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Mammals That Start With P

Pademelon – Pademelons are small marsupials found in Australia and New Guinea, known for their compact size, hopping movements, and nocturnal habits.

Pangolin – Pangolins are unique mammals covered in scales, found in Africa and Asia, recognized for their distinctive appearance and being the most trafficked mammal in the world.

Panther – Panthers are large and powerful big cats, referring to melanistic (black) variants of leopards or jaguars, known for their stealthy hunting abilities and dark coat coloration.

Patas Monkey – Patas monkeys are Old World monkeys found in Africa, known for their long limbs, distinctive mustache-like markings, and terrestrial lifestyle.

Pere Davids Deer – Père David’s deer, also known as milu, is a deer species native to China, recognized for its unique appearance and being extinct in the wild before successful reintroduction efforts.

Philippine Mouse-Deer – Philippine mouse deer, also known as the Philippine chevrotain, is a small ungulate found in the Philippines, known for its diminutive size and secretive nature.

Pied Tamarin – Pied tamarins are small primates found in South America, recognized for their black and white fur and cooperative breeding systems.

Pig – Pigs, also known as domestic pigs or swine, are intelligent and versatile mammals domesticated for their meat, known for their stout bodies and snouts.

Pika – Pikas are small mammals related to rabbits, found in mountainous regions, known for their round bodies, short limbs, and distinctive vocalizations.

Pink Fairy Armadillo – Pink fairy armadillos are small armored mammals found in Argentina, recognized for their unique pinkish coloration, shovel-like claws, and burrowing lifestyle.

Platypus – Platypuses, or platypi, are semi-aquatic mammals found in Australia, known for their unique combination of features including a duck-like bill, beaver-like tail, and ability to lay eggs.

Polar Bear – Polar bears are large carnivorous mammals found in the Arctic, recognized for their white fur, powerful swimming abilities, and reliance on sea ice for hunting seals.

Porcupine – Porcupines are rodents known for their coat of sharp quills or spines, found in various parts of the world, and their defense mechanism of raising and flaring their quills when threatened.

Possum – Possums, or opossums, are marsupials found in North and South America, known for their ability to hang by their tails, play dead when threatened, and adaptability to diverse habitats.

Potoroo – Potoroos are small marsupials found in Australia, known for their kangaroo-like hopping behavior, long tails, and preference for dense vegetation.

Prairie Dog – Prairie dogs are social rodents found in the grasslands of North America, known for their intricate burrow systems and vocal communication.

Procoptodon – Procoptodons, also known as short-faced kangaroos, were large extinct marsupials that inhabited Australia, recognized for their impressive size and powerful hind limbs.

Pronghorn – Pronghorns are fast-running hoofed mammals found in North America, known for their exceptional speed and being the second-fastest land mammal, after the cheetah.

Puma – Pumas, also known as cougars or mountain lions, are large and solitary big cats found in the Americas, known for their stealthy hunting skills and wide range of habitats.

Pygmy Hippopotamus – Pygmy hippos are small-sized hippos found in western Africa, known for their compact bodies, rounded noses, and semi-aquatic lifestyles.

Pygmy Marmoset – Pygmy marmosets are the world’s smallest monkeys, found in South America, recognized for their diminutive size, claw-like nails, and ability to communicate through a variety of vocalizations.

Pygmy Right Whale – Pygmy right whales are small baleen whales found in the Southern Hemisphere, recognized for their stocky bodies and relatively rare sightings in the wild.

Pygora Goat – Pygora goats are a breed of goats known for their soft and luxurious fiber, resulting from a cross between an angora goat and a pygmy goat.