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The Complete List of Mammals That Start With P

This list includes 30 Mammals that start with P, from “Pacific white-sided dolphin” to “Pygmy three-toed sloth”. It groups familiar and specialist species so you can find common animals and surprising rarities quickly.

Mammals that start with P are species whose common English names begin with the letter P. Many, like the platypus, include surprising adaptations that inspire scientific and cultural interest worldwide.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Order, and Habitat.

Common name: The everyday name you will recognize, useful for quick scanning and matching species you already know.

Scientific name: The formal Latin name (genus and species), which helps you precisely identify and research each mammal.

Order: The higher taxonomic group that shows broad evolutionary relationships and helps you compare similar mammals.

Habitat: Concise description of the environments where the species lives, letting you sort by ecosystem or geographic context.

Last updated: 2025-10-29

Mammals that start with P

Common nameScientific nameOrderHabitat
PandaAiluropoda melanoleucaCarnivoraforest
Philippine pangolinManis culionensisPholidotaforest
PlatypusOrnithorhynchus anatinusMonotrematafreshwater
Polar bearUrsus maritimusCarnivoramarine,tundra
PumaPuma concolorCarnivoraforest,grassland
PronghornAntilocapra americanaArtiodactylagrassland
Prehensile-tailed porcupineCoendou prehensilisRodentiaforest
Proboscis monkeyNasalis larvatusPrimatesforest
Pygmy marmosetCebuella pygmaeaPrimatesforest
Pygmy hippopotamusChoeropsis liberiensisArtiodactylaforest,freshwater
Patagonian maraDolichotis patagonumRodentiagrassland
Pampas foxLycalopex gymnocercusCarnivoragrassland
Pampas deerOzotoceros bezoarticusArtiodactylagrassland
Pallas’s catOtocolobus manulCarnivoramontane,grassland
Pallas’s pikaOchotona pallasiLagomorphamontane,tundra
PolecatMustela putoriusCarnivoraforest,grassland
Pacific white-sided dolphinLagenorhynchus obliquidensCetaceamarine
Pygmy killer whaleFeresa attenuataCetaceamarine
PukuKobus vardoniiArtiodactylagrassland
Patas monkeyErythrocebus patasPrimatesgrassland
Pied tamarinSaguinus bicolorPrimatesforest
PottoPerodicticus pottoPrimatesforest
Pygmy three-toed slothBradypus pygmaeusPilosaforest
Philippine tarsierCarlito syrichtaPrimatesforest
Plains pocket gopherGeomys bursariusRodentiagrassland
Pine martenMartes martesCarnivoraforest
Proserpine rock-wallabyPetrogale persephoneDiprotodontiamontane,forest
PipistrellePipistrellus pipistrellusChiropteraforest,urban
Pallid batAntrozous pallidusChiropteradesert,grassland
Philippine flying lemurCynocephalus volansDermopteraforest

Descriptions

Panda

Panda

Iconic black-and-white bear from China, weighs ~70–120 kg, eats mostly bamboo; symbol of conservation (Vulnerable).

Philippine pangolin

Philippine pangolin

Small, scaled mammal endemic to the Philippines that eats ants and termites; heavily poached and Critically Endangered.

Platypus

Platypus

Egg-laying, duck-billed mammal from Australia, semi-aquatic and insectivorous; unusual electroreception and Near Threatened in parts of its range.

Polar bear

Polar bear

Large Arctic predator dependent on sea ice for hunting seals; powerful swimmer and Vulnerable due to climate change.

Puma

Puma

Also called cougar or mountain lion; large New World cat adaptable to forests and plains, carnivorous and Least Concern in most populations.

Pronghorn

Pronghorn

North American ruminant, built for speed across open plains; unique horn sheath and Least Concern.

Prehensile-tailed porcupine

Prehensile-tailed porcupine

Arboreal New World porcupine with a gripping tail; feeds on leaves and fruits and is generally common in tropical forests.

Proboscis monkey

Proboscis monkey

Borneo-endemic monkey notable for its large nose, long tail and pot-bellied appearance; arboreal leaf-eater and Vulnerable.

Pygmy marmoset

Pygmy marmoset

World’s smallest monkey (~100 g), native to Amazonian forests; eats sap, insects and fruit and is Least Concern.

Pygmy hippopotamus

Pygmy hippopotamus

Smaller, solitary hippo of West Africa that uses rivers and swamps; secretive and Endangered.

Patagonian mara

Patagonian mara

Large, long-legged rodent from South America that resembles a small deer, herbivorous and social; Near Threatened in parts of its range.

Pampas fox

Pampas fox

South American canid of open plains and scrub, omnivorous and adaptable, generally Least Concern.

Pampas deer

Pampas deer

Small deer native to South American grasslands; grazes on grasses and is Near Threatened due to habitat loss.

Pallas's cat

Pallas’s cat

Stocky, long-haired wildcat of Central Asian steppes and mountains with flattened face; a specialist hunter, Near Threatened.

Pallas's pika

Pallas’s pika

Small, rabbit-like herbivore of Asian highlands; lives in talus and rocky slopes and is generally Least Concern.

Polecat

Polecat

European mustelid with a slender body and masked face; nocturnal carnivore, adaptable and Least Concern.

Pacific white-sided dolphin

Pacific white-sided dolphin

Energetic, coastal dolphin of the North Pacific; medium-sized, social and feeds on fish and squid, Least Concern.

Pygmy killer whale

Pygmy killer whale

Small, rarely seen dolphin-like whale found in warm oceans; social predator of fish and squid, poorly known (Data Deficient).

Puku

Puku

Medium-sized antelope of southern African wetlands and grasslands; grazes in herds and is Least Concern.

Patas monkey

Patas monkey

Fast-running monkey of African savannas, reddish coat and terrestrial habits; omnivorous and Least Concern.

Pied tamarin

Pied tamarin

Tiny tamarin from Brazil’s Atlantic forest; distinctive coloring and Critically Endangered in much of its range.

Potto

Potto

Slow-moving, nocturnal African primate with stout body and reduced tail; eats fruit and insects and is Least Concern.

Pygmy three-toed sloth

Pygmy three-toed sloth

Tiny sloth endemic to one Panamanian island, confined to mangroves and Critically Endangered.

Philippine tarsier

Philippine tarsier

Small, big-eyed nocturnal primate from the Philippines; insectivorous and sensitive to habitat disturbance (Near Threatened).

Plains pocket gopher

Plains pocket gopher

Burrowing rodent of North American prairies with cheek pouches; ecosystem engineer and common locally.

Pine marten

Pine marten

Agile, arboreal mustelid of Eurasian woodlands; omnivorous and helps disperse seeds, generally Least Concern.

Proserpine rock-wallaby

Proserpine rock-wallaby

Small Australian wallaby restricted to rocky, forested areas; shy and listed as Endangered.

Pipistrelle

Pipistrelle

Small insectivorous bat common in Europe; roosts in buildings and trees and is Least Concern.

Pallid bat

Pallid bat

Wide-ranging North American bat with pale fur; feeds on large insects and sometimes scorpions, Least Concern.

Philippine flying lemur

Philippine flying lemur

Gliding mammal (colugo) endemic to the Philippines, uses a large skin membrane to glide between forest trees; eats leaves and is Near Threatened.

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