- American Society of Mammalogists
- An organisation of scientists, natural resource managers, and others who have interests in any and all aspects of mammalian biology. - Animal Info
- Offers information on the biology and ecology of various species as well as current status of rare and endangered mammals. Also provides an individual species index sorted by common and scientific name. - Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections
- Major national resources for the study of brain anatomy. - Costa Rica Mammals
 - Hall of Mammals
- Extensive taxonomy from the University of California Museum of Palaeontology. - Incredible World of Mammals
- Looks at their evolution, reproduction, senses, and classification. - IUCN/SSC Afrotheria Specialist Group
- Facilitates the conservation of hyraxes, the aardvark, elephant-shrews or sengis, golden-moles, tenrecs, and their habitats. - Kinkajou, The
- National Geographic Magazine interactive feature with video, photos, and article about the bug-eyed relative of the raccoon. - Mammal Research Institute - Polish Academy of Sciences
 - Mammal Society
- Gives voice to British mammals featuring odd-toed ungulates, fact sheets, puzzles, and whale feeding. Learn about Britain's favourite rodent. - Mammal Species of the World (MSW)
- Contains the names of the 4,629 currently recognised species of mammals, in a taxonomic hierarchy that includes Order, Family, Subfamily, and Genus. - NATURE: Baby Tales
- All about young mammals. Includes puzzles and games, contests, and adoption resources. - Paleocene Mammals of the World
- An introduction to the first 10 million years of the age of mammals. Learn about these early mammals: multituberculates, marsupials, condylarths, and species that resembled primates and insectivores. - Shrew (ist's) Site, The
- Features a collection of links related to the shrew, a mouse-like mammal in the Soricidae family. Includes a photo gallery, bibliography, e-mail newsletter, and other shrew resources. - Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic
 - Ultimate Ungulate Page
- Guide to the world's hoofed mammal species.
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