List of mammals of Namibia

Species assessed using this system have the following instead of near threatened and least concern categories: The order Afrosoricida contains the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa, two families of small mammals that were traditionally part of the order Insectivora.

Their common English name derives from their elongated flexible snout and their resemblance to the true shrews.

Tubulidentata are characterised by their teeth which lack a pulp cavity and form thin tubes which are continuously worn down and replaced.

The hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea.

The order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives: lemurs, lorisoids, tarsiers, monkeys, and apes.

The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight.

They are the mammals most fully adapted to aquatic life with a spindle-shaped nearly hairless body, protected by a thick layer of blubber, and forelimbs and tail modified to provide propulsion underwater. ]

Aardvark
Cape hyrax
African bush elephant
South African ground squirrel
Fin whale
Pygmy sperm whale
Rough-toothed dolphin
Orcas
Haviside's dolphin off Luderitz
Cheetah in Namibia
African leopard
Common genet
Angolan slender mongoose
Banded mongoose
Yellow mongoose
Black-backed jackal
African wild dog
Cape fur seal
Hartmann's mountain zebra
South-western black rhinoceros
Springbok antelope
Steenbok
African buffalo
Greater kudu
Roan antelope
Gemsbok
Waterbuck