This list includes 5 Big animals that start with V, from “Vaquita” to “Vlaming’s shark”. These large species are mainly marine and terrestrial vertebrates noted for substantial size and conservation interest. Use this list for education, identification, and quick reference in wildlife content.

Big animals that start with V are large vertebrate species notable for adult size and public interest. The vaquita became a global conservation symbol after dramatic population declines in recent decades.

Below you’ll find the table with scientific name, primary habitat, and typical wild lifespan.

Scientific name: Scientific names give the species’ Latin designation so you can find precise taxonomic information and reliable references.

Primary habitat: This shows the main biome and region where the animal lives, helping you understand its natural range and context.

Typical wild lifespan (years): Use this to compare life expectancy across species and plan age-related educational or conservation content.

Big animals that start with V

NameScientific nameTypical adult sizePrimary habitat (biome + region)
VicuñaVicugna vicugna40–65 kg (mass)High-altitude grassland (Andes, South America)
VaquitaPhocoena sinus40–60 kg (mass); 1.4–1.7 m (length)Coastal pelagic (Gulf of California, Mexico)
Visayan warty pigSus cebifrons40–90 kg (mass)Tropical forest (Visayas, Philippines)
Visayan spotted deerRusa alfredi40–70 kg (mass)Tropical forest (Visayas, Philippines)
Vlaming’s sharkCarcharhinus vlamingii2.0–3.0 m (length)Reef/coastal (Tropical Indo‑Pacific)

Descriptions

Vicuña
Wild South American camelid with exceptionally fine fleece; adults weigh ~40–65 kg, making them a sizeable high‑Andes grazer.
Vaquita
Critically endangered porpoise, stocky and small for a cetacean but >30 kg; last‑mile marine mammal limited to the northern Gulf of California.
Visayan warty pig
Endangered wild pig with facial “warts” and tusks; adults commonly weigh 40–90 kg and are important large omnivores of Philippine forests.
Visayan spotted deer
Also called the Calamian deer, a medium‑sized deer of the Philippines; adults ~40–70 kg, shy and threatened by habitat loss.
Vlaming’s shark
A large requiem shark found on reefs and coastal waters; typically 2–3 m long, common in warm Indo‑Pacific regions.
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