List of solitary animals
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This is a list of solitary animals, which spend all or most of their adult lives in solitude. It includes species in which the adult female takes care of the offspring for a period of time.
- African golden cat
- African civet
- African palm civet
- American badger
- American mink
- American water shrew
- Arabian leopard
- Arabian red fox
- Arctic shrew
- Armadillo
- Aspiraculata
- Bamboo rat
- Badger[1]
- Bear
- Black marlin[2]
- Black rhinoceros
- Black-footed cat
- Blind mole rat
- Blue-tongued skink
- Boa constrictor
- Brown-throated sloth
- Bushbuck
- Bushy-tailed opossum
- Caracal
- Coast mole
- Common frog
- Cougar
- Crocodile[3]
- Crown-of-thorns starfish
- Cuttlefish[4]
- Dusky-footed woodrat
- Eastern pygmy possum
- European mink
- European polecat
- Fisher
- Fishing cat
- Four-horned antelope
- Four-toed hedgehog
- Frog[5]
- Giant anteater
- Golden hamster
- Gopher tortoise
- Giant California sea cucumber
- Great white shark[6]
- Grizzly bear
- Hawaiian hawk
- Honey badger
- Jaguar
- Japanese hare
- Javan rhinoceros
- Lemming
- Leopard
- Leopard tortoise
- Lionfish[7]
- Lowland paca
- Maned sloth
- Marbled polecat
- Marten
- Mountain paca
- Mountain lion[8]
- Mountain weasel
- Mud dauber
- Musk deer
- Neotropical otter
- Nine-banded armadillo
- Northern bettong
- Oarfish
- Oceanic whitetip shark
- Octopus[9]
- Opossum
- Orangutan
- Paca
- Philippine mouse-deer
- Philippine tarsier
- Polar bear
- Pollen wasp
- Potter wasp
- Pudú
- Red brocket
- Red panda
- Red squirrel
- Rhinoceros
- Ringed seal
- Sailfish[10]
- Sabertooth fish
- Scaly-tailed possum
- Serval
- Short-beaked echidna
- Siberian chipmunk
- Skunk
- Solenodon
- Solitary wasps
- Southern tamandua
- Spotted moray
- Spotted skunk
- Squid[11]
- Steppe polecat
- Striped hog-nosed skunk
- Striped marlin[12]
- Striped polecat
- Sumatran rhinoceros
- Swordfish[13]
- Syrian hamster
- Tapeti
- Tasmanian devil
- Thylacine
- Tiger
- Triggerfish[14]
- Vagrant shrew
- Water deer
- White marlin[15]
- Wolverine
- Zokor
References
- ↑ "Badgers".
- ↑ "Blue Marlin" (PDF).
- ↑ "Supersize Crocs: Crocodile Secrets of Survival". September 15, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Through the Eye of an Octopus". Discover Magazine. October 1, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Frog Pets".
- ↑ "Great White Shark".
- ↑ "Lionfish".
- ↑ "Living with Mountain Lions".
- ↑ "Through the Eye of an Octopus". Discover Magazine. October 1, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Blue Marlin" (PDF).
- ↑ "Through the Eye of an Octopus". Discover Magazine. October 1, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Blue Marlin" (PDF).
- ↑ "Swordfish" (PDF).
- ↑ "Triggerfish".
- ↑ "Blue Marlin" (PDF).
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