There are 31 mammals that start with the letter “I,” ranging from the tiny Iberian Desman to the small, island-dwelling Island Fox. Many of these mammals share unique traits tied to their specific habitats, such as the aquatic lifestyle of the Iberian Desman or the mountain adaptations of the Ibex. Several species are also notable for their limited geographic range, including endangered animals like the Iriomote Cat and the Indochinese Tiger.
Explore the complete list below to learn detailed facts about each species.
Scientific name This column lists the official Latin name of each mammal, essential for accurate scientific classification and identification.
Habitat Here you will find the natural environment or region where each mammal lives, offering insight into the type of ecosystem it relies on.
Average size (cm) This shows the typical length or height of the mammals in centimeters, helping you understand their physical scale.
Description This section provides a brief overview of each mammal’s characteristics, behavior, and any noteworthy traits that make the species unique.
Mammals that start with I
Mammals | Scientific name | Habitat | Average size (cm) |
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Ibex | Capra ibex | Mountainous regions across Eurasia and North Africa | 120-170 |
Iberian Desman | Galemys pyrenaicus | Aquatic environments (rivers, streams) in the Pyrenees and northern Iberian Peninsula | 11-16 |
Iberian Hare | Lepus granatensis | Mediterranean scrubland, grasslands, and open forests of the Iberian Peninsula | 44-58 |
Iberian Lynx | Lynx pardinus | Mediterranean forests and scrubland in Spain and Portugal | 85-110 |
Iberian Wolf | Canis lupus signatus | Forests, mountains, and plains of northern Portugal and northwestern Spain | 100-140 |
Idaho Ground Squirrel | Urocitellus brunneus | Arid grasslands and sagebrush steppe in west-central Idaho, USA | 21-25 |
Ili Pika | Ochotona iliensis | Rocky mountain slopes, high altitudes in Tian Shan mountains of Xinjiang, China | 20-22 |
Impala | Aepyceros melampus | Savannas, woodlands, and shrublands across East and Southern Africa | 120-160 |
Indian Chevrotain | Moschiola indica | Dense forests and shrublands in India and Sri Lanka | 50-55 |
Indian Elephant | Elephas maximus indicus | Forests, grasslands, and scrublands across the Indian subcontinent | 200-350 |
Indian False Vampire Bat | Megaderma lyra | Forests, caves, and human dwellings in South and Southeast Asia | 6-9 |
Indian Flying Fox | Pteropus giganteus | Tropical and subtropical forests, near water bodies in South Asia | 20-35 |
Indian Gazelle | Gazella bennettii | Arid plains, deserts, and scrublands in India, Pakistan, and Iran | 90-110 |
Indian Giant Squirrel | Ratufa indica | Tropical and subtropical forests in India | 25-50 |
Indian Gray Mongoose | Herpestes edwardsii | Forests, grasslands, and cultivated areas across India and parts of Southwest Asia | 35-45 |
Indian Hog Deer | Hyelaphus porcinus | Grasslands and floodplains in South Asia and Southeast Asia | 105-115 |
Indian Leopard | Panthera pardus fusca | Forests, grasslands, and shrublands across the Indian subcontinent | 90-190 |
Indian Palm Squirrel | Funambulus palmarum | Gardens, palm groves, and urban areas in India and Sri Lanka | 14-16 |
Indian Pipistrelle | Pipistrellus coromandra | Forests, agricultural areas, and human settlements in South Asia | 3-4.5 |
Indian Rhinoceros | Rhinoceros unicornis | Riverine grasslands and forests in Nepal and northeastern India | 310-380 |
Indian Wild Boar | Sus scrofa cristatus | Forests, grasslands, and agricultural lands across the Indian subcontinent | 90-150 |
Indian Wolf | Canis lupus pallipes | Arid and semi-arid plains, scrublands, and open forests of the Indian subcontinent | 90-150 |
Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin | Tursiops aduncus | Coastal and oceanic waters of the Indo-Pacific region | 200-260 |
Indochinese Ground Squirrel | Lariscus insignis | Forests of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia) | 17-20 |
Indochinese Tiger | Panthera tigris corbetti | Forests and remote areas of Indochina (Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia) | 190-280 |
Indri | Indri indri | Rainforests of eastern Madagascar | 64-72 |
Indonesian Long-tongued Fruit Bat | Macroglossus minimus | Forests and agricultural areas in Southeast Asia and parts of Oceania | 6-8 |
Irrawaddy Dolphin | Orcaella brevirostris | Coastal waters and large rivers in Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia | 200-275 |
Iriomote Cat | Prionailurus bengalensis iriomotensis | Subtropical forests of Iriomote Island, Japan | 50-60 |
Isabelline Bear | Ursus arctos isabellinus | Mountainous regions (Himalayas, Central Asia) | 150-220 |
Island Fox | Urocyon littoralis | Channel Islands off the coast of California, USA | 48-50 |