Here you’ll find 43 Mammals that start with G, organized from “Galápagos fur seal” to “Guinea pig”. Many entries are rodents, bats, and other small mammals with global or regionally specific distributions. You can use this list for study, classroom activities, species comparison, or quick reference.
Mammals that start with G are species whose common names begin with the letter G. A notable example, the Galápagos fur seal, highlights island endemism and modern conservation challenges.
Below you’ll find the table with common name, scientific name, habitat, and average size (cm).
Common name: The everyday name you recognize, useful for quick identification and matching species to local or classroom references.
Scientific name: The Latin binomial shows exact species identity, so you can locate authoritative information and avoid naming confusion.
Habitat: Short standardized categories (forest, grassland, marine, desert, freshwater, urban) help you compare ecological contexts quickly.
Average size (cm): The typical adult length in centimeters, given as a midpoint when ranges exist, helps you visualize animal scale.
Mammals that start with G
Common name
Scientific name
Habitat
Average adult length (cm)
Giant armadillo
Priodontes maximus
grassland
85 cm
Giant anteater
Myrmecophaga tridactyla
grassland
120 cm
Giant panda
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
forest
135 cm
Giant otter
Pteronura brasiliensis
freshwater
160 cm
Giant pangolin
Smutsia gigantea
forest
150 cm
Giant forest hog
Hylochoerus meinertzhageni
forest
180 cm
Gerenuk
Litocranius walleri
grassland
85 cm
Geoffroy’s cat
Leopardus geoffroyi
grassland
58 cm
Geoffroy’s tamarin
Saguinus geoffroyi
forest
22 cm
Goeldi’s marmoset
Callimico goeldii
forest
22 cm
Golden jackal
Canis aureus
grassland
78 cm
Golden lion tamarin
Leontopithecus rosalia
forest
23 cm
Golden snub-nosed monkey
Rhinopithecus roxellana
forest
65 cm
Golden-mantled ground squirrel
Callospermophilus lateralis
montane
27 cm
Golden-crowned sifaka
Propithecus tattersalli
forest
48 cm
Golden-headed lion tamarin
Leontopithecus chrysomelas
forest
23 cm
Golden-bellied capuchin
Sapajus xanthosternos
forest
35 cm
Gray wolf
Canis lupus
forest
133 cm
Gray bat
Myotis grisescens
forest
7 cm
Gray seal
Halichoerus grypus
marine
190 cm
Gray mouse lemur
Microcebus murinus
forest
12 cm
Greater horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
forest
7 cm
Greater mouse-eared bat
Myotis myotis
forest
8 cm
Greater glider
Petauroides volans
forest
42 cm
Greater bilby
Macrotis lagotis
desert
42 cm
Greater kudu
Tragelaphus strepsiceros
grassland
230 cm
Galápagos fur seal
Arctocephalus galapagoensis
marine
135 cm
Galápagos sea lion
Zalophus wollebaeki
marine
200 cm
Gambian pouched rat
Cricetomys gambianus
forest
32 cm
Greater grison
Galictis vittata
forest
53 cm
Goliath shrew
Crocidura goliath
forest
13 cm
Groundhog
Marmota monax
grassland
53 cm
Guinea pig
Cavia porcellus
grassland
23 cm
Grant’s golden mole
Eremitalpa granti
desert
7 cm
Gray-headed flying fox
Pteropus poliocephalus
forest
22 cm
Greater galago
Otolemur crassicaudatus
forest
28 cm
Giant treeshrew
Tupaia tana
forest
28 cm
Gaur
Bos gaurus
forest
280 cm
Goitered gazelle
Gazella subgutturosa
desert
115 cm
Grant’s gazelle
Nanger granti
grassland
150 cm
Gray fox
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
forest
75 cm
Ground pangolin
Smutsia temminckii
grassland
80 cm
Giant golden mole
Chrysospalax trevelyani
forest
15 cm
Descriptions
Giant armadillo
Large South American armadillo that digs deep burrows, eats termites and ants, and occurs in forests and savannas; vulnerable to habitat loss.
Giant anteater
Iconic long-snouted insect-eater of Central and South American savannas and forests, using a long tongue to consume ants and termites; threatened in parts of its range.
Giant panda
Black-and-white bear-like mammal from China that eats mostly bamboo; a high-profile conservation success with populations slowly recovering.
Giant otter
Social, large river otter of the Amazon basin that hunts fish in family groups and is vocal and active during the day.
Giant pangolin
Africa’s largest pangolin, a nocturnal, heavily scaled ant-eater threatened by poaching for meat and scales.
Giant forest hog
Largest wild pig in Africa, a shy, nocturnal omnivore of dense forests with impressive size and sparse sightings.
Gerenuk
East African antelope with a long neck that stands on hind legs to browse leaves from tall bushes and trees.
Geoffroy’s cat
Small, spotted wild cat from South America, mainly nocturnal and solitary, found in grasslands and dry forests.
Geoffroy’s tamarin
Tiny Central American monkey living in family groups, foraging for fruit, insects and small vertebrates in tropical forests.
Goeldi’s marmoset
Small South American primate with a short tail, lives in small family groups and feeds on insects, fruit and gums.
Golden jackal
Widespread canid across Eurasia and Africa, adaptable omnivore that uses varied habitats from grasslands to human-altered areas.
Golden lion tamarin
Striking orange-furred small monkey from Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and a conservation success story involving captive breeding and reintroduction.
Golden snub-nosed monkey
Colorful Chinese primate of montane forests, known for its flattened nose and large social groups in cold mountain habitats.
Golden-mantled ground squirrel
North American squirrel of mountain forests and meadows, recognizable by its facial stripe and seed-caching habits.
Golden-crowned sifaka
Rare Madagascan lemur with a golden crown, leaping between trees and endangered due to habitat loss.
Golden-headed lion tamarin
Endangered Brazilian primate with a striking golden mane, lives in small family groups in Atlantic Forest fragments.
Golden-bellied capuchin
Critically endangered Brazilian monkey with a golden belly, known for intelligence, tool use and living in small troops.
Gray wolf
Iconic northern hemisphere predator that lives and hunts in packs across forests, tundra and grasslands; plays a key ecological role.
Gray bat
Cave-roosting insectivorous bat of North America that depends on rivers and forested foraging areas; considered endangered.
Gray seal
Large North Atlantic seal with pronounced sexual dimorphism, breeds on rocky coasts and feeds on fish and squid.
Gray mouse lemur
Tiny nocturnal lemur from Madagascar, highly adaptable and one of the smallest primates, active at night among trees.
Greater horseshoe bat
Old World insectivorous bat with a distinctive horseshoe-shaped noseleaf, roosting in caves and old buildings.
Greater mouse-eared bat
A large Myotis species in Europe that hunts large insects and sometimes small vertebrates, roosts in caves and structures.
Greater glider
Australian gliding marsupial that feeds on eucalyptus leaves, using a membrane to glide between trees at night.
Greater bilby
Nocturnal burrowing marsupial of arid Australia with long ears and a pointed snout, omnivorous and adapted to dry habitats.
Greater kudu
Large African antelope of woodlands and savannas, males bear impressive spiral horns used in displays and defense.
Galápagos fur seal
Small fur seal endemic to the Galápagos Islands, breeds on rocky shores and forages on nearby reefs.
Galápagos sea lion
Endemic sea lion of the Galápagos, social and often bold around humans, forms large colonies on beaches.
Gambian pouched rat
Large African rodent with cheek pouches, used in scent-detection work and common in savanna and forest edges.
Greater grison
Weasel-like carnivore of Central and South America, diurnal and active, preys on small vertebrates and eggs.
Goliath shrew
One of the largest shrews, found in Central African forests, insectivorous and elusive among leaf litter.
Groundhog
Also called the woodchuck, a burrowing marmot that hibernates and is common in North American meadows and fields.
Guinea pig
Domesticated South American rodent kept as pet and livestock; descended from wild cavies of grasslands and savannas.
Grant’s golden mole
Unusual sand-swimming mole of African deserts that hunts invertebrates and “swims” through loose sand using powerful forelimbs.
Gray-headed flying fox
Large fruit bat from southeastern Australia that forms huge roosts, pollinates trees and feeds on nectar and fruit.
Greater galago
Large African bushbaby with big eyes and strong hind legs for nocturnal leaping between branches.
Giant treeshrew
Relatively large treeshrew from Borneo, active diurnal insectivore that lives in the forest canopy and understory.
Gaur
Massive wild cattle of South and Southeast Asia, a powerful browser that inhabits forests and grasslands; the largest wild bovine.
Goitered gazelle
Open-country gazelle of Central Asian plains, adapted to arid and semi-arid environments and seasonal movements.
Grant’s gazelle
East African savanna antelope with curved horns, noted for speed and frequent presence in open grasslands.
Gray fox
Small North American canid that climbs trees, omnivorous and adaptable to woodlands and suburban edges.
Ground pangolin
African ground-dwelling pangolin that forages for ants and termites, rolls into a ball when threatened and is heavily poached.
Giant golden mole
Rare, robust burrowing mammal from South Africa that uses powerful forelimbs to tunnel and is mostly nocturnal.
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