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Mammals of Germany

Try to name the 85 mammal species that live in the wild in Germany.
Humans, cetaceans (whales & dolphins) as well as mammals with uncertain or small imported populations are excluded
General names are accepted if there is only one species they pertain to, otherwise they reveal the number of species with that name, whose entire name must be entered
Red borders mean that the species is not native to Germany, it is imported
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_Germany
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Last updated: January 20, 2023
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Erinaceomorpha
 
West European hedgehog
 
 
Soricomorpha
shrews
Bicoloured shrew
Greater white-toothed shrew
Lesser white-toothed shrew
Mediterranean water shrew
Eurasian water shrew
Alpine shrew
Common shrew
Crowned shrew
Eurasian pygmy shrew
 
European mole
 
 
Carnivora
 
European wildcat
 
Eurasian lynx
 
Golden jackal
 
Grey wolf
 
Raccoon dog
 
Red fox
 
Raccoon
 
European otter
martens
Beech marten
European pine marten
 
European badger
 
Stoat
 
Least weasel
 
European polecat
 
American mink
seals
Grey seal
Harbour seal
Artiodactyla
 
European bison
 
Alpine ibex
 
Chamois
deer
Red deer
European fallow deer
Roe deer
Sika deer
 
Moose
 
Wild boar
 
European mouflon
 
 
Chiroptera
bats
Bechstein's bat
Brandt's bat
Pond bat
Daubenton's bat
Geoffroy's bat
Greater mouse-eared bat
Whiskered bat
Natterer's bat
Western barbastelle
Northern bat
Serotine bat
Kuhl's pipistrelle
Lesser noctule
Common noctule
Nathusius's pipistrelle
Common pipistrelle
Brown long-eared bat
Grey long-eared bat
Parti-coloured bat
Greater horseshoe bat
Lesser horseshoe bat
Lagomorpha
hares
European hare
Mountain hare
 
European rabbit
 
 
Rodentia
 
Eurasian beaver
 
Red squirrel
 
Alpine marmot
dormice
Garden dormouse
Hazel dormouse
European edible dormouse
 
European hamster
voles
European water vole
Bank vole
Grey red-backed vole
Field vole
Common vole
Tundra vole
European pine vole
mice
House mouse
Striped field mouse
Yellow-necked mouse
Wood mouse
Eurasian harvest mouse
rats
Brown rat
Black rat
 
Nutria
 
Muskrat
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