This is a list of mammals in Indonesia. It is derived from the IUCN Red List and includes those mammals that have been extinct since 1500. The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status:
EX | Extinct | No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died. |
EW | Extinct in the wild | Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range. |
CR | Critically endangered | The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild. |
EN | Endangered | The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. |
VU | Vulnerable | The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. |
NT | Near threatened | The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future. |
LC | Least concern | There are no current identifiable risks to the species. |
DD | Data deficient | There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species. |
Subclass: Yinotheria
Order: Monotremata (monotremes)
Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. Momotremata comprises the platypus and echidnas.
- Family: Tachyglossidae (echidnas)
- Genus: Tachyglossus
- Short-beaked echidna, T. aculeatus LC
- Genus: Zaglossus
- Sir David's long-beaked echidna, Z. attenboroughi CR
- Eastern long-beaked echidna, Z. bartoni VU
- Western long-beaked echidna, Z. bruijnii CR
- Genus: Tachyglossus
Subclass Metatheria
Order: Dasyuromorphia (carnivorous marsupials)
The order Dasyuromorphia comprises most of the carnivorous marsupials, including quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, the Tasmanian devil, and the recently extinct thylacine.
- Family: Dasyuridae
- Genus: Dasyurus
- New Guinean quoll, D. albopunctatus
- Bronze quoll, D. spartacus
- Genus: Micromurexia
- Habbema dasyure, Micromurexia habbema
- Genus: Murexechinus
- Black-tailed dasyure, Murexechinus melanurus
- Genus: Murexia
- Short-furred dasyure, Murexia longicaudata
- Genus: Myoictis
- Three-striped dasyure, Myoictis melas
- Wallace's dasyure, Myoictis wallacii
- Tate's three-striped dasyure, Myoictis wavicus
- Genus: Neophascogale
- Speckled dasyure, Neophascogale lorentzi
- Genus: Phascolosorex
- Red-bellied marsupial shrew, Phascolosorex doriae
- Narrow-striped marsupial shrew, Phascolosorex dorsalis
- Genus: Phascomurexia
- Long-nosed dasyure, Phascomurexia naso
- Genus: Planigale
- New Guinean planigale, Planigale novaeguineae
- Genus: Sminthopsis
- Chestnut dunnart, Sminthopsis archeri
- Carpentarian dunnart, Sminthopsis butleri
- Red-cheeked dunnart, Sminthopsis virginiae
- Genus: Dasyurus
Order: Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbies)
Peramelemorphia includes the bandicoots and bilbies: it equates approximately to the mainstream of marsupial omnivores. All members of the order are endemic to the twin land masses of Australia-New Guinea and most have the characteristic bandicoot shape: a plump, arch-backed body with a long, delicately tapering snout, very large upright ears, relatively long, thin legs, and a thin tail.
- Family: Peramelidae (bandicoots)
- Genus: Echymipera
- Clara's echymipera, E. clara LC
- Common echymipera, E. kalubu LC
- Long-nosed echymipera, E. rufescens LC
- Genus: Isoodon
- Northern brown bandicoot, I. macrourus LC
- Genus: Microperoryctes
- Arfak pygmy bandicoot, M. aplini DD
- Striped bandicoot, M. longicauda LC
- Mouse bandicoot, M. murina LC
- Genus: Peroryctes
- Raffray's bandicoot, P. raffrayana LC
- Genus: Rhynchomeles
- Seram bandicoot, R. prattorum EN
- Genus: Echymipera
Order: Diprotodontia (kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and allies)
Diprotodontia is a large order of about 120 marsupial mammals including the kangaroos, wallabies, possums, koala, wombats, and many others. They are restricted to Australasia.
- Family Burramyidae (pygmy possums)
- Genus: Cercartetus
- Long-tailed pygmy possum, Cercartetus caudatus
- Genus: Cercartetus
- Family Phalangeridae
- Genus: Ailurops
- Talaud bear cuscus, Ailurops melanotis
- Sulawesi bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus
- Genus: Phalanger
- Gebe cuscus, Phalanger alexandrae
- Mountain cuscus, Phalanger carmelitae
- Ground cuscus, Phalanger gymnotis
- Blue-eyed cuscus, Phalanger matabiru
- Southern common cuscus, Phalanger mimicus
- Northern common cuscus, Phalanger orientalis
- Ornate cuscus, Phalanger ornatus
- Rothschild's cuscus, Phalanger rothschildi
- Silky cuscus, Phalanger sericeus
- Stein's cuscus, Phalanger vestitus
- Genus: Spilocuscus
- Common spotted cuscus, Spilocuscus maculatus
- Waigeou cuscus, Spilocuscus papuensis
- Black-spotted cuscus, Spilocuscus rufoniger
- Blue-eyed spotted cuscus, Spilocuscus wilsoni
- Genus: Strigocuscus
- Sulawesi dwarf cuscus, Strigocuscus celebensis
- Banggai cuscus, Strigocuscus pelengensis
- Genus: Ailurops
- Family: Petauridae
- Genus: Dactylopsila
- Great-tailed triok, Dactylopsila megalura
- Long-fingered triok, Dactylopsila palpator
- Striped possum, Dactylopsila trivirgata
- Genus: Petaurus
- Biak glider, Petaurus biacensis
- Krefft's glider, Petaurus notatus
- Genus: Dactylopsila
- Family: Pseudocheiridae
- Genus: Pseudochirops
- D'Albertis' ringtail possum, Pseudochirops albertisii
- Plush-coated ringtail possum, Pseudochirops corinnae
- Reclusive ringtail possum, Pseudochirops coronatus
- Coppery ringtail possum, Pseudochirops cupreus
- Genus: Pseudochirulus
- Lowland ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus canescens
- Weyland ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus caroli
- Masked ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus larvatus
- Pygmy ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus mayeri
- Vogelkop ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus schlegeli
- Genus: Pseudochirops
- Family: Acrobatidae
- Genus: Distoechurus
- Feather-tailed possum, Distoechurus pennatus
- Genus: Distoechurus
- Family: Macropodidae
- Genus: Dendrolagus
- Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo, Dendrolagus goodfellowi
- Grizzled tree-kangaroo, Dendrolagus inustus
- Dingiso, Dendrolagus mbaiso
- Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo, Dendrolagus pulcherrimus
- Seri's tree-kangaroo, Dendrolagus stellarum
- Ursine tree-kangaroo, Dendrolagus ursinus
- Genus: Dorcopsis
- White-striped dorcopsis, Dorcopsis hageni
- Gray dorcopsis, Dorcopsis luctuosa
- Brown dorcopsis, Dorcopsis muelleri
- Genus: Dorcopsulus
- Small dorcopsis, Dorcopsulus vanheurni
- Genus: Macropus
- Agile wallaby, Macropus agilis
- Genus: Thylogale
- Brown's pademelon, Thylogale browni
- Dusky pademelon, Thylogale brunii
- Red-legged pademelon, Thylogale stigmatica
- Genus: Dendrolagus
Subclass Eutheria
Order: Proboscidea (elephants)
The elephants comprise three living species and are the largest living land animals.
- Family: Elephantidae
- Genus: Elephas
- Asian elephant, E. maximus EN[1]
- Genus: Elephas
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
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
- Genus: Dendrogale
- Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, D. melanura DD[3]
- Genus: Tupaia
- Golden-bellied treeshrew, T. chrysogaster VU[4]
- Striped treeshrew, T. dorsalis DD[5]
- Common treeshrew, T. glis LC[6]
- Slender treeshrew, T. gracilis LC[7]
- Horsfield's treeshrew, T. javanica LC[8]
- Long-footed treeshrew, T. longipes LC[9]
- Pygmy treeshrew, T. minor LC[10]
- Painted treeshrew, T. picta LC[11]
- Ruddy treeshrew, T. splendidula LC[12]
- Large treeshrew, T. tana LC[13]
- Genus: Dendrogale
- Family Ptilocercidae
- Genus: Ptilocercus
- Pen-tailed treeshrew, P. lowii LC[14]
- Genus: Ptilocercus
Order: Dermoptera (colugos)
The two species of colugos make up the order Dermoptera. They are arboreal gliding mammals found in Southeast Asia.
- Family Cynocephalidae
- Genus: Galeopterus
- Sunda flying lemur, G. variegatus LC[15]
- Genus: Galeopterus
Order: Primates
The order Primates contains humans and their closest relatives: lemurs, lorisoids, monkeys, and apes.
- Family Lorisidae
- Genus: Nycticebus
- Bangka slow loris, N. bancanus
- Bornean slow loris, N. borneanus
- Sunda slow loris, N. coucang EN[16]
- Javan slow loris, N. javanicus CR
- Kayan River slow loris, N. kayan
- Philippine slow loris, N. menagensis VU
- Genus: Nycticebus
- Family Tarsiidae
- Genus: Cephalopachus
- Horsfield's tarsier, C. bancanus VU
- Genus: Tarsius
- Dian's tarsier, T. dentatus VU
- Lariang tarsier, T. lariang DD
- Peleng tarsier, T. pelengensis EN
- Pygmy tarsier, T. pumilus DD
- Sangihe tarsier, T. sangirensis EN
- Spectral tarsier, T. tarsier VU
- Genus: Cephalopachus
- Family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)
- Genus: Macaca
- Crab-eating macaque, M. fascicularis VU[17]
- Heck's macaque, M. hecki VU
- Moor macaque, M. maura EN
- Southern pig-tailed macaque, M. nemestrina VU
- Celebes crested macaque, M. nigra CR
- Gorontalo macaque, M. nigrescens VU
- Booted macaque, M. ochreata VU
- Pagai Island macaque, M. pagensis CR
- Siberut macaque, M. siberu VU
- Tonkean macaque, M. tonkeana VU
- Genus: Nasalis
- Proboscis monkey, N. larvatus EN[18]
- Genus: Presbytis
- Black-and-white langur, P. bicolor DD
- Sarawak surili, P. chrysomelas CR
- Javan surili, P. comata EN
- Miller's langur, P. canicrus EN
- White-fronted surili, P. frontata VU
- Hose's langur, P. hosei VU
- Black-crested Sumatran langur, P. melalophos EN
- Mitered langur, P. mitrata EN
- Natuna Island surili, P. natunae VU
- East Sumatran banded langur, P. percura DD
- Mentawai langur, P. potenziani EN
- Maroon leaf monkey, P. rubicunda LC
- Saban grizzled langur, P. sabana EN
- White-thighed surili, P. siamensis NT
- Siberut langur, P. siberu EN
- Black Sumatran langur, P. sumatrana EN
- Thomas's langur, P. thomasi VU
- Genus: Simias
- Pig-tailed langur, S. concolor CR
- Genus: Trachypithecus
- East Javan langur, T. auratus VU
- Silvery lutung, T. cristatus NT
- West Javan langur, T. mauritius VU
- Genus: Macaca
- Family Hylobatidae (gibbons)
- Genus: Hylobates
- Agile gibbon, H. agilis EN
- Bornean white-bearded gibbon, H. albibarbis EN
- Kloss's gibbon, H. klossii EN
- Lar gibbon, H. lar EN[19]
- Silvery gibbon, H. moloch EN
- Müller's gibbon, H. muelleri EN
- Genus: Symphalangus
- Siamang, S. syndactylus EN
- Genus: Hylobates
- Family Hominidae
- Genus: Pongo
- Sumatran orangutan, P. abelii CR
- Bornean orangutan, P. pygmaeus EN[20]
- Tapanuli orangutan, P. tapanuliensis CR
- Genus: Pongo
Order: Rodentia (rodents)
Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (99 lb).
- Family Hystricidae (Old World porcupines)
- Genus: Atherurus
- Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine, Atherurus macrourus LC
- Genus: Hystrix
- Malayan porcupine, H. brachyura LC[21]
- Thick-spined porcupine, Hystrix crassispinis LC
- Sunda porcupine, Hystrix javanica LC
- Sumatran porcupine, Hystrix sumatrae LC
- Genus: Trichys
- Long-tailed porcupine, Trichys fasciculata LC
- Genus: Atherurus
- Family Sciuridae (squirrels)
- Genus: Aeromys
- Black flying squirrel, Aeromys tephromelas DD
- Thomas's flying squirrel, Aeromys thomasi DD
- Genus: Callosciurus
- Kloss's squirrel, Callosciurus albescensDD
- Mentawai squirrel, Callosciurus melanogaster VU
- Black-striped squirrel, Callosciurus nigrovittatus NT
- Plantain squirrel, Callosciurus notatus LC
- Borneo black-banded squirrel, Callosciurus orestes LC
- Prevost's squirrel, Callosciurus prevostii LC
- Genus: Dremomys
- Bornean mountain ground squirrel, Dremomys everetti LC
- Genus: Exilisciurus
- Least pygmy squirrel, Exilisciurus exilis
- Tufted pygmy squirrel, Exilisciurus whiteheadi
- Genus: Hylopetes
- Bartel's flying squirrel, Hylopetes bartelsi
- Gray-cheeked flying squirrel, Hylopetes lepidus
- Jentink's flying squirrel, Hylopetes platyurus
- Sipora flying squirrel, Hylopetes sipora
- Red-cheeked flying squirrel, Hylopetes spadiceus
- Sumatran flying squirrel, Hylopetes winstoni
- Genus: Hyosciurus
- Montane long-nosed squirrel, Hyosciurus heinrichi
- Lowland long-nosed squirrel, Hyosciurus ileile
- Genus: Iomys
- Javanese flying squirrel, Iomys horsfieldii
- Mentawi flying squirrel, Iomys sipora
- Genus: Lariscus
- Three-striped ground squirrel, Lariscus insignis
- Niobe ground squirrel, Lariscus niobe
- Mentawai three-striped squirrel, Lariscus obscurus
- Genus: Petaurista
- Spotted giant flying squirrel, Petaurista elegans
- Genus: Petinomys
- Whiskered flying squirrel, Petinomys genibarbis
- Hagen's flying squirrel, Petinomys hageni
- Siberut flying squirrel, Petinomys lugens
- Arrow flying squirrel, Petinomys sagitta
- Temminck's flying squirrel, Petinomys setosus
- Vordermann's flying squirrel, Petinomys vordermanni
- Genus: Prosciurillus
- Secretive dwarf squirrel, Prosciurillus abstrusus
- Whitish dwarf squirrel, Prosciurillus leucomus
- Celebes dwarf squirrel, Prosciurillus murinus
- Sanghir squirrel, Prosciurillus rosenbergii
- Weber's dwarf squirrel, Prosciurillus weberi
- Genus: Pteromyscus
- Smoky flying squirrel, Pteromyscus pulverulentus
- Genus: Ratufa
- Cream-coloured giant squirrel, Ratufa affinis
- Black giant squirrel, Ratufa bicolor
- Genus: Rheithrosciurus
- Tufted ground squirrel, Rheithrosciurus macrotis
- Genus: Rhinosciurus
- Shrew-faced squirrel, Rhinosciurus laticaudatus
- Genus: Rubrisciurus
- Red-bellied squirrel, Rubrisciurus rubriventer
- Genus: Sundasciurus
- Brooke's squirrel, Sundasciurus brookei
- Fraternal squirrel, Sundasciurus fraterculus
- Horse-tailed squirrel, Sundasciurus hippurus
- Jentink's squirrel, Sundasciurus jentinki
- Low's squirrel, Sundasciurus lowii
- Slender squirrel, Sundasciurus tenuis
- Genus: Aeromys
- Family Spalacidae
- Genus: Rhizomys
- Large bamboo rat, Rhizomys sumatrensis
- Genus: Rhizomys
- Family Muridae
- Genus: Anisomys
- Squirrel-toothed rat, Anisomys imitator
- Genus: Baiyankamys
- Mountain water rat, Baiyankamys habbema
- Genus: Bandicota
- Lesser bandicoot rat, Bandicota bengalensis
- Greater bandicoot rat, Bandicota indica
- Genus: Berylmys
- Bower's white-toothed rat, Berylmys bowersi
- Genus: Bunomys
- Andrew's hill rat, Bunomys andrewsi
- Yellow-haired hill rat, Bunomys chrysocomus
- Heavenly hill rat, Bunomys coelestis
- Fraternal hill rat, Bunomys fratrorum
- Inland hill rat, Bunomys penitus
- Long-headed hill rat, Bunomys prolatus
- Genus: Chiropodomys
- Indomalayan pencil-tailed tree mouse, Chiropodomys gliroides
- Koopman's pencil-tailed tree mouse, Chiropodomys karlkoopmani
- Gray-bellied pencil-tailed tree mouse, Chiropodomys muroides
- Small pencil-tailed tree mouse, Chiropodomys pusillus
- Genus: Coccymys
- White-toothed brush mouse, Coccymys albidens
- Rümmler's brush mouse, Coccymys ruemmleri
- Genus: Coryphomys
- Buhler's coryphomys, Coryphomys buehleri
- Genus: Echiothrix
- Central Sulawesi echiothrix, Echiothrix centrosa
- Northern Sulawesi echiothrix, Echiothrix leucura
- Genus: Eropeplus
- Sulawesi soft-furred rat, Eropeplus canus
- Genus: Haeromys
- Ranee mouse, Haeromys margarettae
- Minahassa ranee mouse, Haeromys minahassae
- Lesser ranee mouse, Haeromys pusillus
- Genus: Hydromys
- Rakali, Hydromys chrysogaster
- Western water rat, Hydromys hussoni
- Genus: Hyomys
- Western white-eared giant rat, Hyomys dammermani
- Genus: Kadarsanomys
- Sody's tree rat, Kadarsanomys sodyi
- Genus: Komodomys
- Komodo rat, Komodomys rintjanus
- Genus: Lenomys
- Trefoil-toothed giant rat, Lenomys meyeri
- Genus: Lenothrix
- Gray tree rat, Lenothrix canus
- Genus: Leopoldamys
- Sundaic mountain leopoldamys, Leopoldamys ciliatus
- Diwangkara's long-tailed giant rat, Leopoldamys diwangkarai
- Long-tailed giant rat, Leopoldamys sabanus
- Mentawai long-tailed giant rat, Leopoldamys siporanus
- Genus: Lorentzimys
- New Guinean jumping mouse, Lorentzimys nouhuysi
- Genus: Mallomys
- De Vis's woolly rat, Mallomys aroaensis
- Alpine woolly rat, Mallomys gunung
- Subalpine woolly rat, Mallomys istapantap
- Rothschild's woolly rat, Mallomys rothschildi
- Genus: Mammelomys
- Large-scaled mosaic-tailed rat, Mammelomys lanosus
- Large mosaic-tailed rat, Mammelomys rattoides
- Genus: Margaretamys
- Beccari's margareta rat, Margaretamys beccarii
- Elegant margareta rat, Margaretamys elegans
- Little margareta rat, Margaretamys parvus
- Christine's margareta rat, Margaretamys christinae
- Genus: Maxomys
- Bartels's spiny rat, Maxomys bartelsii
- Dollman's spiny rat, Maxomys dollmani
- Hellwald's spiny rat, Maxomys hellwaldii
- Sumatran spiny rat, Maxomys hylomyoides
- Musschenbroek's spiny rat, Maxomys musschenbroekii
- Fat-nosed spiny rat, Maxomys inflatus
- Chestnut-bellied spiny rat, Maxomys ochraceiventer
- Pagai spiny rat, Maxomys pagensis
- Rajah spiny rat, Maxomys rajah
- Red spiny rat, Maxomys surifer
- Watts's spiny rat, Maxomys wattsi
- Whitehead's spiny rat, Maxomys whiteheadi
- Genus: Melasmothrix
- Sulawesian shrew rat, Melasmothrix naso
- Genus: Melomys
- Dusky mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys aerosus
- Bannister's rat, Melomys bannisteri
- Yamdena mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys cooperae
- Manusela mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys fraterculus
- Snow Mountains grassland mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys frigicola
- Seram long-tailed mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys fulgens
- Riama mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys howi
- White-bellied mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys leucogaster
- Papua grassland mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys lutillus
- Obi mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys obiensis
- Pavel's Seram mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys paveli
- Black-tailed mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys rufescens
- Short-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys caurinus
- Long-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat, Melomys talaudium
- Genus: Microhydromys
- Northern groove-toothed shrew mouse, Microhydromys richardsoni
- Genus: Mus
- Ryukyu mouse, Mus caroli
- Fawn-colored mouse, Mus cervicolor
- Sumatran shrewlike mouse, Mus crociduroides LC
- House mouse, M. musculus LC[22]
- Earth-colored mouse, Mus terricolor
- Volcano mouse, Mus vulcani VU
- Genus: Nesoromys
- Ceram rat, Nesoromys ceramicus EN
- Genus: Niviventer
- Dark-tailed tree rat, Niviventer cremoriventer
- Montane Sumatran white-bellied rat, Niviventer fraternus
- Chestnut white-bellied rat, Niviventer fulvescens
- Narrow-tailed white-bellied rat, Niviventer lepturus
- Long-tailed mountain rat, Niviventer rapit
- Genus: Papagomys
- Flores giant rat, Papagomys armandvillei
- Verhoeven's giant tree rat, Papagomys theodorverhoeveni
- Genus: Parahydromys
- New Guinea waterside rat, Parahydromys asper
- Genus: Paraleptomys,
- Northern water rat, Paraleptomys rufilatus
- Short-haired water rat, Paraleptomys wilhelmina
- Genus: Paramelomys
- Lorentz's mosaic-tailed rat, Paramelomys lorentzii
- Thomas's mosaic-tailed rat, Paramelomys mollis
- Long-nosed paramelomys, Paramelomys naso
- Lowland mosaic-tailed rat, Paramelomys platyops
- Mountain mosaic-tailed rat, Paramelomys rubex
- Stein's paramelomys, Paramelomys steini
- Genus: Paruromys
- Sulawesi giant rat, Paruromys dominator
- Genus: Paulamys
- Flores long-nosed rat, Paulamys naso
- Genus: Pithecheir
- Red tree rat, Pithecheir melanurus
- Genus: Pithecheirops
- Bornean pithecheirops, Pithecheirops otion
- Genus: Pogonomelomys
- Grey pogonomelomys, Pogonomelomys brassi
- Lowland brush mouse, Pogonomelomys bruijni
- Shaw Mayer's brush mouse, Pogonomelomys mayeri
- Genus: Pogonomys
- Large tree mouse, Pogonomys loriae
- Chestnut tree mouse, Pogonomys macrourus
- Gray-bellied tree mouse, Pogonomys sylvestris
- Genus: Pseudohydromys
- One-toothed shrew mouse, Pseudohydromys ellermani
- Western shrew mouse, Pseudohydromys occidentalis VU
- Genus: Rattus
- Sunburned rat, Rattus adustus DD
- Annandale's rat, Rattus annandalei LC
- Vogelkop mountain rat, Rattus arfakiensis DD
- Ricefield rat, Rattus argentiventer LC
- Western New Guinea mountain rat, Rattus arrogans LC
- Aceh rat, Rattus blangorum DD
- Bonthain rat, Rattus bontanus VU
- Sula rat, Rattus elaphinus VU
- Enggano rat, Rattus enganus
- Polynesian rat, Rattus exulans
- Spiny Ceram rat, Rattus feliceus VU
- Hainald's rat, Rattus hainaldi EN
- Hoffmann's rat, Rattus hoffmanni LC
- Hoogerwerf's rat, Rattus hoogerwerfi VU
- Japen rat, Rattus jobiensis NT
- Koopman's rat, Rattus koopmani NT
- Korinch's rat, Rattus korinchi LC
- Mentawai rat, Rattus lugens LC
- Opossum rat, Rattus marmosurus LC
- Little soft-furred rat, Rattus mollicomulus VU
- Molaccan prehensile-tailed rat, Rattus morotaiensis LC
- Himalayan field rat, Rattus nitidus
- Brown rat, R. norvegicus LC introduced[23]
- Arianus's rat, Rattus omichlodes
- Peleng rat, Rattus pelurus
- Large New Guinea spiny rat, Rattus praetor LC
- Black rat, Rattus rattus
- Glacier rat, Rattus richardsoni VU
- Southeastern xanthurus rat, Rattus salocco DD
- Simalur rat, Rattus simalurensis LC
- Stein's rat, Rattus steini LC
- Tanezumi rat, Rattus tanezumi LC
- Timor rat, Rattus timorensis DD
- Malayan field rat, Rattus tiomanicus LC
- Slender rat, Rattus verecundus LC
- Yellow-tailed rat, Rattus xanthurus LC
- Genus: Sommeromys
- Sommer's Sulawesi rat, Sommeromys macrorhinos DD
- Genus: Spelaeomys
- Flores cave rat, Spelaeomys florensis
- Genus: Sundamys
- Mountain giant Sunda rat, Sundamys infraluteus LC
- Bartels's rat, Sundamys maxi EN
- Müller's giant Sunda rat, Sundamys muelleri LC
- Genus: Taeromys
- Salokko rat, Taeromys arcuatus VU
- Lovely-haired rat, Taeromys callitrichus LC
- Celebes rat, Taeromys celebensis LC
- Sulawesi montane rat, Taeromys hamatus VU
- Small-eared rat, Taeromys microbullatus DD
- Sulawesi forest rat, Taeromys punicans NT
- Tondano rat, Taeromys taerae LC
- Genus: Tateomys
- Long-tailed shrew rat, Tateomys macrocercus VU
- Tate's shrew rat, Tateomys rhinogradoides DD
- Genus: Uromys
- Giant naked-tailed rat, Uromys anak LC
- Biak giant rat, Uromys boeadii CR
- Giant white-tailed rat, Uromys caudimaculatus LC
- Emma's giant rat, Uromys emmae CR
- Great Key Island giant rat, Uromys siebersi DD
- Genus: Xenuromys
- Mimic tree rat, Xenuromys barbatus NT
- Genus: Anisomys
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 20th 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
- Genus: Lepus
- Indian hare, L. nigricollis LC possibly introduced[24]
- Genus: Nesolagus
- Sumatran striped rabbit, Nesolagus netscheri
- Genus: Lepus
Order Eulipotyphla (shrews, moles, and hedgehogs)
The "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mammals. The shrews and solenodons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout-bodied burrowers. The hedgehogs are easily recognised by their spines while gymnures look more like large rats.
- Family: Erinaceidae
- Genus: Echinosorex
- Moonrat, Echinosorex gymnura
- Genus: Hylomys
- Dwarf gymnure, Hylomys parvus
- Bornean short-tailed gymnure, Hylomys dorsalis
- Max's short-tailed gymnure, Hylomys maxi
- Javan short-tailed gymnure, Hylomys suillus
- Leuser short-tailed gymnure, Hylomys vorax
- Genus: Echinosorex
- Family: Soricidae (shrews)
- Genus: Chimarrogale
- Bornean water shrew, Chimarrogale phaeura
- Sumatran water shrew, Chimarrogale sumatrana
- Genus: Crocidura
- Kinabalu shrew, Crocidura baluensis
- Batak shrew, Crocidura batakorum
- Beccari's shrew, Crocidura beccarii
- Thick-tailed shrew, Crocidura brunnea
- Elongated shrew, Crocidura elongata
- Bornean shrew, Crocidura foetida
- Hill's shrew, Crocidura hilliana
- Hutan shrew, Crocidura hutanis
- Jenkins' shrew, Crocidura jenkinsi
- Sulawesi shrew, Crocidura lea
- Sumatran giant shrew, Crocidura lepidura
- Sulawesi tiny shrew, Crocidura levicula
- Malayan shrew, Crocidura malayana
- Javanese shrew, Crocidura maxi
- Sunda shrew, Crocidura monticola
- Mossy forest shrew, Crocidura musseri
- Peninsular shrew, Crocidura negligens
- Black-footed shrew, Crocidura nigripes
- Oriental shrew, Crocidura orientalis
- Sumatran long-tailed shrew, Crocidura paradoxura
- Crocidura phanluongi
- Sulawesi white-handed shrew, Crocidura rhoditis
- Timor shrew, Crocidura tenuis
- Banka shrew, Crocidura vosmaeri
- Genus: Suncus
- Flores shrew, Suncus mertensi
- Asian house shrew, S. murinus LC[25]
- Genus: Chimarrogale
Order: Chiroptera (bats)
The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.
- Family: Pteropodidae (megabats)
- Genus: Acerodon
- Sulawesi flying fox, Acerodon celebensis LC
- Talaud flying fox, Acerodon humilis EN
- Sunda flying fox, Acerodon mackloti VU
- Genus: Aethalops
- Borneo fruit bat, Aethalops aequalis LC
- Pygmy fruit bat, Aethalops alecto LC
- Genus: Aproteles
- Bulmer's fruit bat, Aproteles bulmerae CR
- Genus: Balionycteris
- Spotted-winged fruit bat, Balionycteris maculata LC
- Genus: Chironax
- Black-capped fruit bat, Chironax melanocephalus LC
- Genus: Cynopterus
- Lesser short-nosed fruit bat, C. brachyotis LC[26]
- Horsfield's fruit bat, Cynopterus horsfieldi LC
- Peters's fruit bat, Cynopterus luzoniensis LC
- Minute fruit bat, Cynopterus minutus LC
- Nusatenggara short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus nusatenggara LC
- Greater short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx LC
- Indonesian short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus titthaecheileus LC
- Genus: Dobsonia
- Beaufort's naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia beauforti LC
- Halmahera naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia crenulata LC
- Biak naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia emersa VU
- Sulawesi naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia exoleta LC
- Lesser naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia minor LC
- Moluccan naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia moluccensis LC
- Western naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia peronii LC
- Greenish naked-backed fruit bat, Dobsonia viridis LC
- Genus: Dyacopterus
- Brooks's dyak fruit bat, Dyacopterus brooksi VU
- Rickart's dyak fruit bat, Dyacopterus rickarti
- Dayak fruit bat, Dyacopterus spadiceus NT
- Genus: Eonycteris
- Greater nectar bat, Eonycteris major DD
- Cave nectar bat, Eonycteris spelaea LC
- Genus: Harpyionycteris
- Sulawesi harpy fruit bat, Harpyionycteris celebensis VU
- Genus: Macroglossus
- Long-tongued nectar bat, Macroglossus minimus LC
- Long-tongued fruit bat, Macroglossus sobrinus LC
- Genus: Megaerops
- Tailless fruit bat, Megaerops ecaudatus LC
- Javan tailless fruit bat, Megaerops kusnotoi VU
- White-collared fruit bat, Megaerops wetmorei VU
- Genus: Neopteryx
- Small-toothed fruit bat, Neopteryx frosti EN
- Genus: Nyctimene
- Broad-striped tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene aello NT
- Common tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene albiventer LC
- Dark tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene celaeno VU
- Pallas's tube-nosed bat, Nyctimene cephalotes LC
- Mountain tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene certans NT
- Round-eared tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene cyclotis DD
- Dragon tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene draconilla VU
- Keast's tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene keasti VU
- Lesser tube-nosed bat, Nyctimene minutus VU
- Genus: Paranyctimene
- Lesser tube-nosed fruit bat, Paranyctimene raptor LC
- Steadfast tube-nosed fruit bat, Paranyctimene tenax
- Genus: Penthetor
- Dusky fruit bat, Penthetor lucasi LC
- Genus: Pteropus
- Black flying fox, Pteropus alecto LC
- Silvery flying fox, Pteropus argentatus
- Aru flying fox, Pteropus aruensis
- Ashy-headed flying fox, Pteropus caniceps
- Moluccan flying fox, Pteropus chrysoproctus
- Spectacled flying fox, Pteropus conspicillatus
- Gray flying fox, Pteropus griseus
- Small flying fox, Pteropus hypomelanus
- Kei flying fox, Pteropus keyensis
- Lombok flying fox, Pteropus lombocensis
- Big-eared flying fox, Pteropus macrotis
- Black-bearded flying fox, Pteropus melanopogon
- Black-eared flying fox, Pteropus melanotus
- Great flying fox, Pteropus neohibernicus
- Ceram fruit bat, Pteropus ocularis
- Masked flying fox, Pteropus personatus
- Geelvink Bay flying fox, Pteropus pohlei
- Philippine gray flying fox, Pteropus speciosus
- Temminck's flying fox, Pteropus temmincki
- Large flying fox, Pteropus vampyrus
- Genus: Rousettus
- Geoffroy's rousette, Rousettus amplexicaudatus
- Manado fruit bat, Rousettus bidens
- Sulawesi rousette, Rousettus celebensis
- Leschenault's rousette, Rousettus leschenaulti
- Linduan rousette, Rousettus linduensis
- Bare-backed rousette, Rousettus spinalatus
- Genus: Styloctenium
- Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit batStyloctenium wallacei
- Genus: Syconycteris
- Common blossom bat, Syconycteris australis
- Halmahera blossom bat, Syconycteris carolinae
- Moss-forest blossom bat, Syconycteris hobbit
- Genus: Thoopterus
- Swift fruit bat, Thoopterus nigrescens
- Genus: Acerodon
- Family Rhinopomatidae
- Genus: Rhinopoma
- Greater mouse-tailed bat, Rhinopoma microphyllum
- Genus: Rhinopoma
- Family Megadermatidae (false vampire bats)
- Genus: Megaderma
- Lesser false vampire bat, Megaderma spasma
- Genus: Megaderma
- Family Rhinolophidae (horseshoe bats)
- Genus: Rhinolophus
- Acuminate horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus acuminatus
- Intermediate horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus affinis
- Arcuate horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus arcuatus
- Bornean horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus borneensis
- Canut's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus canuti
- Sulawesi horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus celebensis
- Creagh's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus creaghi
- Broad-eared horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus euryotis
- Insular horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus keyensis
- Blyth's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus lepidus
- Woolly horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus luctus
- Big-eared horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus macrotis
- Madura horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus madurensis
- Smaller horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus megaphyllus
- Neriad horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus nereis NT
- Large-eared horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus philippinensis NT
- Least horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus pusillus LC
- Lesser woolly horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus sedulus
- Lesser brown horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus stheno LC
- Trefoil horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus trifoliatus LC
- Genus: Rhinolophus
- Family Hipposideridae
- Genus: Aselliscus
- Temminck's trident bat, Aselliscus tricuspidatus LC
- Genus: Coelops
- East Asian tailless leaf-nosed bat, Coelops frithii LC
- Malayan tailless leaf-nosed bat, Coelops robinsoni VU
- Genus: Hipposideros
- Dusky roundleaf bat, Hipposideros ater LC
- Bicolored roundleaf bat, Hipposideros bicolor LC
- Short-headed roundleaf bat, Hipposideros breviceps VU
- Spurred roundleaf bat, Hipposideros calcaratus LC
- Fawn leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros cervinus LC
- Ashy roundleaf bat, Hipposideros cineraceus LC
- Telefomin roundleaf bat, Hipposideros corynophyllus VU
- Timor roundleaf bat, Hipposideros crumeniferus DD
- Diadem leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros diadema LC
- Borneo roundleaf bat, Hipposideros doriae NT
- Dayak roundleaf bat, Hipposideros dyacorum LC
- Cantor's roundleaf bat, Hipposideros galeritus LC
- Crested roundleaf bat, Hipposideros inexpectatus
- Intermediate roundleaf bat, Hipposideros larvatus LC
- Big-eared roundleaf bat, Hipposideros macrobullatus
- Maduran leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros madurae
- Maggie Taylor's roundleaf bat, Hipposideros maggietaylorae
- Fly River roundleaf bat, Hipposideros muscinus
- Orbiculus leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros orbiculus
- Biak roundleaf bat, Hipposideros papua
- Peleng leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros pelingensis
- Sorensen's leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros sorenseni
- Sumba roundleaf bat, Hipposideros sumbae
- Wollaston's roundleaf bat, Hipposideros wollastoni
- Genus: Aselliscus
- Family Emballonuridae (sac-winged bats)
- Genus: Emballonura
- Small Asian sheath-tailed bat, Emballonura alecto
- Beccari's sheath-tailed bat, Emballonura beccarii
- Greater sheath-tailed bat, Emballonura furax
- Lesser sheath-tailed bat, Emballonura monticola
- Raffray's sheath-tailed bat, Emballonura raffrayana
- Genus: Mosia
- Dark sheath-tailed bat, Mosia nigrescens
- Genus: Saccolaimus
- Naked-rumped pouched bat, Saccolaimus saccolaimus
- Genus: Taphozous
- Indonesian tomb bat, Taphozous achates
- Long-winged tomb bat, Taphozous longimanus
- Black-bearded tomb bat, Taphozous melanopogon
- Theobald's tomb bat, Taphozous theobaldi
- Genus: Emballonura
- Family: Nycteridae (slit-faced bats)
- Genus: Nycteris
- Javan slit-faced bat, Nycteris javanica
- Malayan slit-faced bat, Nycteris tragata
- Genus: Nycteris
- Family: Molossidae (free-tailed bats)
- Genus: Chaerephon
- Northern freetail bat, Chaerephon jobensis
- Northern free-tailed bat, Chaerephon johorensis
- Genus: Cheiromeles
- Lesser naked bat, Cheiromeles parvidens
- Hairless bat, Cheiromeles torquatus
- Genus: Mops
- Malayan free-tailed bat, Mops mops
- Sulawesi free-tailed bat, Mops sarasinorum
- Genus: Mormopterus
- Beccari's free-tailed bat, Mormopterus beccarii
- Sumatran mastiff bat, Mormopterus doriae
- Genus: Otomops
- Javan mastiff bat, Otomops formosus
- Johnstone's mastiff bat, Otomops johnstonei
- Genus: Chaerephon
- Family Vespertilionidae (vesper bats)
- Genus: Arielulus
- Black-gilded pipistrelle, Arielulus circumdatus
- Coppery pipistrelle, Arielulus cuprosus
- Genus: Falsistrellus
- Pungent pipistrelle, Falsistrellus mordax
- Peters's pipistrelle, Falsistrellus petersi
- Genus: Glischropus
- Javan thick-thumbed bat, Glischropus javanus
- Common thick-thumbed bat, Glischropus tylopus
- Genus: Harpiocephalus
- Lesser hairy-winged bat, Harpiocephalus harpia
- Greater hairy-winged bat, Harpiocephalus mordax
- Genus: Hesperoptenus
- Blanford's bat, Hesperoptenus blanfordi
- False serotine bat, Hesperoptenus doriae
- Gaskell's false serotine, Hesperoptenus gaskelli
- Large false serotine, Hesperoptenus tomesi
- Genus: Hypsugo
- Brown pipistrelle, Hypsugo imbricatus
- Red-brown pipistrelle, Hypsugo kitcheneri
- Big-eared pipistrelle, Hypsugo macrotis
- Vordermann's pipistrelle, Hypsugo vordermanni
- Genus: Kerivoula
- Flores woolly bat, Kerivoula flora
- Hardwicke's woolly bat, Kerivoula hardwickii
- Small woolly bat, Kerivoula intermedia
- Papillose woolly bat, Kerivoula papillosa
- Clear-winged woolly bat, Kerivoula pellucida
- Painted bat, Kerivoula picta
- Whitehead's woolly bat, Kerivoula whiteheadi
- Genus: Miniopterus
- Little bent-wing bat, Miniopterus australis
- Miniopterus macrocneme
- Western bent-winged bat, Miniopterus magnater
- Intermediate long-fingered bat, Miniopterus medius
- Philippine long-fingered bat, Miniopterus paululus
- Small bent-winged bat, Miniopterus pusillus
- Common bent-wing bat, M. schreibersii VU[27]
- Shortridges's long-fingered bat, Miniopterus shortridgei
- Great bent-winged bat, Miniopterus tristis
- Genus: Murina
- Bronze tube-nosed bat, Murina aenea
- Round-eared tube-nosed bat, Murina cyclotis
- Flute-nosed bat, Murina florium
- Gilded tube-nosed bat, Murina rozendaali
- Brown tube-nosed bat, Murina suilla
- Genus: Myotis
- Large-footed bat, Myotis adversus
- Peters's myotis, Myotis ater
- Hodgson's bat, M. formosus LC[28]
- Lesser large-footed bat, Myotis hasseltii
- Herman's myotis, Myotis hermani
- Horsfield's bat, Myotis horsfieldii
- Pallid large-footed myotis, Myotis macrotarsus
- Maluku myotis, Myotis moluccarum
- Burmese whiskered bat, Myotis montivagus
- Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat, Myotis muricola
- Ridley's bat, Myotis ridleyi
- Himalayan whiskered bat, Myotis siligorensis
- Kei myotis, Myotis stalkeri
- Genus: Nyctophilus
- Sunda long-eared bat, Nyctophilus heran
- Greater long-eared bat, Nyctophilus timoriensis
- Genus: Philetor
- Rohu's bat, Philetor brachypterus
- Genus: Phoniscus
- Groove-toothed bat, Phoniscus atrox
- Peters's trumpet-eared bat, Phoniscus jagorii
- Golden-tipped bat, Phoniscus papuensis
- Genus: Pipistrellus
- Angulate pipistrelle, Pipistrellus angulatus
- Kelaart's pipistrelle, Pipistrellus ceylonicus
- Java pipistrelle, Pipistrellus javanicus
- Minahassa pipistrelle, Pipistrellus minahassae
- Lesser Papuan pipistrelle, Pipistrellus papuanus
- Narrow-winged pipistrelle, Pipistrellus stenopterus
- Least pipistrelle, Pipistrellus tenuis
- Genus: Scotophilus
- Sulawesi yellow bat, Scotophilus celebensis
- Sody's yellow house bat, Scotophilus collinus
- Lesser Asiatic yellow bat, Scotophilus kuhlii
- Genus: Scotorepens
- Northern broad-nosed bat, Scotorepens sanborni
- Genus: Tylonycteris
- Lesser bamboo bat, Tylonycteris pachypus
- Greater bamboo bat, Tylonycteris robustula
- Genus: Arielulus
Order Pholidota (pangolins)
The order Pholidota 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, M. javanica CR[29]
- Genus: Manis
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.
- Family: Balaenopteridae (rorquals)
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Common minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata LC
- Antarctic minke whale, Balaenoptera bonaerensis DD
- Sei whale, Balaenoptera borealis EN
- Bryde's whale, Balaenoptera brydei DD
- Eden's whale, Balaenoptera edeni DD
- Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus EN
- Fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus EN
- Omura's whale, Balaenoptera omurai DD
- Genus: Megaptera
- Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae LC
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Family Physeteridae (sperm whales)
- Genus: Physeter
- Sperm whale, Physeter macrocephalus VU
- Genus: Physeter
- Family: Kogiidae (small sperm whales)
- Genus: Kogia
- Pygmy sperm whale, K. breviceps DD[30]
- Dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima DD
- Genus: Kogia
- Family: Phocoenidae (porpoises)
- Genus: Neophocaena
- Finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides VU
- Genus: Neophocaena
- Family Ziphiidae (beaked whales)
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Blainville's beaked whale, Mesoplodon densirostris DD
- Ginkgo-toothed beaked whale, Mesoplodon ginkgodens DD
- Genus: Ziphius
- Cuvier's beaked whaleZiphius cavirostris LC
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Family: Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins)
- Genus: Delphinus
- Long-beaked common dolphin, Delphinus capensis DD
- Genus: Feresa
- Pygmy killer whale, Feresa attenuata DD
- Genus: Globicephala
- Short-finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus DD
- Genus: Grampus
- Risso's dolphin, Grampus griseus LC
- Genus: Lagenodelphis
- Fraser's dolphin, Lagenodelphis hosei LC
- Genus: Orcaella
- Irrawaddy dolphin, O. brevirostris EN[31]
- Australian snubfin dolphin, Orcaella heinsohni NT
- Genus: Orcinus
- Genus: Peponocephala
- Melon-headed whale, Peponocephala electra LC
- Genus: Pseudorca
- False killer whale, Pseudorca crassidens DD
- Genus: Sousa
- Chinese white dolphin, Sousa chinensis NT
- Genus: Stenella
- Pantropical spotted dolphin, Stenella attenuata LC
- Striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba LC
- Spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris DD
- Genus: Steno
- Rough-toothed dolphin, Steno bredanensis LC
- Genus: Tursiops
- Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops aduncus DD
- Common bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus LC
- Genus: Delphinus
Order: Carnivora (carnivorans)
There are over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.
- Family Felidae (cats)
- Genus: Catopuma
- Bay cat, C. badia EN[33]
- Asian golden cat, C. temminckii NT[34]
- Genus: Neofelis
- Sunda clouded leopard, N. diardi VU[35]
- Genus: Panthera
- Leopard, P. pardus VU[36]
- Javan leopard, P. p. melas EN[37]
- Tiger, P. tigris EN[38]
- Bali tiger, P. t. sondaica EX[38]
- Javan tiger, P. t. sondaica EX[38]
- Sumatran tiger, P. t. sondaica CR[38]
- Leopard, P. pardus VU[36]
- Genus: Pardofelis
- Marbled cat, P. marmorata NT[39]
- Genus: Prionailurus
- Sunda leopard cat, P. javanensis
- Flat-headed cat, P. planiceps VU[40]
- Fishing cat, P. viverrinus VU presence uncertain[41]
- Genus: Catopuma
- Family Viverridae (civets)
- Genus: Arctictis
- Genus: Arctogalidia
- Small-toothed palm civet, A. trivirgata LC[43]
- Genus: Cynogale
- Otter civet, C. bennettii EN[44]
- Genus: Hemigalus
- Banded palm civet, H. derbyanus NT[45]
- Genus: Macrogalidia
- Sulawesi palm civet, M. musschenbroekii VU[46]
- Genus: Paguma
- Masked palm civet, P. larvata LC[47]
- Genus: Paradoxurus
- Asian palm civet, P. hermaphroditus LC[48]
- Genus: Viverra
- Malayan civet, V. tangalunga LC[49]
- Genus: Viverricula
- Small Indian civet, V. indica LC[50]
- Family Prionodontidae (linsangs)
- Genus: Prionodon
- Banded linsang, P. linsang LC[51]
- Genus: Prionodon
- Family Herpestidae (mongooses)
- Genus: Urva
- Short-tailed mongoose, U. brachyura NT[52]
- Javan mongoose, U. javanica LC[53]
- Collared mongoose, U. semitorquata NT[54]
- Genus: Urva
- Family Ursidae (bears)
- Family Canidae (Canids)
- Family: Mustelidae (weasels)
- Genus: Aonyx
- Asian small-clawed otter, A. cinereus VU[57]
- Genus: Arctonyx
- Sumatran hog badger, A. hoevenii LC[58]
- Genus: Lutra
- Eurasian otter, L. lutra NT[59]
- Hairy-nosed otter, L. sumatrana EN[60]
- Genus: Lutrogale
- Smooth-coated otter, L. perspicillata VU[61]
- Genus: Martes
- Yellow-throated marten, M. flavigula LC[62]
- Genus: Melogale
- Bornean ferret-badger, M. everetti VU[63]
- Javan ferret-badger, M. orientalis LC[64]
- Genus: Mustela
- Indonesian mountain weasel, M. lutreolina LC[65]
- Malayan weasel, M. nudipes LC[66]
- Genus: Aonyx
- Family Mephitidae (skunks)
- Genus: Mydaus
- Sunda stink badger, M. javanensis LC[67]
- Genus: Mydaus
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 Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses)
- Genus: Dicerorhinus
- Sumatran rhinoceros, D. sumatrensis CR[68]
- Genus: Rhinoceros
- Javan rhinoceros, R. sondaicus CR[69]
- Genus: Dicerorhinus
- Family Tapiridae (tapirs)
- Genus: Acrocodia
- Malayan tapir, A. indicus EN[70]
- Genus: Acrocodia
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)
- Genus: Babyrousa
- Buru babirusa, B. babyrussa VU
- Bola Batu babirusa, B. bolabatuensis VU
- North Sulawesi babirusa, B. celebensis VU
- Togian babirusa, B. togeanensis EN
- Genus: Sus
- Bornean bearded pig, S. barbatus VU
- Celebes warty pig, S. celebensis NT
- Wild boar, S. scrofa LC[71]
- Javan warty pig, S. verrucosus EN[72]
- Genus: Babyrousa
- Family Tragulidae (mouse deer)
- Genus: Tragulus
- Java mouse-deer, T. javanicus DD
- Lesser mouse-deer, T. kanchil LC
- Greater mouse-deer, T. napu LC
- Genus: Tragulus
- Family Bovidae (Bovids)
- Genus: Bos
- Genus: Bubalus
- Lowland anoa, B. depressicornis EN
- Mountain anoa, B. quarlesi EN
- Genus: Capricornis
- Mainland serow, C. sumatraensis VU[74]
- Family Cervidae (deer)
- Genus: Axis
- Bawean deer, A. kuhlii CR
- Genus: Muntiacus
- Bornean yellow muntjac, M. atherodes LC
- Sumatran muntjac, M. montanus DD
- Indian muntjac, M. muntjak LC[75]
- Genus: Rusa
- Rusa deer, R. timorensis VU
- Sambar deer, R. unicolor VU[76]
- Genus: Axis
Locally extinct
The following taxa are locally extinct in the country:
- Wild water buffalo, Bubalus arnee[77]
- Bali tiger and Javan tiger, both Panthera tigris sondaica populations[38]
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