Mammals that you have seen in the wild

Somehow missed this thread - my total is rather more modest than that held by some on the forum, but here goes - only doing species level, however, and omitting feral/domestic:

Red-necked wallaby, Notamacropus rufogriseus
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European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus
European mole, Talpa europaea
Common shrew, Sorex araneus
Eurasian pygmy shrew, Sorex minutus
Eurasian water shrew, Neomys fodiens
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Daubenton's bat, Myotis daubentonii
Common noctule, Nyctalus noctula
Serotine, Eptesicus serotinus
Common pipistrelle, Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Soprano pipistrelle, Pipistrellus pygmaeus
Schreibers' bat, Miniopterus schreibersii
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European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus
European hare, Lepus europaeus
Mountain hare, Lepus timidus
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Red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris
Grey squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis
European souslik, Spermophilus citellus
Eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus
European beaver, Castor fiber
Bank vole, Myodes glareolus
European water vole, Arvicola amphibius
Field vole, Microtus agrestis
Brown rat, Rattus norvegicus
Black rat, Rattus rattus
Wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus
Striped field mouse, Apodemus agrarius
Eurasian harvest mouse, Micromys minutus
House mouse, Mus musculus
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Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
European otter, Lutra lutra
European pine marten, Martes martes
European badger, Meles meles
Stoat, Mustela erminea
European polecat, Mustela putorius
Least weasel, Mustela nivalis
South American coati, Nasua nasua
Grey seal, Halichoerus grypus
Common seal, Phoca vitulina
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Iberian ibex, Capra pyrenaica
Roe deer, Capreolus capreolus
Red deer, Cervus elaphus
Sika deer, Cervus nippon
Chinese water deer, Hydropotes inermis
Chinese muntjac, Muntiacus reevesi
Fallow deer, Dama dama
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Short-beaked common dolphin, Delphinus delphis
Bottle-nosed dolphin, Tursiops truncatus
Common porpoise, Phocoena phocoena
Cuvier's beaked whale, Ziphius cavirostris
Common minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae
 
Lets see:

Gray Squirrel
White-tailed Deer
Groundhog
Racoon
Red Fox
Striped Skunk (possibly?)

I don't see much :\
 
Not too impressive, but I do happen to live in Illinois, which is low on mammals, but has many more animals from different groups. Anyway, here goes:

Human (as @Kakapo noted)
Eastern grey squirrel
House mouse
White-footed mouse (possibly, hard to ID as I only saw it for a split second)
Meadow vole
My sister
Shrew (hard to ID was moving fast)
Bat (silhouette) my first wild non fruit bat
Red fox
Black bear
Elk
Moose
Mule deer
White tailed deer
Woodchuck
Indian flying fox
Rhesus macaque
Pika (American?)
Ground squirrel (forgot what species I thought it was)
Eastern chipmunk
My friends
A wild *****
American beaver
American bison
Squirrel (unidentified)
Marmot (unidentified, saw it briefly while passing in a car)
Dead raccoon
Dead Virginia opossum
Eastern cottontail maybe more
 
At only 22 species, my list isn't very impressive, but here it is anyway:


North America:

1.
American Black Bear
2. Botta's Pocket Gopher
3. California Sea Lion
4. Coyote
5. Eastern Cottontail
6. Eastern Gray Squirrel
7. Fox Squirrel
8. Groundhog
9. Mule Deer
10. Muskrat
11. Nine-Banded Armadillo
12. Red Fox
13. Sea Otter
14. Striped Skunk
15. White-Tailed Deer
16. Wyoming Ground Squirrel

Hawaiian Islands:

1. House Mouse
2. Humpback Whale
3. Javan Mongoose
4. Spinner Dolphin

Australia:

1. European Rabbit
2. Gray-Headed Flying Fox
 
I've managed to get a decent list so far.

Western Gray Squirrel (Sciurus griseus)
Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger)
Douglas Squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii)
Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
Lodgepole Chipmunk (Tamias speciosus)
California Ground Squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi)
California Vole (Microtus californicus)
Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Botta’s Pocket Gopher (Thomomys bottae)
Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus)
American Beaver (Castor canadensis)
Shrew sp. (???)
California Mole (Scapanus orarius)
Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus)
Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus)
Western Cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii)
Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus)
California Myotis (Myotis californicus)
Pallid Bat (Antrozonus pallidus)
Brazilian Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis)
American Mink (Neovison vison)
American River Otter (Lontra canadensis)
Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
Striped Skunk (Mephitis mephitis)
Raccoon (Procyon lotor)
Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)
Coyote (Canis latrans)
Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
American Black Bear (Ursus americanus)
Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina)
California Sea Lion (Zalophus californicus)
Northern Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris)
Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemonius)
Elk (Cervus canadensis)
Moose (Alces americanus)
Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)
American Bison (Bison bison)
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
White-beaked Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus albirostris)
Orca (Orcinus orca)
Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
Humpback Whale (Megaptera novangeliae)
Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)
Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus)
Possibly Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
 
Are you sure these are separate from Homo Sapiens :p?

I don’t think dead animals would count for this thread.
Very different species
Also, dead ones I was just making a point on how I have never seen live wild opossums

I just remembered that living raccoons should be added to my list along with bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, sea otters, humpback whales, and Florida manatees.
 
  • Common Dolphin
  • Bottlenose Dolphin
  • Orca
  • Grey Whale
  • Fin Whale
  • Humpback Whale
  • Harbor Seal
  • California Sea Lion
  • Bison
  • Channel Island Fox
  • Grey Squirrel
  • Golden Squirrel
  • Mule Deer
  • Coyote
  • Cottontail rabbit
  • Tamandua
  • Paca
  • Squirrel Monkey
  • Howler Monkey
  • Capuchin Monkey
  • Brocket Deer
I feel like there are more but I can’t figure them out right now.
Ok so I went through photos of all my trips and I think I have it all down:
  • Common Dolphin (Pacific)
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Atlantic and Pacific)
  • Orca (Northern Resident and Biggs)
  • Grey Whale (western)
  • Fin Whale (North Pacific)
  • Humpback Whale
  • Harbor Seal (pacific common seal)
  • California Sea Lion
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal
  • Indian Mongoose
  • American Bison (plains)
  • Channel Island Fox (Catalina and mainland)
  • Grey Squirrel
  • Fox Squirrel
  • California Ground Squirrel
  • Alpine Chipmunk
  • Gray-Collared Chipmunk
  • Cliff Chipmunk
  • Least Chipmunk
  • Californian Chipmunk
  • Lodgepole Chipmunk
  • Unita Chipmunk (I’ve seen them in a few places so I don’t know exactly which subspecies)
  • Brown Rat
  • Bottas Pocket Gopher
  • Striped Skunk (Southern California)
  • Raccoon (California)
  • Mule Deer (Californian, Southern, Desert, Rocky Mountain, Columbian Black Tailed)
  • Yucatan Brown Brocket Deer
  • Coyote (Northwest Coast and Valley)
  • Cottontail rabbit (Desert)
  • Blacktailed Jackrabbit
  • Northern Tamandua
  • Lowland Paca
  • Central American Squirrel Monkey
  • Mantled Howler Monkey (Golden)
  • Panamanian White Faced Capuchin Monkey
 
Not a lot: Only plantain squirrels and crab-eating macaques. I've seen more birds, reptiles, and amphibians but they're also not really that impressive.
 
Hong Kong:
Brown rat
Rhesus macaque (I treat the HK population as Rhesus but the species is unknown? or at least mixed?)
Pallas's squirrel
Chinese white dolphin
Wild boar
Japanese pipistrelle

Malaysia/Singapore:
Malayan colugo
Long tailed macaque
Selangor leaf langur
Plantain squirrel
 
It’ll take a while; let’s start with Carnivora including Pinnipeds
1 Leopard
2 Lion
3 Geoffroy’s Cat
4 Iberian Lynx
5 Sundaic Leopard Cat
6 Jungle Cat
7 African Wild Cat
8 Common Genet
9 Malay Civet
10 Philippine Palm Civet
11 Yellow Mongoose
12 Common Slender Mongoose
13 Cape Grey Mongoose
14 Marsh Mongoose
15 Small Indian Mongoose
16 Banded Mongoose
17 Common Dwarf Mongoose
18 Spotted Hyena
19 Northern Grey Fox
20 Red Fox
21 Tibetan Fox
22 Culpeo
23 South American Grey Fox
24 Pampas Fox
25 Sechuran Fox
26 Black- backed Jackal
27 African Wild Dog
28 Golden Jackal
29 Grey Wolf
30 Dingo
31 Brown Bear
32 Galapagos Fur Seal
33 South American Fur Seal
34 Afro-Australian Fur Seal
35 South American Sea Lion
36 Galapagos Sea Lion
37 Walrus
38 Southern Elephant Seal
39 Grey Seal
40 Harbour Seal
41 Ringed Seal
42 Molina’s Hog-nosed Skunk
43 Striped Skunk
44 European Badger
45 Tayra
46 Wolverine
47 Yellow -throated Marten
48 American Mink
49 Ermine
50 Least Weasel
51 Ferret (feral)
52 Giant Otter
53 Eurasian Otter
54 White-nosed Coati
55 Northern Racoon
 
Primates
1 Goodman’s Mouse Lemur
2 Rufous Mouse Lemur
3 Petter’s Sportive Lemur
4 Zombitze Sportive Lemur
5 Grey Bamboo Lemur
6 Golden Bamboo Lemur
7 Ring-tailed Lemur
8 Brown Lemur
9 Red-bellied Lemur
10 Eastern Woolly Lemur
11 Verreaux’s Sifaka
12 Indri
13 Kayan Slow Loris
14 Weddell’s Saddle-back Tamarin
15 Geoffroy’s Tamarin
16 Black-capped Squirrel Monkey
17 Brown Capuchin
18 Shock-headed Capuchin
19 Panamanian White-faced Capuchin
20 Colombian Red Howler
21 Mantled Howler
22 Central American Black Howler
23 Central American Spider Monkey
24 Black Spider Monkey
25 Common Woolly Monkey
26 Barbary Macaque
27 Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque
28 Long-tailed Macaque
29 Grey-cheeked Mangabey
30 Chacma Baboon
31 Olive Baboon
32 Northern Talapoin Monkey
33 Common Patas Monkey
34 Tantalus Monkey
35 Green Monkey
36 Vervet Monkey
37 L’Hoest’s Monkey
38 Lowe’s Monkey
39 Spot-nosed Monkey
40 Red-tailed Monkey
41 Blue Monkey
42 Mantled Guereza
43 Ashy Red Colobus
44 Sabah Grizzled Langur
45 Maroon Langur
46 Proboscis Monkey
47 East Bornean Grey Gibbon
48 Bornean Orangutan
49 Eastern Gorilla
50 Chimpanzee
51 Human
 
Monotremes, Marsupials, Afrotheres, Xenarthrans, Treeshrews and Colugos
1 Platypus
2 Northern Black-eared Opossum
3 Northern Brown Bandicoot
4 Long-nosed Bandicoot
5 Common Brush-tailed Possum
6 Short-eared Brush-tailed Possum
7 Lemuroid Ring-tailed Possum
8 Central Greater Glider
9 Herbert River Ring-tailed Possum
10 Eastern Ring-tailed Possum
11 Green Ring-tailed Possum
12 Sugar Glider
13 Musky Rat Kangaroo
14 Red-necked Pademelon
15 Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo
16 Western Grey Kangaroo
17 Red- necked Wallaby
18 Agile Wallaby
19 Whip-tailed Wallaby
20 Lowland Streaked Tenrec
21 Rock Hyrax
22 Western Tree Hyrax
23 African Savanna Elephant
24 Asian Elephant
25 West Indian Manatee
26 Nine-banded Armadillo
27 Large Hairy Armadillo
28 Pichi
30 Hoffman’s Two-toed Sloth
31 Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth
32 Long-footed Treeshrew
33 Sunda Colugo
 
Cetaceans and Ungulates
1 Humpback Whale
2 Fin Whale
3 Bryde’s Whale
4 Common Minke Whale
5 Peale’s Dolphin
6 Common Bottlenose Dolphin
7 Common Dolphin
8 Harbour Porpoise
9 Common Hippopotamus
10 Lesser Indo-Malayan Chevrotain
11 Pronghorn
12 Southern Giraffe
13 Reeve’s Muntjac
14 Southern Red Muntjac
15 Chital
16 Common Fallow Deer
17 Sambar
18 Sika
19 Central Asian Red Deer
20 Western Red Deer
21 Chinese Water Deer
22 Western Roe Deer
23 Moose
24 Mule Deer
25 White-tailed Deer
26 American Bison
27 Cape Buffalo
28 Lake Chad Buffalo
29 Nyala
30 Central Bushbuck
31 Cape Bushbuck
32 Zambezi Kudu
33 Common Eland
34 Common Impala
35 Steenbok
36 Cape Springbok
37 Dorcas Gazelle
38 Mountain Gazelle
39 Southern Oribi
40 Tibetan Gazelle
41 Southern Reedbuck
42 Red Lechwe
43 Buffon’s Kob
44 Uganda Kob
45 Puku
46 Ellipsen Waterbuck
47 Defassa Waterbuck
48 Roan Antelope
49 Southern Sable Antelope
50 Red Hartebeest
51 Bontebok
52 Blesbok
53 Western Tsessebe
54 Uganda Topi
55 Black Wildebeest
56 Blue Wildebeest
57 Greater Blue Sheep
58 Iberian Ibex
59 Pyrenean Chamois
60 Bush Duiker
61 Red-flanked Duiker
62 Natal Red Duiker
63 Black-fronted Duiker
64 Common Warthog
65 Giant Forest Hog
66 Bearded Pig
67 Eurasian Wild Pig
68 Collared Peccary
69 Guanaco
70 Tibetan Wild Ass
71 Plains Zebra
72 Lowland Tapir
73 White Rhinoceros
 
“Insectivores” and Bats
1 West European Hedgehog
2 Common Shrew
3 Eurasian Pygmy Shrew
4 Rock Shrew
5 Northern Short-tailed Shrew
6 Eurasian Water Shrew
7 European Mole
8 African Straw-coloured Fruit Bat
9 Great Flying Fox
10 Spectacled Flying Fox
11 Grey-headed Flying Fox
12 Large Flying Fox
13 Yellow-winged False Vampire
14 Greater Horseshoe Bat
15 Greater Japanese Horseshoe Bat
16 Mauritian Tomb Bat
17 Proboscis Bat
18 Jamaican Fruit-eating Bat
19 Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed Bat
20 Schreiber’s Long-fingered Bat
21 Common Noctule
22 Leisler’s Noctule
23 Common Pipistrelle
24 Soprano Pipistrelle
25 Savi’s Pipistrelle
26 Schlieffen’s Bat
27 Variegated Butterfly Bat
28 Ruppell’s Broad-nosed Bat
29 Northern Broad-nosed Bat
30 Big Brown Bat
31 Canyon Bat
32 Brown Long-eared Bat
33 Desert Long-eared Bat
34 African Yellow Bat
35 Little Brown Myotis
36 Indiana Myotis
37 Common Whiskered Myotis
39 Daubenton’s Myotis
 
And Finally, Lagomorpha and Rodents
1 Plateau Pika
2 Chinese Red Pika
3 Glover’s Pika
4 European Rabbit
5 Desert Cottontail
6 Mountain Cottontail
7 Marsh Rabbit
8 Eastern Cottontail
9 Scrub Hare
10 Woolly Hare
11 Black-tailed Jackrabbit
12 European Hare
13 Mountain Hare
14 Eurasian Beaver
15 North American Beaver
16 Woodland Jumping Mouse
17 Red Forest Rat
18 Audebert’s Forest Rat
19 Common Muskrat
20 Grey Red-backed Vole
21 Southern Red-backed Vole
22 Bank Vole
23 Eurasian Water Vole
24 Short-tailed Field Vole
25 Eastern Meadow Vole
26 Pyrenean Pine Vole
27 Common Vole
28 Western Harvest Mouse
29 Eastern Deermouse
30 Andean Leaf-eared Mouse
31 Fat Sand Rat
32 Eurasian Harvest Mouse
33 Brown Rat
34 Roof Rat
35 White-tailed Giant Rat
36 Sundevall’s Thallomys
37 Xeric Four-striped Grass Rat
38 Typical Striped Grass Mouse
39 Long-tailed Field Mouse
40 House Mouse
41 Reddish-white Multimammate Mouse
42 Greater Cane Rat
43 North American Porcupine
44 Brazilian Guinea Pig
45 Southern Mountain Cavy
46 Lesser Capybara
47 Patagonian Mara
48 Central American Agouti
49 Black Agouti
50 Common Red-rumped Agouti
51 Brown Agouti
52 Common Mountain Viscacha
53 Magellanic Tuco-Tuco
54 Coypu
55 Pale Giant Squirrel
56 Least Pygmy Squirrel
57 Bornean Mountain Ground Squirrel
58 Jentink’s Squirrel
59 Low’s Squirrel
60 Prevost’s Squirrel
61 Plantain Squirrel
62 North American Red Squirrel
63 Eurasian Red Squirrel
64 Western Grey Squirrel
65 Eastern Grey Squirrel
66 Variegated Squirrel
67 Red-tailed Squirrel
68 Sanborn’s Squirrel
69 Guayaquil Squirrel
70 Central American Dwarf Squirrel
71 Black Flying Squirrel
72 Thomas’s Flying Squirrel
73 Red Giant Flying Squirrel
74 Striped Ground Squirrel
75 Gambian Sun Squirrel
76 Red-legged Sun Squirrel
77 Small Sun Squirrel
78 Forest Giant Squirrel
79 Carruther’s Mountain Squirrel
80 Boehm’s Bush Squirrel
81 Alexander’s Bush Squirrel
82 Smith’s Bush Squirrel
83 Woodchuck
84 Alpine Marmot
85 Himalayan Marmot
86 Common Rock Squirrel
87 Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel
88 European Ground Squirrel
89 Eastern Chipmunk
90 Cliff Chipmunk
91 Hazel Dormouse
 
I haven't had the opportunity of visiting natural environments with the goal of watching animals prior to the pandemic, so my list consists of only two species that I've managed to observe:

01. Central American Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi spp. vellerosus)
02. Red-Bellied Squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster spp. nigrescens). [Though I'm sure if it was a red-bellied squirrel, as it could also be a variegated squirrel. I find them quite difficult to tell apart).

I've also seen Collared Peccaries (Dicotyles tajacu), but I'm not sure they were entirely wild, as I saw them at the entrance of a zoo (the zoo was, however, at the edges of a patch of rainforest).
 
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