This collection presents 23 African animals that start with T, spanning from “Taita apalis” to “Tufted duck”. They include birds, mammals, and reptiles across savanna, forest, and wetland regions, useful for education and quick field reference.
African animals that start with T are species with common names beginning with T and native to Africa. For example, the Taita apalis carries the name of Kenya’s Taita Hills, highlighting local conservation importance.
Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Primary habitat(s) and region, Typical lifespan (wild), and Conservation status.
Common name: The widely used English name for the species, so you can quickly recognize animals in field guides and classroom lists.
Scientific name: The accepted Latin binomial helps you locate precise taxonomic information and peer-reviewed species data.
Primary habitat(s) and region: Broad ecosystems and the African regions where the species commonly occurs, useful for ecological or travel planning.
Typical lifespan (wild): The usual life expectancy in nature, which helps you compare species longevity and conservation needs.
Conservation status: Global threat category summarizes extinction risk, so you can prioritize species for study or awareness.
African animals that start with T
| Name | Scientific name | Primary habitat(s) | Typical lifespan (wild, years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomson’s gazelle | Eudorcas thomsonii | savanna — East Africa | 10–12 years |
| Topi | Damaliscus lunatus | savanna, grassland — East and Southern Africa | 10–12 years |
| Temminck’s pangolin | Smutsia temminckii | savanna, woodland — Southern Africa | 10–15 years |
| Tantalus monkey | Chlorocebus tantalus | woodland, savanna — West Africa | 10–15 years |
| Tawny eagle | Aquila rapax | savanna, woodland — Sub-Saharan Africa | 10–15 years |
| Trumpeter hornbill | Bycanistes bucinator | forest, woodland — Sub-Saharan Africa | 15–20 years |
| Taita apalis | Apalis fuscigularis | montane forest — East Africa (Kenya) | 5–8 years |
| Taita thrush | Turdus helleri | montane forest — East Africa (Kenya) | 5–8 years |
| Temminck’s courser | Cursorius temminckii | arid savanna, dry grassland — Southern and East Africa | 5–8 years |
| Temminck’s stint | Calidris temminckii | coastal, wetland — African coasts (winter migrant) | 8–10 years |
| Three-banded plover | Charadrius tricollaris | freshwater, wetland — Sub-Saharan Africa | 10–12 years |
| Terek sandpiper | Xenus cinereus | coastal, wetland — African coasts (migrant) | 8–10 years |
| Tawny pipit | Anthus campestris | grassland, open country — Africa (winter migrant) | 3–5 years |
| Tree pipit | Anthus trivialis | woodland, grassland — Africa (winter migrant) | 3–5 years |
| Tufted duck | Aythya fuligula | freshwater — winter visitor in Africa | 5–10 years |
| Trumpeter finch | Bucanetes githagineus | desert, scrub — North Africa | 3–6 years |
| Tawny-flanked prinia | Prinia subflava | savanna, shrubland — Sub-Saharan Africa | 3–6 years |
| Thick-billed weaver | Amblyospiza albifrons | wetland, forest edge — Sub-Saharan Africa | 3–6 years |
| Tigerfish | Hydrocynus vittatus | freshwater rivers, lakes — Central and Southern Africa | 6–10 years |
| Tiger shark | Galeocerdo cuvier | marine, coastal — African coastal waters | 20–30 years |
| Timneh parrot | Psittacus timneh | forest, woodland — West Africa | 20–25 years |
| Thornback ray | Raja clavata | marine, coastal — African Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts | 10–20 years |
| Thick-tailed greater galago | Otolemur crassicaudatus | woodland, savanna — Sub-Saharan Africa | 10–15 years |