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A unique and diverse albeit phylogenetically restricted mammal fauna is known from the Caribbean region. The region—specifically, all islands in the Caribbean Sea (except for small islets close to the continental mainland) and the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Barbados, which are not in the … See more
Opossums (order Didelphimorphia), the largest group of American marsupials, are of limited diversity in the Caribbean. The large opossum Didelphis marsupialis is found on See more
Armadillos (order Cingulata) include about 20 species, mostly in South America. One species, the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus … See more
Carnivorans (order Carnivora) are native only to islands at the margins of the Caribbean.
On Trinidad, the tayra (Eira barbara), the neotropical otter (Lontra … See morelate PleistoceneNearly 90% of the mammals of the Caribbean faunal region have gone extinct.early OligoceneMegalonychid sloths are known in the Caribbean from fossils as old as the early Oligocene.early MiocenePlatyrrhine monkeys are known in the Caribbean from fossils as old as the early Miocene.early MioceneCaviomorph rodents are known in the Caribbean from fossils as old as the early Miocene.late QuaternaryAll the sloths and monkeys, the unique insectivore Nesophontes, two of four species of solenodon, and a variety of rodents including all giant hutias, leaving only a few hutia species extant.QuaternaryThe large predator niches of the Caribbean islands were formerly occupied by endemic outsize hawks, falcons, caracaras, teratorns and owls, such as Titanohierax, Gigantohierax, Buteogallus borrasi, Caracara tellustris, Oscaravis olsoni, Ornimegalonyx and Tyto pollens - all of which are now extinct.QuaternaryThe Caribbean monk seal was once native to the Caribbean until they went extinct since the last sighting was in 1952.QuaternaryAbout half of the Caribbean bat species have suffered either total or local extinction in recent times.QuaternaryThe small Indian mongoose has been widely introduced in the Caribbean from the 1870s onwards.QuaternaryOld World monkeys have been introduced to some of the Lesser Antilles.Bats (order Chiroptera) are diverse in the Caribbean, with over 60 species known from Trinidad alone. Six families—Phyllostomidae See more
Artiodactyls include deer, antelope, cattle, pigs, camels, and related species, as well as whales and dolphins. A small form of the See more
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