List of mammals in Cambodia

List of mammals in Cambodia

This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Cambodia. There are 122 mammal species in Cambodia, of which 3 are critically endangered, 8 are endangered, 18 are vulnerable, and 2 are near-threatened. [This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN, Smithsonian Institute, or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available.]

The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN:

Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of Near Threatened and Least Concern categories:

ubclass: Theria

Infraclass: Eutheria

Order: Proboscidea (elephants)

----The elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals.

*Family: Elephantidae (elephants)
***Genus: Elephas
**** Asian Elephant "Elephas maximus" EN

Order: Sirenia (manatees and dugongs)

----Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries, coastal marine waters, swamps, and marine wetlands. All four species are endangered.

*Family: Dugongidae
***Genus: Dugong
**** Dugong "Dugong dugon" VU

Order: Scandentia (treeshrews)

----The treeshrews are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Although called treeshrews, they are not true shrews and are not all arboreal.

*Family: Tupaiidae (tree shrews)
***Genus: Dendrogale
**** Northern Smooth-tailed Tree Shrew "Dendrogale murina" LR/lc
***Genus: Tupaia
**** Northern Treeshrew "Tupaia belangeri" LR/lc

Order: Dermoptera (colugos)

----The two species of colugos make up the order Dermoptera. They are arboreal gliding mammals found in Southeast Asia.

*Family: Cynocephalidae (flying lemurs)
***Genus: Cynocephalus
**** Sunda Flying Lemur "Cynocephalus variegatus" LR/lc

Order: Primates

----The order Primates contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. It is divided informally into three main groupings: prosimians, monkeys of the New World, and monkeys and apes of the Old World.

*Suborder: Strepsirrhini
**Infraorder: Lorisiformes
***Family: Lorisidae (lorises, bushbabies)
*****Genus: Nycticebus
****** Bengal Slow Loris "Nycticebus bengalensis" DD
****** Sunda Loris "Nycticebus coucang" LR/lc
****** Pygmy Slow Loris "Nycticebus pygmaeus" VU
*Suborder: Haplorrhini
**Infraorder: Simiiformes
***Parvorder: Catarrhini
****Superfamily: Cercopithecoidea
*****Family: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)
*******Genus: Macaca
******** Stump-tailed Macaque "Macaca arctoides" VU
******** Crab-eating Macaque "Macaca fascicularis" LR/nt
******** Northern Pigtail Macaque "Macaca leonina" VU
******Subfamily: Colobinae
*******Genus: Trachypithecus
******** Griffith's Silver Langur "Trachypithecus villosus" DD
*******Genus: Pygathrix
******** Red-shanked Douc "Pygathrix nemaeus" EN
******** Black-shanked Douc "Pygathrix nigripes" EN
****Superfamily: Hominoidea
*****Family: Hylobatidae (gibbons)
******Genus: Hylobates
******* Pileated Gibbon "Hylobates pileatus" VU
******Genus: Nomascus
******* Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbon "Nomascus gabriellae" VU

Order: Rodentia (rodents)

----Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40 percent of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be keep short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (100 lb).

*Suborder: Hystricognathi
**Family: Hystricidae (Old World porcupines)
***Genus: Hystrix
**** Malayan Porcupine "Hystrix brachyura" VU
*Suborder: Sciurognathi
**Family: Sciuridae (squirrels)
***Subfamily: Ratuinae
****Genus: Ratufa
***** Black Giant Squirrel "Ratufa bicolor" LR/lc
***Subfamily: Sciurinae
****Tribe: Pteromyini
*****Genus: Hylopetes
****** Particolored Flying Squirrel "Hylopetes alboniger" EN
***Subfamily: Callosciurinae
****Genus: Callosciurus
***** Finlayson's Squirrel "Callosciurus finlaysonii" LR/lc
****Genus: Dremomys
***** Asian Red-cheeked Squirrel "Dremomys rufigenis" LR/lc
****Genus: Menetes
***** Berdmore's Ground Squirrel "Menetes berdmorei" LR/lc
****Genus: Tamiops
***** Himalayan Striped Squirrel "Tamiops macclellandi" LR/lc
***** Cambodian Striped Squirrel "Tamiops rodolphei" LR/lc
**Family: Spalacidae
***Subfamily: Rhizomyinae
****Genus: Cannomys
***** Lesser Bamboo Rat "Cannomys badius" LR/lc
****Genus: Rhizomys
***** Hoary Bamboo Rat "Rhizomys pruinosus" LR/lc
***** Large Bamboo Rat "Rhizomys sumatrensis" LR/lc
**Family: Muridae (mice, rats, voles, gerbils, hamsters, etc.)
***Subfamily: Murinae
****Genus: Berylmys
***** Small White-toothed Rat "Berylmys berdmorei" LR/lc
****Genus: Leopoldamys
***** Long-tailed Giant Rat "Leopoldamys sabanus" LR/lc
****Genus: Maxomys
***** Red Spiny Rat "Maxomys surifer" LR/lc
****Genus: Mus
***** Ryukyu Mouse "Mus caroli" LR/lc
***** Fawn-colored Mouse "Mus cervicolor" LR/lc
***** Shortridge's Mouse "Mus shortridgei" LR/lc
****Genus: Niviventer
***** Chestnut White-bellied Rat "Niviventer fulvescens" LR/lc
****Genus: Rattus
***** Rice-field rat "Rattus argentiventer" LR/lc
***** Polynesian Rat "Rattus exulans" LR/lc
***** Sikkim Rat "Rattus sikkimensis" VU
***** Tanezumi Rat "Rattus tanezumi" LR/lc
****Genus: Vandeleuria
***** Asiatic Long-tailed Climbing Mouse "Vandeleuria oleracea" LR/lc

Order: Lagomorpha (lagomorphs)

----

The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early twentieth century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two.

*Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares)
**Genus: Lepus
*** Burmese Hare "Lepus peguensis" LR/lc

Order: Erinaceomorpha (hedgehogs and gymnures)

----

The order Erinaceomorpha contains a single family, Erinaceidae, which comprise the hedgehogs and gymnures. The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.

*Family: Erinaceidae (hedgehogs)
**Subfamily: Galericinae
***Genus: Hylomys
**** Short-tailed Gymnure "Hylomys suillus" LR/lc

Order: Soricomorpha (shrews, moles, and soledons)

----The "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mmmals. The shrews and soledons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout bodied burrowers.

*Family: Soricidae (shrews)
**Subfamily: Crocidurinae
***Genus: Crocidura
**** Southeast Asian Shrew "Crocidura fuliginosa" LR/lc
**** Horsefield's Shrew "Crocidura horsfieldii" LR/lc
***Genus: Suncus
**** Asian House Shrew "Suncus murinus" LR/lc

Order: Chiroptera (bats)

----The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals in the world naturally capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.

*Family: Pteropodidae (flying foxes, Old World fruit bats)
**Subfamily: Pteropodinae
***Genus: Cynopterus
**** Cynopterus "Cynopterus brachyotis" LR/lc
**** Greater Short-nosed Fruit Bat "Cynopterus sphinx" LR/lc
***Genus: Pteropus
**** Small Flying-fox "Pteropus hypomelanus" LR/lc
**** Lyle's Flying Fox "Pteropus lylei" LR/lc
**** Pteropus "Pteropus vampyrus" LR/lc
***Genus: Rousettus
**** Geoffroy's Rousette "Rousettus amplexicaudatus" LR/lc
**** "Rousettus leschenaulti" LR/lc
*Family: Vespertilionidae
**Subfamily: Myotinae
***Genus: Myotis
**** Lesser Large-footed Bat "Myotis hasseltii" LR/lc
**** Whiskered Myotis "Myotis muricola" LR/lc
**** Thick-thumbed Myotis "Myotis rosseti" LR/nt
**** Himalayan Whiskered Bat "Myotis siligorensis" LR/lc
**Subfamily: Vespertilioninae
***Genus: Hesperoptenus
**** Blanford's Bat "Hesperoptenus blanfordi" LR/lc
**** Tickell's Bat "Hesperoptenus tickelli" LR/lc
***Genus: Pipistrellus
**** Indian Pipistrelle "Pipistrellus coromandra" LR/lc
***Genus: Scotophilus
**** Greater Asiatic Yellow Bat "Scotophilus heathi" LR/lc
***Genus: Tylonycteris
**** Greater Bamboo Bat "Tylonycteris robustula" LR/lc
*Family: Molossidae
**Genus: Chaerephon
*** Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed Bat "Chaerephon plicata" LR/lc
*Family: Emballonuridae
**Genus: Taphozous
*** Long-winged Tomb Bat "Taphozous longimanus" LR/lc
*** Black-bearded Tomb Bat "Taphozous melanopogon" LR/lc
*Family: Megadermatidae
**Genus: Megaderma
*** Lesser False Vampire Bat "Megaderma spasma" LR/lc
*Family: Rhinolophidae
**Subfamily: Rhinolophinae
***Genus: Rhinolophus
**** Acuminate Horseshoe Bat "Rhinolophus acuminatus" LR/lc
**** Bornean Horseshoe Bat "Rhinolophus borneensis" LR/lc
**** Woolly Horseshoe Bat "Rhinolophus luctus" LR/lc
**** Malayan Horseshoe Bat "Rhinolophus malayanus" LR/lc
**** Shamel's Horseshoe Bat "Rhinolophus shameli" LR/nt
**Subfamily: Hipposiderinae
***Genus: Hipposideros
**** Fulvus Roundleaf Bat "Hipposideros fulvus" LR/lc
**** Intermediat Roundleaf Bat "Hipposideros larvatus" LR/lc

Order: Pholidota (pangolins)

----The order Philodota comprises the eight species of pangolin. Pangolins are anteaters and have the powerful claws, elongated snout and long tongue seen in the other unrelated anteater species.

*Family: Manidae
**Genus: Manis
*** Sunda Pangolin "Manis javanica" LR/nt
*** Chinese Pangolin "Manis pentadactyla" LR/nt

Order: Cetacea (whales)

----The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. 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.

*Suborder: Odontoceti
**Superfamily: Platanistoidea
***Family: Phocoenidae
****Genus: Neophocaena
***** Finless Porpoise "Neophocaena phocaenoides" DD
***Family: Delphinidae (marine dolphins)
****Genus: Sousa
***** "Sousa chinensis" DD
****Genus: Tursiops
***** Bottlenose Dolphin "Tursiops aduncus" DD
****Genus: Stenella
***** Spinner Dolphin "Stenella longirostris" LR/cd
****Genus: Lagenodelphis
***** Fraser's Dolphin "Lagenodelphis hosei" DD
****Genus: Grampus
***** Risso's Dolphin "Grampus griseus" DD
****Genus: Feresa
***** Pygmy Killer Whale "Feresa attenuata" DD
****Genus: Orcaella
***** Irrawaddy Dolphin "Orcaella brevirostris" DD

Order: Carnivora (carnivores)

----

The carnivores include over 260 species, the majority of which eat meat as their primary dietary item. Carnivores have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.

*Suborder: Feliformia
**Family: Felidae (cats)
***Subfamily: Felinae
****Genus: Catopuma
***** Asian Golden Cat "Catopuma temminckii" VU
****Genus: Felis
***** Jungle Cat "Felis chaus" LC
****Genus: Pardofelis
***** Marbled Cat "Pardofelis marmorata" VU
****Genus: Prionailurus
***** Leopard Cat "Prionailurus bengalensis" LC
***** Fishing Cat "Prionailurus viverrinus" VU
***Subfamily: Pantherinae
****Genus: Neofelis
***** Clouded Leopard "Neofelis nebulosa" VU
****Genus: Panthera
***** Leopard "Panthera pardus" LC
***** Tiger "Panthera tigris" EN
**Family: Viverridae (civets, mongooses, etc.)
***Subfamily: Paradoxurinae
****Genus: Arctictis
***** Binturong "Arctictis binturong" LR/lc
****Genus: Paguma
***** Masked Palm Civet "Paguma larvata" LR/lc
****Genus: Paradoxurus
***** Asian Palm Civet "Paradoxurus hermaphroditus" LR/lc
***Subfamily: Viverrinae
****Genus: Viverra
***** Large-spotted Civet "Viverra megaspila" LR/lc
***** Malayan Civet "Viverra tangalunga" LR/lc
***** Large Indian Civet "Viverra zibetha" LR/lc
****Genus: Viverricula
***** Small Indian Civet "Viverricula indica" LR/lc
**Family: Herpestidae (mongooses)
***Genus: Herpestes
**** Small Asian Mongoose "Herpestes javanicus" LR/lc
*Suborder: Caniformia
**Family: Canidae (dogs, foxes)
***Genus: Cuon
**** Dhole "Cuon alpinus" EN
**Family: Ursidae (bears)
***Genus: Ursus
**** Asiatic Black Bear "Ursus thibetanus" VU
***Genus: Helarctos
**** Sun Bear "Helarctos malayanus" DD
**Family: Mustelidae (mustelids)
***Genus: Martes
**** "Martes flavigula" LR/lc
***Genus: Arctonyx
**** Hog Badger "Arctonyx collaris" LR/lc
***Genus: Melogale
**** Burmese Ferret-badger "Melogale personata" LR/lc
***Genus: Lutra
**** European Otter "Lutra lutra" NT
**** Hairy-nosed Otter "Lutra sumatrana" DD
***Genus: Lutrogale
**** Smooth-coated Otter "Lutrogale perspicillata" VU
***Genus: Aonyx
**** Oriental Small-clawed Otter "Aonyx cinereus" NT

Order: Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates)

----The odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe.

*Family: Tapiridae (tapirs)
**Genus: Tapirus
*** Malayan Tapir "Tapirus indicus" VU
*Family: Rhinocerotidae
**Genus: Rhinoceros
*** Javan Rhinoceros "Rhinoceros sondaicus" CR
**Genus: Dicerorhinus
*** Sumatran Rhinoceros "Dicerorhinus sumatrensis" CR

Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)

----The even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls. There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans.

*Family: Suidae (pigs)
**Subfamily: Suinae
***Genus: Sus
**** Boar "Sus scrofa" LR/lc
*Family: Tragulidae
**Genus: Tragulus
*** Lesser Mouse Deer "Tragulus javanicus" LR/lc
*** Napu "Tragulus napu" LR/lc
*Family: Cervidae (deer)
**Subfamily: Cervinae
***Genus: Cervus
**** Eld's Deer "Cervus eldii" VU
**** Sambar Deer "Cervus unicolor" LR/lc
**Subfamily: Muntiacinae
***Genus: Muntiacus
**** Indian Muntjac "Muntiacus muntjak" LR/lc
**** Giant muntjac "Muntiacus vuquangensis" DD
*Family: Bovidae (cattle, antelope, sheep, goats)
**Subfamily: Bovinae
***Genus: Bos
**** Gaur "Bos frontalis" VU
**** Banteng "Bos javanicus" EN
**** Kouprey "Bos sauveli" CR
***Genus: Pseudonovibos
**** Kting Voar "Pseudonovibos spiralis" EN
**Subfamily: Caprinae
***Genus: Nemorhaedus
**** Mainland Serow "Nemorhaedus sumatraensis" VU

Notes

References

*cite web
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title=The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Mammals of Cambodia
publisher=IUCN
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accessyear=2007

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*cite web
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ee also

*List of chordate orders
*List of regional mammals lists
*List of prehistoric mammals
*Mammal classification
*New mammal species


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