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The Complete List of Common Animals That Start With C

This list includes 57 Common Animals that start with C, from “Caiman” to “Cuvier’s beaked whale”. They span land, freshwater, and marine habitats and include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. You can use this list for quick reference, school projects, and basic species identification.

Common Animals that start with C are widely recognized species and familiar common names people use every day. Many C names reflect regional languages or long-standing cultural ties to certain animals.

Below you’ll find the table with common name, scientific name, order, and habitat/distribution.

Common name: The everyday name you know, useful for quick lookup and for communicating about species in conversation.

Scientific name: The Latin binomial that uniquely identifies a species, useful when you need precise, globally recognized names.

Order: A higher-level taxon showing broader relationships, helpful when you compare groups or explore related species.

Habitat/distribution: Brief notes on where the animal lives and its geographic range, useful for field identification and context.

Methodology note: This list favors widely used common names and verified scientific names, prioritizing clear, globally recognized entries you will likely encounter.

A–Z index: See the A–Z index page to browse other letters and complete alphabet lists of common animals.

Common Animals that start with C

Common nameScientific nameOrderHabitat/Distribution
CatFelis catusCarnivoraDomestic, worldwide
CheetahAcinonyx jubatusCarnivoraSub-Saharan Africa, Iran
CougarPuma concolorCarnivoraAmericas, forests and mountains
CoyoteCanis latransCarnivoraNorth America, varied habitats
CamelCamelus dromedariusArtiodactylaMiddle East, North Africa, domesticated worldwide
CarpCyprinus carpioCypriniformesFreshwaters, originally Eurasia, introduced worldwide
CapuchinCebus capucinusPrimatesCentral & South American forests
CapybaraHydrochoerus hydrochaerisRodentiaSouth America wetlands and rivers
CardinalCardinalis cardinalisPasseriformesEastern North America, gardens and woodlands
Carpenter antCamponotus pennsylvanicusHymenopteraNorth American forests and structures
CaribouRangifer tarandusArtiodactylaArctic and subarctic, circumpolar
CassowaryCasuarius casuariusCasuariiformesNew Guinea and northeastern Australia rainforests
CatfishIctalurus punctatusSiluriformesFreshwaters, North America
ChickenGallus gallusGalliformesDomestic, worldwide
ChinookOncorhynchus tshawytschaSalmoniformesNorth Pacific rivers and coasts
ChimpanzeePan troglodytesPrimatesCentral and West African forests
ChipmunkTamias striatusRodentiaNorth American forests and gardens
ChameleonChamaeleo calyptratusSquamataAfrica, Arabia, some islands; forests and scrub
Chimney swiftChaetura pelagicaApodiformesNorth & Central America, chimneys/air spaces
CivetCivettictis civettaCarnivoraSub-Saharan Africa, forests and savannas
CoatiNasua nasuaCarnivoraCentral and South America forests
CobraNaja najaSquamataSouth Asia, varied habitats
CockatooCacatua galeritaPsittaciformesAustralasia, woodlands and forests
CormorantPhalacrocorax carboSuliformesCoasts and inland waters worldwide
CoralAcropora cervicornisScleractiniaTropical reefs, Caribbean
CowBos taurusArtiodactylaDomestic, worldwide
CowbirdMolothrus aterPasseriformesNorth American grasslands and woodlands
CuckooCuculus canorusCuculiformesEurope and Asia woodlands
CurlewNumenius arquataCharadriiformesEurasian coasts and wetlands
CuttlefishSepia officinalisSepiidaTemperate coastal seas, worldwide
CrowCorvus brachyrhynchosPasseriformesNorth America, varied habitats
CrayfishProcambarus clarkiiDecapodaFreshwaters, Americas, invasive worldwide
CricketGryllus campestrisOrthopteraGrasslands and meadows, Eurasia
CraneGrus grusGruiformesEurasian wetlands and grasslands
CrocodileCrocodylus niloticusCrocodiliaAfrican rivers, lakes and coasts
CutthroatOncorhynchus clarkiiSalmoniformesWestern North America streams and lakes
CaimanCaiman crocodilusCrocodiliaCentral and South American freshwater
CopperheadAgkistrodon contortrixSquamataEastern North America forests and wetlands
Common loonGavia immerGaviiformesNorth American lakes and coasts
Common octopusOctopus vulgarisOctopodaTropical to temperate seas worldwide
Common dolphinDelphinus delphisCetaceaTemperate and tropical oceans worldwide
Common kestrelFalco tinnunculusFalconiformesEurasia and Africa open habitats
Common toadBufo bufoAnuraEurope gardens and woodlands
CicadaMagicicada septendecimHemipteraEastern North America forests
CockroachPeriplaneta americanaBlattodeaWarm buildings worldwide
Carpenter beeXylocopa virginicaHymenopteraNorth American woodlands and gardens
CaracalCaracal caracalCarnivoraAfrica and Asia dry savannas and scrub
Chinstrap penguinPygoscelis antarcticusSphenisciformesAntarctic and subantarctic islands
ClownfishAmphiprion ocellarisPerciformesIndo-Pacific coral reefs
CootFulica atraGruiformesFreshwaters, Eurasia and elsewhere
CottontailSylvilagus floridanusLagomorphaNorth American meadows and woodlands
CottonmouthAgkistrodon piscivorusSquamataSoutheastern North America wetlands
ClamMercenaria mercenariaVeneroidaCoastal estuaries, North Atlantic
ConchLobatus gigasGastropodaTropical Caribbean seas and reefs
Crested porcupineHystrix cristataRodentiaAfrica and southern Europe rocky scrublands
Cape buffaloSyncerus cafferArtiodactylaSub-Saharan Africa savannas
Cuvier’s beaked whaleZiphius cavirostrisCetaceaDeep oceans worldwide

Descriptions

Cat

Cat

Small domesticated carnivore, playful and territorial; skilled hunter and common companion animal.

Cheetah

Cheetah

Spotted big cat, fastest land mammal, hunts by sprinting across open savannas.

Cougar

Cougar

Also called puma or mountain lion; solitary, adaptable predator of deer and small mammals.

Coyote

Coyote

Small wolf relative, highly adaptable omnivore, often lives near humans.

Camel

Camel

One-humped desert ungulate, stores fat in hump, adapted to arid environments.

Carp

Carp

Common freshwater fish, omnivorous and hardy, important in aquaculture and angling.

Capuchin

Capuchin

Intelligent New World monkey, often uses tools and is highly social.

Capybara

Capybara

World’s largest rodent; semi-aquatic, social grazer often near water.

Cardinal

Cardinal

Bright red male songbird, common backyard visitor and singer.

Carpenter ant

Carpenter ant

Large ant species that nests in wood, excavates galleries but does not eat wood.

Caribou

Caribou

Migratory deer also called reindeer; grazes tundra and travels long distances.

Cassowary

Cassowary

Large, flightless bird with casque; powerful legs and important seed disperser.

Catfish

Catfish

Whiskered bottom-feeding fish, popular for angling and aquaculture.

Chicken

Chicken

Domesticated fowl raised for eggs and meat; descended from junglefowl.

Chinook

Chinook

Large Pacific salmon, important to fisheries and ecosystems.

Chimpanzee

Chimpanzee

Close human relative; tool user, highly social and intelligent.

Chipmunk

Chipmunk

Small striped rodent with cheek pouches for food storage.

Chameleon

Chameleon

Lizard known for color change, prehensile tail, and projectile tongue.

Chimney swift

Chimney swift

Tiny aerial bird that spends most of its life flying and nests in chimneys.

Civet

Civet

Nocturnal omnivore producing musk historically used in perfumery.

Coati

Coati

Long-snouted, diurnal mammal that climbs and forages in groups.

Cobra

Cobra

Venomous hooded snake noted in folklore and snake-handling traditions.

Cockatoo

Cockatoo

Crested parrot, loud and social, often kept as a pet.

Cormorant

Cormorant

Diving seabird that fishes underwater and often dries wings on perches.

Coral

Coral

Colonial marine invertebrate that builds reefs and supports reef biodiversity.

Cow

Cow

Domesticated ungulate raised for milk, meat and draft; lives in herds.

Cowbird

Cowbird

Brood-parasitic songbird that lays eggs in other birds’ nests.

Cuckoo

Cuckoo

Songbird famous for its “cuckoo” call and brood parasitism behavior.

Curlew

Curlew

Long-billed shorebird that probes mud for invertebrates; distinctive curved bill.

Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish

Smart cephalopod with ability to change color and textured skin, has internal cuttlebone.

Crow

Crow

Omnivorous corvid noted for intelligence, problem-solving and social behavior.

Crayfish

Crayfish

Freshwater crustacean like a small lobster; scavenger and important ecologically.

Cricket

Noisy insect known for chirping males; omnivorous and common in fields.

Crane

Crane

Large wading bird with long legs and neck; many species migrate long distances.

Crocodile

Crocodile

Large aquatic ambush predator with powerful jaws and armored skin.

Cutthroat

Cutthroat

Trout with distinctive red throat mark; prized by anglers.

Caiman

Caiman

Smaller crocodilian that inhabits rivers and wetlands.

Copperhead

Copperhead

Venomous pit viper with copper-colored head; bites can be medically significant.

Common loon

Common loon

Striking black-and-white diver with haunting calls; excellent swimmer.

Common octopus

Common octopus

Solitary, highly intelligent cephalopod; masters of camouflage and problem solving.

Common dolphin

Common dolphin

Social, fast-swimming cetacean often seen bow-riding boats.

Common kestrel

Common kestrel

Small falcon that hovers while hunting small mammals and insects.

Common toad

Common toad

Warty amphibian active at night; feeds on invertebrates and returns to water to breed.

Cicada

Cicada

Loud singing insect, some species emerge in 13- or 17-year cycles.

Cockroach

Cockroach

Resilient omnivorous insect associated with human habitats.

Carpenter bee

Carpenter bee

Large solitary bee that bores nests in wood; important pollinator.

Caracal

Caracal

Medium-sized wild cat with tufted ears and powerful hind legs for leaping.

Chinstrap penguin

Chinstrap penguin

Black-and-white penguin with narrow chin stripe; forms large breeding colonies.

Clownfish

Clownfish

Colorful reef fish that forms mutualism with sea anemones.

Coot

Coot

Black waterbird with white bill and lobed toes; dives and grazes aquatic plants.

Cottontail

Cottontail

Small rabbit with distinctive white tail; feeds on vegetation at dawn and dusk.

Cottonmouth

Cottonmouth

Venomous water moccasin known for defensive behavior in water habitats.

Clam

Clam

Burrowing bivalve harvested for food; filters seawater and lives in sand or mud.

Conch

Conch

Large marine snail with a heavy spiral shell; important culturally and commercially.

Crested porcupine

Crested porcupine

Large nocturnal rodent with quills for defense; herbivorous.

Cape buffalo

Cape buffalo

Large, formidable herd herbivore; important to African ecosystems and safari wildlife.

Cuvier's beaked whale

Cuvier’s beaked whale

Deep-diving toothed whale, elusive and rarely seen at surface.

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