a wide variety of habitats and sizes. Many of these mammals are notable for their specialized adaptations, such as the hairy feet of desert rodents or the hammer-shaped head of a certain African bat.
Explore the detailed list below to learn more about each mammal, including their scientific classification, natural habitats, sizes, and key characteristics.
Scientific Name This column provides the Latin name for each species. Scientific names help ensure accuracy and universal understanding across languages and regions.
Habitat Here you will find the natural environments where each mammal lives, such as forests, deserts, or oceans. This information shows the diversity of places these animals call home.
Average Size (cm) This column lists the typical size of each mammal measured in centimeters. Size gives a quick idea of how big or small the animal is compared to others.
Description Read a brief overview of each mammal’s important traits, including behavior, diet, and special features. These descriptions highlight what makes each species unique.
Mammals that start with H
Mammals | Scientific Name | Habitat | Average Size (cm) |
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Hainan Hare | *Lepus hainanus* | Grasslands, shrublands, forest edges in Hainan Island, China | 44 |
Hairy Armadillo | *Chaetophractus villosus* | Grasslands, temperate forests, deserts, agricultural land in South America | 30 |
Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur | *Allocebus trichotis* | Rainforests of eastern Madagascar | 14 |
Hairy-footed Gerbil | *Gerbillus pyramidum* | Deserts and arid regions in North Africa and the Middle East | 14 |
Hairy-nosed Otter | *Lutra sumatrana* | Freshwater environments like rivers, lakes, and swamps in Southeast Asia | 67 |
Hairy-tailed Mole | *Parascalops breweri* | Forests, grasslands, and agricultural fields in eastern North America | 12 |
Hammer-headed Bat | *Hypsignathus monstrosus* | Tropical forests and swamps in Central and West Africa | 23 |
Harbor Porpoise | *Phocoena phocoena* | Coastal waters of the Northern Hemisphere | 170 |
Harbor Seal | *Phoca vitulina* | Coastal temperate and arctic waters of the Northern Hemisphere | 170 |
Hardwicke’s Woolly Bat | *Kerivoula hardwickii* | Forests of Southeast Asia | 5 |
Harris’s Antelope Squirrel | *Ammospermophilus harrisii* | Deserts and arid regions of the Southwestern US and Mexico | 16 |
Hartebeest | *Alcelaphus buselaphus* | Savannas and open grasslands of Africa | 200 |
Heaviside’s Dolphin | *Cephalorhynchus heavisidii* | Coastal waters off Namibia and South Africa | 175 |
Hector’s Dolphin | *Cephalorhynchus hectori* | Coastal waters of New Zealand | 140 |
Hedgehog Lemur | No recognized species matching “Hedgehog Lemur” | Unspecified | Unspecified |
Heermann’s Kangaroo Rat | *Dipodomys heermanni* | Deserts and dry grasslands of California, USA | 28 |
Hewitt’s Red Rock Hare | *Pronolagus saundersiae* | Rocky areas and fynbos vegetation in South Africa | 40 |
Highland Red Brocket | *Mazama rufina* | Cloud forests and high-altitude forests in the Andes of South America | 61 |
Himalayan Goral | *Naemorhedus goral* | Steep, rocky hillsides and forests of the Himalayas | 105 |
Himalayan Marmot | *Marmota himalayana* | Alpine grasslands and meadows of the Himalayas | 57 |
Himalayan Pika | *Ochotona roylei* | Rocky slopes and alpine meadows of the Himalayas | 18 |
Himalayan Serow | *Capricornis thar* | Steep, forested mountains in the Himalayas and Southeast Asia | 160 |
Himalayan Tahr | *Hemitragus jemlahicus* | Mountain slopes and forests of the Himalayas | 145 |
Hippopotamus | *Hippopotamus amphibius* | Rivers, lakes, and swamps of Sub-Saharan Africa | 420 |
Hispaniolan Hutia | *Plagiodontia aedium* | Forests, rocky areas, and agricultural land in Hispaniola | 35 |
Hispaniolan Solenodon | *Solenodon paradoxus* | Forests and scrublands of Hispaniola | 30 |
Hispid Hare | *Caprolagus hispidus* | Tall grasslands of South Asia | 45 |
Hispid Pocket Mouse | *Chaetodipus hispidus* | Grasslands, deserts, and arid regions of North America | 13 |
Hoary Bat | *Lasiurus cinereus* | Forests across North America, South America, and Hawaii | 7.5 |
Hoary Fox | *Pseudalopex vetulus* | Cerrado grasslands and savannas of Brazil | 65 |
Hoary Marmot | *Marmota caligata* | Alpine meadows and rocky slopes of western North America | 57 |
Hoary-bellied Squirrel | *Callosciurus pygerythrus* | Forests of Southeast Asia | 22 |
Hoffmann’s Two-toed Sloth | *Choloepus hoffmanni* | Tropical forests of Central and South America | 62 |
Hog Badger | *Arctonyx collaris* | Forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas of Southeast Asia | 62 |
Hog Deer | *Hyelaphus porcinus* | Grasslands, forests, and swamps of South and Southeast Asia | 65 |
Honduran White Bat | *Ectophylla alba* | Tropical forests of Central America | 4 |
Honey Badger | *Mellivora capensis* | Various habitats across Africa, Southwest Asia, and India | 68 |
Honey Possum | *Tarsipes rostratus* | Heathlands and shrublands of Southwestern Australia | 7.5 |
Hooded Capuchin | *Sapajus cay* | Tropical and subtropical forests of South America | 40 |
Hooded Seal | *Cystophora cristata* | North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean | 230 |
Hooded Skunk | *Mephitis macroura* | Southwestern US, Mexico, and Central America | 35 |
Hooker’s Sea Lion | *Phocarctos hookeri* | Coastal waters and subantarctic islands of New Zealand | 215 |
Hoolock Gibbon | *Hoolock hoolock* | Subtropical and tropical broadleaf forests of Southeast Asia | 75 |
Horse | *Equus caballus* | Globally domesticated, originally grasslands | 160 |
Horsfield’s Bat | *Myotis horsfieldii* | Forests, caves, and human dwellings in Southeast Asia | 6 |
Horsfield’s Shrew | *Crocidura horsfieldii* | Various habitats from forests to cultivated areas in South Asia | 8.5 |
Horsfield’s Tarsier | *Cephalopachus bancanus* | Forests of Borneo and Sumatra | 13.5 |
Hose’s Civet | *Diplogale hosei* | Rainforests of Borneo | 47 |
Hose’s Langur | *Presbytis hosei* | Lowland and montane forests of Borneo | 52 |
Hottentot Golden Mole | *Amblysomus hottentotus* | Grasslands, forests, and cultivated areas of South Africa | 12 |
House Mouse | *Mus musculus* | Globally, closely associated with human habitation | 8.5 |
Hubbs’ Beaked Whale | *Mesoplodon carlhubbsi* | Deep oceanic waters of the North Pacific Ocean | 525 |
Hugh’s Hedgehog | *Mesechinus hughi* | Forests and grasslands of central and northern China | 22 |
Human | *Homo sapiens* | Global, adaptable to virtually all environments | 165 |
Humboldt’s Hog-nosed Skunk | *Conepatus humboldtii* | Grasslands and shrublands of Argentina and Chile | 35 |
Humboldt’s Squirrel Monkey | *Saimiri cassiquiarensis* | Tropical forests of South America | 30 |
Humboldt’s White-fronted Capuchin | *Cebus albifrons* | Tropical forests of South America | 40 |
Hume’s Short-tailed Bat | *Cynopterus brachyotis* | Forests and disturbed areas in Southeast Asia | 6.5 |
Humpback Whale | *Megaptera novaeangliae* | Global oceans, migratory between feeding and breeding grounds | 1,400 |
Hunter’s Antelope | *Beatragus hunteri* | Grasslands of Kenya and Somalia | 112 |
Huon Tree-kangaroo | *Dendrolagus matschiei* | Montane rainforests of Papua New Guinea | 60 |