This list includes 13 African animals that start with J, from “Jackal buzzard” to “Jungle cat”. They include birds, mammals, and reptiles, useful for education, field identification, and general reference.

[African animals that start with J] are species native or long-established in Africa whose common names begin with J. The jackal buzzard, a frequent roadside raptor in southern Africa, is a familiar example.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Primary habitat(s) (region), and Typical lifespan (wild).

Common name: The widely used English name helps you quickly recognize the animal and find matching images or field notes.

Scientific name: The accepted Latin binomial lets you confirm species identity and locate authoritative biological information across languages.

Primary habitat(s) (region): Shows broad habitat categories and typical African regions, so you understand where the species most commonly occurs.

Typical lifespan (wild): Gives expected lifespan ranges in the wild, helping you compare species longevity and ecological roles.

African animals that start with J

Common nameScientific namePrimary habitat(s) & regionTypical lifespan (wild, yrs)
Jackal buzzardButeo rufofuscusOpen country, mountains, grassland (Southern Africa: South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia)15
Jackass penguinSpheniscus demersusCoastal islands, rocky shores (Southern Africa: South Africa, Namibia)10
Jameson’s mambaDendroaspis jamesoniLowland rainforest, gallery forest, woodland (Central and West Africa)8
Jameson’s firefinchLagonosticta rhodopareiaGrassland, scrub, cultivated areas near water (West Africa)3
Jackson’s chameleonTrioceros jacksoniiMontane forest, woodland, plantations (East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania)8
Jackson’s widowbirdEuplectes jacksoniWet grassland, marshy meadows (East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania)4
Jackson’s spurfowlPternistis jacksoniMontane forests, moorland edges (East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania)7
Jentink’s duikerCephalophus jentinkiPrimary lowland rainforest (Upper Guinea: Liberia, Ivory Coast, Guinea)10
Jentink’s roundleaf batHipposideros jentinkiTropical forest, caves, hollow trees (West and Central Africa)5
John DoryZeus faberCoastal continental shelf, nearshore waters (Atlantic and Indian coasts off southern Africa)6
Johnston’s genetGenetta johnstoniTropical forest, moist woodlands (West Africa)6
Jewel cichlidHemichromis bimaculatusFreshwater rivers, floodplains, swamps (West and Central Africa)5
Jungle catFelis chausWetlands, reedbeds, riverine vegetation, grassland (North and East Africa: Nile, Sahel, East Africa)8

Descriptions

Jackal buzzard
Large raptor with black-and-rufous plumage; often perches on rocks and follows mammals. Territorial, versatile predator seen across varied open habitats.
Jackass penguin
Also called the African penguin; a braying, colonial seabird that nests on islands and beaches. Threatened by overfishing and oiling of colonies.
Jameson’s mamba
Slender arboreal snake, typically green with a potent neurotoxic venom. Fast-moving and primarily tree-dwelling, often shy of humans.
Jameson’s firefinch
Small, red-toned estrildid finch often in pairs or small flocks. Prefers damp grassland and edges of cultivation.
Jackson’s chameleon
Distinctive three-horned (males) chameleon that changes color and hunts insects with a projectile tongue. Arboreal and territorial.
Jackson’s widowbird
Male sports dramatic long tail plumes in breeding season and performs aerial displays to attract females.
Jackson’s spurfowl
Stocky ground bird with barred plumage and strong legs; forages for seeds and invertebrates, often in family groups.
Jentink’s duiker
Shy, forest-dwelling small antelope with a dark coat and short horns. Highly vulnerable to hunting and habitat loss.
Jentink’s roundleaf bat
Medium-sized insectivorous bat with a complex noseleaf for echolocation; roosts in caves and forest hollows.
John Dory
Flat, deep-bodied fish marked by a dark eye-like spot; an ambush predator feeding on small fish and squid.
Johnston’s genet
Nocturnal, slender carnivore with spotted fur and a long tail. Solitary and elusive, feeding on small vertebrates and insects.
Jewel cichlid
Vivid red-orange cichlid with iridescent scales and two dark spots. Highly territorial during breeding.
Jungle cat
Slim medium-sized wildcat favoring dense vegetation near water; hunts rodents, birds and amphibians, often active at dusk and night.
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