Family
|
Scientific name
|
Common names
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Range within Georgia
|
Conservation status
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Didelphidae
|
Didelphis virginiana
|
Virginia opossum
|
Statewide
|
least concern
|
Trichechidae
|
Trichechus manatus
|
West Indian manatee
|
Vagrant; Savannah harbor, Jekyll Creek, Little Satilla River, and Cumberland Island
|
vulnerable
|
Dasypodidae
|
Dasypus novemcinctus
|
Nine-banded armadillo
|
Common in lower Coastal Plain sand hills
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Blarina brevicauda
|
Northern short-tailed shrew
|
North of the fall line
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Blarina carolinensis
|
Southern short-tailed shrew
|
Coastal Plain south of the fall line, and extreme northwest Georgia
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Cryptotis parva
|
Least shrew
|
Statewide, most abundant in the Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Sorex cinereus
|
Cinereus shrew
|
Towns County, Georgia
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Sorex fumeus
|
Smoky shrew
|
Uncommon, found in mountains of Fannin, Murray, Rabun, Towns, and Union counties.
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Sorex hoyi
|
American pygmy shrew
|
Rare; identified in Towns County, Georgia
|
least concern
|
Soricidae
|
Sorex longirostris
|
Southeastern shrew
|
Statewide but uncommon
|
least concern
|
Talpidae
|
Condylura cristata
|
Star-nosed mole
|
Very rare; found in Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Effingham, Jackson, and Union counties
|
least concern
|
Talpidae
|
Parascalops breweri
|
Hairy-tailed mole
|
Appalachian Mountains, extreme northeastern part of the state
|
least concern
|
Talpidae
|
Scalopus aquaticus
|
Eastern mole
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Leporidae
|
Sylvilagus aquaticus
|
Swamp rabbit
|
Piedmont and Ridge and Vallye, and western upper Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Leporidae
|
Sylvilagus floridanus
|
Eastern cottontail, cottontail rabbit
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Leporidae
|
Sylvilagus obscurus
|
Appalachian cottontail
|
Appalachian Mountains
|
near-threatened
|
Leporidae
|
Sylvilagus palustris
|
Marsh rabbit
|
Eastern Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Castoridae
|
Castor canadensis
|
American beaver
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Geomyidae
|
Geomys pinetis
|
Southeastern pocket gopher
|
Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Echimyidae
|
Myocastor coypus
|
Coypu, nutria
|
Introduced: swamps of south central Georgia
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Glaucomys volans
|
Southern flying squirrel
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Marmota monax
|
Groundhog, woodchuck
|
Mountains
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Sciurus carolinensis
|
Eastern gray squirrel
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Sciurus niger
|
Eastern fox squirrel
|
State-wide, but less common in mountains and Piedmont
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Tamias striatus
|
Eastern chipmunk
|
Mountains, Piedmont, and upper-western Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Sciurinae
|
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
|
American red squirrel
|
Mountains
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Microtus pennsylvanicus
|
Meadow vole
|
Clarke, Newton, Oconee, and Polk Counties.
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Microtus pinetorum
|
Woodland vole
|
State-wide, but more common in Piedmont and Mountain regions.
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Myodes gapperi
|
Southern red-backed vole
|
Mountains of Union, Towns, and Rabun counties
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Neofiber alleni
|
Round-tailed muskrat, water rat
|
Southeastern Georgia, near the Okefenokee Swamp.
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Neotoma floridana
|
Eastern woodrat
|
Coastal Plain and mountains
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Neotoma magister
|
Allegheny woodrat
|
north-western part of the state
|
near-threatened
|
Cricetidae
|
Ochrotomys nuttalli
|
Golden mouse
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Ondatra zibethicus
|
Muskrat
|
Mountains, Ridge and Valley Province, Piedmont, and upper Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Oryzomys palustris
|
Marsh rice rat
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Peromyscus gossypinus
|
Cotton mouse
|
Primarily Coastal Plain, but can also be found in Ridge and Valley Province and Piedmont
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Peromyscus leucopus
|
White-footed mouse, woodmouse
|
Restricted to Piedmont and mountains
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Peromyscus maniculatus
|
Deer mouse
|
Summits of higher mountains
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Peromyscus polionotus
|
Oldfield mouse, beach mouse
|
State-wide, except high mountain areas
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Reithrodontomys humulis
|
Eastern harvest mouse
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Cricetidae
|
Sigmodon hispidus
|
Hispid cotton rat, cotton rat
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Dipodidae
|
Napaeozapus insignis
|
Woodland jumping mouse
|
Rare, Mountains
|
least concern
|
Dipodidae
|
Zapus hudsonius
|
Meadow jumping mouse
|
Rare in Georgia. Recorded in Clarke, Oconee, Hall, and Meriwether Counties.
|
least concern
|
Muridae
|
Mus musculus
|
House mouse
|
Introduced: state-wide
|
least concern
|
Muridae
|
Rattus norvegicus
|
Brown rat, Norway rat, wharf rat
|
Introduced: state-wide
|
least concern
|
Muridae
|
Rattus rattus
|
Black rat, roof rat
|
Introduced: the lower Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Lemuridae
|
Lemur catta
|
Ring-tailed lemur
|
Introduced to St. Catherines Island
|
Endangered
|
Bovidae
|
Bison bison
|
American bison
|
Extirpated from Georgia since the early 1800s
|
near threatened
|
Cervidae
|
Cervus canadensis
|
Elk
|
Reintroduced; eastern elk subspecies (C. c. canadensis) is extinct, Rocky Mountain elk subspecies (C. c. nelsoni) introduced
|
least concern
|
Cervidae
|
Dama dama
|
European fallow deer
|
Introduced: Little St. Simons Island
|
least concern
|
Cervidae
|
Odocoileus virginianus
|
White-tailed deer
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Suidae
|
Sus scrofa
|
Wild boar
|
Introduced: lower Coastal Plain and mountains
|
least concern
|
Canidae
|
Canis latrans
|
Coyote
|
Primarily in the western half of Georgia
|
least concern
|
Canidae
|
Canis rufus
|
Red wolf
|
Extirpated
|
critically endangered
|
Canidae
|
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
|
Gray fox
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Canidae
|
Vulpes vulpes
|
Red fox
|
Piedmont and mountainous regions, occasionally in the Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Felidae
|
Lynx rufus
|
Bobcat
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Felidae
|
Puma concolor
|
Cougar
|
Extirpated; eastern cougar population is extinct, occasional vagrant from Florida reported
|
least concern
|
Mephitidae
|
Mephitis mephitis
|
Striped skunk
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Mephitidae
|
Spilogale putorius
|
Eastern spotted skunk
|
State-wide, except not on the eastern portion of the Coastal Plain
|
vulnerable
|
Mustelidae
|
Lontra canadensis
|
North American river otter
|
Coastal Plain and salt marshes. Rare above the fall line.
|
least concern
|
Mustelidae
|
Neogale frenata
|
Long-tailed weasel
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Mustelidae
|
Neogale vison
|
American mink
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Procyonidae
|
Procyon lotor
|
Raccoon
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Ursidae
|
Ursus americanus
|
American black bear
|
Mountains, Ocmulgee River area, along the fall line, and in the Okefenokee Swamp.
|
least concern
|
Otariidae
|
Zalophus californianus
|
California sea lion
|
Introduced
|
least concern
|
Phocidae
|
Cystophora cristata
|
Hooded seal
|
Known only from records – presumed extirpated
|
vulnerable
|
Balaenidae
|
Eubalaena glacialis
|
North Atlantic right whale, black right whale
|
Known from three stranding records
|
critically endangered
|
Balaenopteridae
|
Balaenoptera brydei
|
Bryde's whale
|
Known from a 1978 stranding
|
least concern
|
Balaenopteridae
|
Megaptera novaeangliae
|
Humpback whale
|
Known from a stranding on Sapelo Island
|
least concern
|
Delphinidae
|
Globicephala macrorhynchus
|
Short-finned pilot whale
|
Known from 17 stranding events
|
least concern
|
Delphinidae
|
Pseudorca crassidens
|
False killer whale
|
Known from a single stranding
|
near threatened
|
Delphinidae
|
Stenella frontalis
|
Atlantic spotted dolphin
|
Known from sightings off of Georgia's shore
|
least concern
|
Delphinidae
|
Steno bredanensis
|
Rough-toothed dolphin
|
Known from a stranding event involving two individuals
|
least concern
|
Delphinidae
|
Tursiops truncatus
|
Common bottlenose dolphin, Atlantic bottlenose dolphin
|
Known from over forty strandings
|
least concern
|
Kogiidae
|
Kogia breviceps
|
Pygmy sperm whale
|
Known from 24 strandings
|
least concern
|
Kogiidae
|
Kogia simus
|
Dwarf sperm whale
|
Known from strandings
|
least concern
|
Ziphiidae
|
Mesoplodon densirostris
|
Blainville's beaked whale, tropical beaked whale
|
Known from a stranding on Cumberland Island
|
data deficient
|
Ziphiidae
|
Mesoplodon europaeus
|
Gervais' beaked whale
|
Known from a stranding on Ossabaw Island
|
data deficient
|
Ziphiidae
|
Ziphius cavirostris
|
Cuvier's beaked whale, goose-beaked whale
|
Known from six stranding records.
|
least concern
|
Molossidae
|
Tadarida brasiliensis
|
Mexican free-tailed bat
|
Uncommon, in Piedmont and Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Corynorhinus rafinesquii
|
Rafinesque's big-eared bat
|
Uncommon, state-wide
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Eptesicus fuscus
|
Big brown bat
|
Common state-wide
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Lasionycteris noctivagans
|
Silver-haired bat
|
Common, except in lower Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Lasiurus borealis
|
Eastern red bat
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Lasiurus cinereus
|
Hoary bat
|
Uncommon, state-wide
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Lasiurus intermedius
|
Northern yellow bat
|
Rare, Coastal Plain
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Lasiurus seminolus
|
Seminole bat
|
State-wide, mostly Coastal Plain and Piedmont
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis austroriparius
|
Southeastern myotis
|
Southwestern Georgia
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis grisescens
|
Gray bat, gray myotis
|
West Georgia
|
vulnerable
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis leibii
|
Eastern small-footed myotis
|
Rare, Dade and Union counties
|
endangered
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis lucifugus
|
Little brown bat
|
Bartow, Dade, Polk, Towns, and Walker counties
|
endangered
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis septentrionalis
|
Northern long-eared bat
|
Rare, in Mountain and Piedmont regions. Often confused with Myotis keenii, Keen's myotis, in older literature.
|
near threatened
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Myotis sodalis
|
Indiana bat
|
Dade County in Northwestern Georgia.
|
near threatened
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Nycticeius humeralis
|
Evening bat
|
State-wide
|
least concern
|
Vespertilionidae
|
Perimyotis subflavus
|
Tricolored bat, eastern pipistrelle
|
State-wide
|
vulnerable
|