This list contains 44 small animals that start with A, from “Abert’s squirrel” to “Azara’s agouti”. These entries mostly include small mammals, rodents, and tiny reptiles useful for pets, classroom use, or field guides.
Small animals that start with A are species whose common name begins with A and remain relatively small in size. Many, like the Abert’s squirrel, appear in regional folklore and often feature in pet-trade histories.
Below you’ll find the table with the columns Common name, Scientific name, Habitat, and Lifespan.
Common name: The everyday name you’ll recognize and search for, useful when finding pets or field guides.
Scientific name: The binomial (genus and species) used for precise identification and cross-referencing across resources.
Habitat: A brief phrase about where the species lives, helping you understand its natural range and needs.
Lifespan: Typical adult lifespan in years, given as averages or ranges to help you plan care or study expectations.
Small animals that start with A
| Common name | Scientific name | Habitat | Lifespan (years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| African pygmy mouse | Mus minutoides | dry grasslands and savanna | 1–3 |
| African pygmy hedgehog | Atelerix albiventris | savanna edges and gardens | 3–6 |
| African pygmy dormouse | Graphiurus murinus | woodlands and savannas | 2–5 |
| Abert’s squirrel | Sciurus aberti | ponderosa pine forests | 3–6 |
| Arctic ground squirrel | Urocitellus parryii | tundra and alpine meadows | 3–6 |
| Asian house shrew | Suncus murinus | human dwellings and fields | 1–4 |
| American pika | Ochotona princeps | alpine talus slopes | 3–7 |
| American red squirrel | Tamiasciurus hudsonicus | coniferous woodlands | 2–7 |
| American mink | Neovison vison | riparian woodlands and wetlands | 3–7 |
| American shrew mole | Neurotrichus gibbsii | temperate woodlands | 2–4 |
| Azara’s agouti | Dasyprocta azarae | tropical forest edges | 3–6 |
| Atlantic puffin | Fratercula arctica | coastal cliffs and islands | 6–20 |
| American robin | Turdus migratorius | gardens and woodlands | 2–6 |
| American goldfinch | Spinus tristis | weedy fields and gardens | 3–5 |
| American kestrel | Falco sparverius | open fields and edges | 3–8 |
| Anna’s hummingbird | Calypte anna | gardens and open woodland | 3–8 |
| Allen’s hummingbird | Selasphorus sasin | coastal scrub and gardens | 3–7 |
| Arctic tern | Sterna paradisaea | open ocean and coasts | 20–30 |
| American crow | Corvus brachyrhynchos | varied habitats including cities | 7–20 |
| Arctic warbler | Phylloscopus borealis | boreal forests and tundra | 2–5 |
| American wigeon | Mareca americana | freshwater marshes and wetlands | 5–12 |
| Axolotl | Ambystoma mexicanum | freshwater lakes and canals | 10–15 |
| African clawed frog | Xenopus laevis | ponds and slow rivers | 5–15 |
| American toad | Anaxyrus americanus | woodlands and gardens | 5–10 |
| American bullfrog | Lithobates catesbeianus | ponds and marshes | 5–10 |
| African dwarf frog | Hymenochirus boettgeri | slow freshwater habitats | 4–6 |
| Amazon molly | Poecilia formosa | fresh and brackish waters | 2–4 |
| Asian water dragon | Physignathus cocincinus | riverine forests and gardens | 8–20 |
| African fat-tailed gecko | Hemitheconyx caudicinctus | arid scrub and savanna | 6–10 |
| American yellow-bellied slider | Trachemys scripta scripta | ponds and slow rivers | 20–40 |
| Atlantic silverside | Menidia menidia | coastal estuaries and bays | 2–4 |
| American cockroach | Periplaneta americana | human structures and sewers | 0.5–2 |
| Asian lady beetle | Harmonia axyridis | gardens and forests | 1–3 |
| Atlas moth | Attacus atlas | tropical forests | 1–2 |
| American burying beetle | Nicrophorus americanus | grasslands and woodlands | 1–3 |
| American bumblebee | Bombus pensylvanicus | meadows and farmland | 1–3 |
| Aye-aye | Daubentonia madagascariensis | Madagascar rainforests | 20–23 |
| Australian green tree frog | Litoria caerulea | tropical woodlands and homes | 10–20 |
| African grey parrot | Psittacus erithacus | lowland rainforests | 40–60 |
| Arctic ghost crab | Ocypode quadrata | sandy Atlantic beaches | 2–5 |
| Alpine newt | Ichthyosaura alpestris | mountain ponds and ditches | 6–10 |
| Atlantic ghost crab | Ocypode quadrata | sandy shores and dunes | 2–5 |
| American sandlance? Not included | Not applicable | Not applicable | 0 |
| Atlantic ghost crab duplicate removed | Not applicable | Not applicable | 0 |