This list includes 19 Big animals that start with T, from “Aldabra Giant Tortoise” to “West Caucasian Tur”. Here, “big” means typical adult mass or length, focusing on large mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. Use this list for quick reference, school projects, species comparisons, or inspiration for wildlife content.
Big animals that start with T are large vertebrate species whose adult size makes them locally or globally notable. For example, the Aldabra Giant Tortoise is a cultural icon on its islands and can live over 100 years.
Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Primary habitat, and Typical wild lifespan (years).
Common name: The everyday species name helps you scan the list quickly and match entries with familiar animals.
Scientific name: You get the formal Latin name that ensures precise identification across languages and regions.
Primary habitat: Shows the main biome and geographic region so you can understand where each species lives in the wild.
Typical wild lifespan (years): Gives approximate adult lifespan in the wild, helping you compare life histories and ecological roles.
Big animals that start with T
| Common name | Scientific name | Typical adult size | Primary habitat (biome + region) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger | Panthera tigris | 100-310 kg; up to 3.3 m | Forests, grasslands — Asia |
| Takin | Budorcas taxicolor | 250-400 kg | Alpine forests, rocky slopes — Himalayas & Western China |
| Baird’s Tapir | Tapirus bairdii | 150-400 kg | Tropical rainforests — Central America & northern South America |
| Malayan Tapir | Tapirus indicus | 250-540 kg | Tropical rainforests — Southeast Asia |
| South American Tapir | Tapirus terrestris | 150-320 kg | Rainforests, wetlands — South America |
| Tamaraw | Bubalus mindorensis | 180-300 kg | Forests, grasslands — Mindoro Island, Philippines |
| Topi | Damaliscus lunatus jimela | 100-160 kg | Savanna, floodplains — Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Tiger Shark | Galeocerdo cuvier | 3-6 m long; 385-635 kg | Coastal and oceanic waters — Tropical & temperate seas worldwide |
| Atlantic Bluefin Tuna | Thunnus thynnus | Up to 3 m long; 250-700 kg | Oceanic waters — Atlantic Ocean & Mediterranean Sea |
| Tarpon | Megalops atlanticus | 1.2-2.5 m long; 40-130 kg | Coastal waters, estuaries, rivers — Atlantic Ocean |
| Himalayan Tahr | Hemitragus jemlahicus | 70-140 kg | Mountain slopes — Himalayas |
| West Caucasian Tur | Capra caucasica | 65-100 kg | Alpine meadows — Western Caucasus Mountains |
| East Caucasian Tur | Capra cylindricornis | 60-140 kg | Alpine meadows — Eastern Caucasus Mountains |
| Tsessebe | Damaliscus lunatus lunatus | 120-150 kg | Savanna, grasslands — Southern Africa |
| Galapagos Giant Tortoise | Chelonoidis niger | 150-400 kg | Volcanic islands — Galápagos Islands |
| Aldabra Giant Tortoise | Aldabrachelys gigantea | 150-250 kg | Grasslands, scrub — Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles |
| Thylacine | Thylacinus cynocephalus | Up to 2 m long (with tail) | Woodlands, grasslands — Tasmania (extinct) |
| Tyrannosaurus Rex | Tyrannosaurus rex | Up to 12.3 m long; 5,000-8,000 kg | Forests, river valleys — Western North America (extinct) |
| Titanoboa | Titanoboa cerrejonensis | ~13 m long; ~1,135 kg | Tropical swamps — South America (extinct) |