Animals Beginning With N: The Complete List
If you’ve ever played the Animal Alphabet game then you know just how hard it is to think of animals beginning with n. Most people can’t think of a single one!
You might be surprised to learn that this planet is actually quite full of amazing animals beginning with n. In fact, I have collected hundreds of them right here in this post.
Because the list is so long, I haven’t provided specific information about each animal, but if you’re looking for a shorter, more fun list, then check out our other post Animals That Start With N: the Illustrated Guide.
That one has 37 beautifully illustrated animals and fun facts about each one! Ready to impress all your friends? Then let’s get going on the humongous list of animals beginning with n!
Our Favorite Animals that Start with N, an illustrated video!
A Quick Note About How We Chose the Animals on this List
This is a list of the English common names of all the animals beginning with n that we could find in the entire world. We didn’t include scientific names since that’s probably not what you’re looking for (plus that would add many thousands of names to the list!) I also haven’t included any scientific order or family names for the same reason.
This list focuses on vertebrate animals (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish) but we’ve included a short list of invertebrate animals at the end of the list. We’ve formatted the lists to start with all the single word names of animals beginning with N (because they’re the best for animal alphabets!) and the rest are multi-word names (like the New Guinea Singing Dog below) which are simply alphabetized.
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- Animals That Start With X: all the animals in one list
So How Many N Animals Are There in the World?
If you thought it was hard to think of any animals beginning with n then you’ll probably be surprised to learn that I’ve found over 700 animals beginning with n! And that’s just counting the common names of vertebrate animals.
I’ve added just a couple of invertebrate animals beginning with n to the end of the list, which isn’t exactly fair considering invertebrate animal species far outnumber vertebrates. But hey, most invertebrate species don’t even have common names! So here’s a quick breakdown of all the animals beginning with n:
Summary of the number of Animals beginning with n on our list.
176 Mammals
178 Birds
35 Reptiles
46 Amphibians
288 Fish
5 Invertebrates
728 Animals Beginning With N!
ANIMALS BEGINNING WITH N
If you want more information about any of these animals beginning with n, simply highlight the name in the list and right click it in your browser. Then from the pop up menu choose “Search with Google” and you’re good to go! Some of my favorite info resources are the IUCN Redlist, Arkive, Fishbase, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Encyclopedia of Life, & One Z00m which is my favorite way to see exactly where any animal fits on the tree of life!
176 Mammals Beginning with N
- Nabarlek
- Napu
- Narwhal
- Nilgai
- Ningaui
- Noctule
- Noolbenger
- Numbat
- Nutria
- Nyala
- Nairobi grass rat
- Naivasha mole rat
- naked mole rat
- naked-eared deer mouse
- naked-nosed pocket gopher
- naked-rumped pouched bat
- naked-rumped tomb bat
- Namaqua dune mole rat
- Namaqua rock rat
- Namaqua slender mongoose
- Namdapha flying squirrel
- Namib long-eared bat
- Napo spiny rat
- narrow-eared roundleaf bat
- narrow-faced kangaroo rat
- narrow-footed bristly mouse
- narrow-headed shrew
- narrow-headed vole
- narrow-nosed harvest mouse?n
- arrow-nosed planigale
- narrow-skulled pocket mouse
- narrow-striped marsupial shrew
- narrow-striped mongoose
- narrow-tailed white-bellied rat
- narrow-winged pipistrelle
- Nasarov’s vole
- Natal duiker
- Natal free-tailed bat
- Natal multimammate mouse
- Natal red rockhare
- Nathusius’s pipistrelle
- Natterer’s bat
- Natterer’s tuco-tuco
- Nayarit mouse
- Neave’s mouse
- neglected shrew
- Negros naked-backed fruit bat
- Negros shrew
- Nehring’s blind mole rat
- Neill’s long-tailed giant rat
- Nelson and Goldman’s woodrat
- Nelson’s antelope squirrel
- Nelson’s collared lemming
- Nelson’s giant deer mouse
- Nelson’s kangaroo rat
- Nelson’s pocket mouse
- Nelson’s rice rat
- Nelson’s spiny pocket mouse
- Nelson’s woodrat
- Nendo tube-nosed fruit bat
- neotropical pygmy squirrel
- neotropical river otter
- neriad horseshoe bat
- Neuquen grass mouse
- New Britain naked-backed fruit bat
- New Britain water rat
- New Caledonia flying fox
- New England cottontail
- New Guinea big-eared bat
- New Guinea long-eared bat
- New Guinea sheath-tailed bat
- New Guinea singing dog
- New Guinean jumping mouse
- New Guinean planigale
- New Guinean quoll
- New Guinean rat
- New Holland mouse
- New Zealand fur seal
- New Zealand greater short-tailed bat
- New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat
- New Zealand sea lion
- Niangara free-tailed bat
- Nicaraguan harvest mouse
- Nicaraguan pocket gopher
- Nicaraguan woodrat
- Nicobar flying fox
- Nicobar shrew
- Nicobar tree shrew
- Nigerian free-tailed bat
- Nigerian gerbil
- Nigerian mole rat
- Nigerian shrew
- Night Monkey
- Nikolaus’s mouse
- Nile lechwe
- Nilgiri marten
- Nilgiri tahr
- Nillu rat
- Nimba otter shrew
- Nimba shrew
- nimble-footed mouse
- nine-banded armadillo
- Ningbing pseudantechinus
- Niobe ground squirrel
- Noack’s roundleaf bat
- noisy night monkey
- Nolthenius’s long-tailed climbing mouse
- nonsense rat
- North African crested porcupine
- North African elephant shrew
- north African hedgehog
- North American porcupine
- north Chinese flying squirrel
- North Moluccan flying fox
- north Siberian vole
- North Sulawesi Babirusa
- north Sumatran leaf monkey
- northern Amazon red squirrel
- northern bat
- northern birch mouse
- northern bog lemming
- northern bottlenose whale
- northern broad-nosed bat
- northern brown bandicoot
- northern collared lemming
- northern elephant seal
- northern flying squirrel
- northern free-tailed bat
- northern fur seal
- northern ghost bat
- northern glider
- northern gracile mouse opossum
- northern grass mouse
- northern grasshopper mouse
- northern hairy-nosed wombat
- northern hopping mouse
- northern long-eared bat
- northern Luzon giant cloud rat
- northern Luzon shrew rat
- northern mastiff bat
- northern mole vole
- northern nail-tailed wallaby
- northern naked-tailed armadillo
- northern night monkey
- Northern Palawan tree squirrel
- northern palm squirrel
- northern pika
- northern pocket gopher
- northern pudu
- northern pygmy mouse
- northern quoll
- northern raccoon
- northern red-backed vole
- northern right whale
- northern right whale dolphin
- northern river otter
- northern rock mouse
- northern short-tailed shrew
- northern smooth-tailed tree shrew
- northern sportive lemur
- northern tamandua
- northern three-toed jerboa
- northern tree shrew
- northern viscacha
- northern water rat
- northern white rhino
- northern yellow bat
- northwestern fat mouse
- northwestern marsupial mole
- Norway lemming
- Nubian ibex
- Nubra pika
- Nusatenggara short-nosed fruit bat
- nut-colored yellow bat
- Nyika climbing mouse
- Nyika rock rat
178 Birds Beginning With N
- Nandu
- Nene
- Nightjar
- Night-Heron
- Nighthawk
- Nightingale
- Nicator
- Neddicky
- Noddy
- Nunbird
- Nunlet
- Nutcracker
- Nuthatch
- Nacunda Nighthawk
- Nahan’s Francolin
- Naked-faced Barbet
- Naked-faced Spiderhunter
- Namaqua Dove
- Namaqua Sandgrouse
- Namaqua Warbler
- Nanday Parakeet
- Nankeen Kestrel
- Nankeen Night Heron
- Napo Sabrewing
- Narcissus flycatcher
- Narcondam Hornbill
- Narina’s Trogon
- Narino Tapaculo
- Narosky’s Seedeater
- Narrow-billed Antwren
- Narrow-billed Tody
- Narrow-billed Woodcreeper
- Narrow-tailed Emerald
- Narrow-tailed Starling
- Nashville Warbler
- Natal Francolin
- Native Hen
- Nauru Reed-Warbler
- Nava’s Wren
- Nazca booby
- Nduk Eagle-Owl
- Neblina Metaltail
- Neblina tapaculo
- Nechisar Nightjar
- Necklaced Spinetail
- Needle-billed Hermit
- Neergaard’s Sunbird
- Negros Bleeding-heart
- Negros Tree Babbler
- Nelicourvi Weaver
- Nelson’s oriole
- Neotropic Cormorant
- Neotropical River Warbler
- Nepal Cutia
- Nepal Fulvetta
- Nepal Martin
- Nesoenas mayeri
- Neumann’s Warbler
- New Britain Bronzewing
- New Britain Coucal
- New Britain Friarbird
- New Britain Goshawk
- New Britain Kingfisher
- New Britain Rail
- New Britain Sparrowhawk
- New Britain Thrush
- New Caledonia White-eye
- New Caledonian Crow
- New Caledonian Cuckooshrike
- New Caledonian Flycatcher
- New Caledonian Friarbird
- New Caledonian Imperial-Pigeon
- New Caledonian Lorikeet
- New Caledonian Owlet-Nightjar
- New Caledonian Rail
- New Caledonian Whistler
- New Guinea Babbler
- New Guinea Bronzewing
- New Guinea Cuckooshrike
- New Guinea Flightless Rail
- New Guinea Harpy Eagle
- New Guinea Mountain White-eye
- New Guinea Pipit
- New Guinea Scrub Fowl
- New Hanover Munia
- New Holland Honeyeater
- New Ireland Friarbird
- New Ireland Munia
- New Zealand Bellbird
- New Zealand Dabchick
- New Zealand Dotterel
- New Zealand Falcon
- New Zealand Little Bittern
- New Zealand Pigeon
- New Zealand Quail
- New Zealand Robin
- New Zealand Scaup
- New Zealand Stilt
- New Zealand storm-petrel
- New Zealand Thrush
- Newton’s Fiscal
- Newton’s Golden Bowerbird
- Newton’s Parakeet
- Newton’s Sunbird
- Niam-niam parrot
- Niaufoou Scrubfowl
- Nicaraguan Grackle
- Nicaraguan Seed Finch
- Niceforo’s Wren
- Nicobar Bulbul
- Nicobar pigeon
- Nicobar scops-owl
- Nicobar Scrub Fowl
- Nicobar Shikra
- Nightingale Finch
- Nightingale Wren
- Nihoa Finch
- Nile Valley Sunbird
- Nilgiri Pipit
- Nilgiri White-breasted Laughing Thrush
- Nilgiri Wood Pigeon
- Nkulengu Rail
- Noble Snipe
- Nocturnal Curassow
- Noisy Friarbird
- Noisy Miner
- Noisy Pitta
- Noisy Scrub-bird
- Norfolk Gerygone
- Norfolk Parakeet
- Norfolk Starling
- Noronha Elaenia
- Noronha Vireo
- Northern Barred-Woodcreeper
- Northern Beardless Tyrannulet
- Northern Bentbill
- Northern Black-Flycatcher
- Northern bobwhite
- Northern Brown-throated Weaver
- Northern Brownbul
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Cassowary
- Northern Crombec
- Northern curlew
- Northern Double-collared Sunbird
- Northern Fantail
- Northern Flicker
- Northern Gannet
- Northern Giant-Petrel
- Northern Grey Tit
- Northern hawk-owl
- Northern Masked Weaver
- Northern Mockingbird
- Northern Parula
- Northern Phalarope
- Northern Potoo
- Northern Puffback
- Northern raven
- Northern Rosella
- Northern Rough-winged Swallow
- Northern Royal Albatross
- Northern saw-whet owl
- Northern Screamer
- Northern Scrub Robin
- Northern Scrub-Flycatcher
- Northern slaty antshrike
- Northern Waterthrush
- Northern Wheatear
- Northern White-crowned Tapaculo
- Northwestern crow
- Nubian Bustard
- Nubian Nightjar
- Nubian Woodpecker
- Numfor Paradise Kingfisher
- Nuthatch Vanga
- Nuttall’s woodpecker
- Nutting’s flycatcher
- Nyanza Swift
35 Reptiles Beginning With N
- Narrow-breasted Snakeneck Turtle
- Narrowbridged Mud Turtle
- Narrowbridged Musk Turtle
- Narrowhead Softshell
- Narrowhead Water Snake
- Natal Hingeback Tortoise
- Natal Midlands Dwarf Chameleon
- Natural Tree Gecko
- Navassa Curlytail Lizard
- Nayarit Coral Snake
- Negros ForestDragon
- Negros Island Worm Snake
- Negros Scaly-toed Gecko
- Nelson’s Spiny Lizard
- New Guinea crocodile
- New Guinea Snakeneck Turtle
- New GuineaSnapping Turtle
- Newman’s Knob-scaled Lizard
- Night Snake
- Night Tiger
- Nikolsky’s Iranian Gecko
- Nile crocodile
- Nilson’s Snake Skink
- Northern alligator lizard
- Northern bahamian rock iguana
- Northern Chiapas Arboreal Alligator Lizard
- Northern Chuckwalla
- Northern Desert Iguana
- Northern Leaf-tailed Gecko
- Northern water snake
- Northwestern garter snake
- Nuñez’ Tree Iguana
- Nubian Soft-shelled Turtle
- Nuevo Leon Graceful Brown Snake
- Nutaphand’s Narrowhead Softshell
46 Amphibians Beginning With N
- Newt
- Namaqua Caco
- Namaqua Dainty Frog
- Namaqua Rain Frog
- Namaqua stream frog
- Namiye’s frog
- Nankiang horned toad
- Natal banana frog
- Natal Dwarf Puddle Frog
- Natal Ghost Frog
- Natal Sand Frog
- Natterjack Toad
- Neglected frog
- Negros forest frog
- Nepal Wart Frog, Nepal Cricket Frog
- Neuse river waterdog
- New Holland Frog, Snapping Frog
- New Jersey Chorus Frog
- New Mexico Spadefoot
- Nicholl’s Toadlet
- Nigeria Banana Frog
- Nile Delta Toad
- Nornalup frog
- North African fire salamander
- Northeastern Pepper Frog
- Northern Banded Newt
- Northern Banjo Frog
- Northern Barred Frog
- Northern Bullfrog
- Northern Burrowing Frog
- Northern corroboree frog
- Northern Crested Newt
- Northern Dusky Salamander
- Northern frog
- Northern Gray-cheeked Salamander
- Northern Leopard Frog
- Northern Ravine Salamander
- Northern Red-legged Frog
- Northern sheep frog
- Northern Spadefoot Toad
- Northern Territory Frog
- Northern tinker frog
- Northern Toadlet
- Northern Zigzag Salamander
- Northwest Mexico Leopard Frog
- Northwestern salamander
288 Fish Beginning With N
- Nalolo
- Nase
- Naso
- Needlefish
- Nightfish
- Ningu
- Nkupe
- Noodlefish
- Nukta
- Numbray
- Numbfish
- Nurseryfish
- Nachtrieb dace
- Nagaichthys filipes
- Nagasaki damsel
- Nahacky’s angelfish
- Nail snakelet
- Nairobi labeo
- Nakamura’s escolar
- Naked barracuda
- Naked blenny
- Naked cardinalfish
- Naked characin
- Naked dartfish
- Naked goby
- Naked osman
- Naked pipefish
- Naked puffer
- Naked sand darter
- Naked schizothoracin
- Naked shellear
- Naked silverside
- Naked snout rattail
- Naked sole
- Naked-belly searobin
- Naked-head toothfish
- Naked-headed catfish
- Naked-headed coralbrotula
- Naked-headed goby
- Namaqua barb
- Namib happy
- Namorado sandperch
- Naniha goby
- Narrow barred grubfish
- Narrow leg skate
- Narrow worm eel
- Narrow-barred butterflyfish
- Narrow-body righteye flounder
- Narrow-headed Altai osman
- Narrow-headed puffer
- Narrow-lined puffer
- Narrow-lined toadfish
- Narrow-snouted pipefish
- Narrowbanded sole
- Narrowbar swellshark
- Narrowfront tandan
- Narrowhead rockcod
- Narrowmouth cat shark
- Narrownecked oceanic eel
- Narrownose smooth hound
- Narrowsnout grenadier
- Narrowstripe cardinalfish
- Narrowstripe pipefish
- Narrowtail cat shark
- Nash’s barb
- Nash’s barb
- Nassau grouper
- Natal angler
- Natal cusk-eel
- Natal dottyback
- Natal duckbill
- Natal duckbill
- Natal electric ray
- Natal fingerfin
- Natal flounder
- Natal flounders
- Natal knifejaw
- Natal mountain catfish
- Natal pandora
- Natal sergeant
- Natal snakelet
- Natal snakelet
- Natal toby
- Natal tongue-fish
- Natal tongue-fish
- Natal tongue-fish
- Natal wrasse
- Natal yellowfish
- Natterer’s anchovy
- Naude’s rubble goby
- Nautla cichlid
- Nazas chub
- Nazas pupfish
- Nazas shiner
- Nazas sucker
- Needle dogfish
- Needle-tooth moray
- Needlescaled queenfish
- Needlespine coral goby
- Neglected frostfish
- Neglected grenadier anchovy
- Negros pipefish
- Neighbor conger
- Neil’s grunter
- Neko-gigi
- Nelson’s anchovy
- Neon damsel
- Neon goby
- Neon goby
- Neon tetra
- Neosho madtom
- Nervous shark
- Netted tetra
- Network pipefish
- Network sole
- Network triplefin
- Neumann’s suckermouth
- Neumann’s suckermouth
- Neumayer’s barb
- New Caledonia cat shark
- New Caledonian black triplefin
- New Caledonian blackhead surf triplefin
- New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish
- New Caledonian striped triplefin
- New Caledonian thorny seahorse
- New Caledonian triplefin
- New Granada sea catfish
- New Grenada drum
- New Guinea blue-eye
- New Guinea mudskipper
- New Guinea tandan
- New Guinea thryssa
- New Guinea wrasse
- New Guinean frogfish
- New Guinean hairtail
- New River shiner
- New Zealand blueback sprat
- New Zealand brill
- New Zealand catshark
- New Zealand dory
- New Zealand greenback flounder
- New Zealand lanternshark
- New Zealand lanternshark
- New Zealand lemon sole
- New Zealand ling
- New Zealand longfin eel
- New Zealand orange perch
- New Zealand pygmy sleeper
- New Zealand ruffe
- New Zealand scaly headed triplefin
- New Zealand smooth skate
- New Zealand sole
- New Zealand sprat
- Nga lampeye
- Niangua darter
- Nibe croaker
- Nicaragua gizzard shad
- Nicaraguan mosquitofish
- Nielsen’s catetyx
- Nielsen’s mudbrotula
- Nielsen’s righteye flounder
- Niger barb
- Niger hind
- Niger stingray
- Niger tetra
- Nigerian clarias
- Nigerian killi
- Nigerian tonguesole
- Night aulonocara
- Night sergeant
- Night sergeant
- Night smelt
- Nightmare dreamer
- Nile distichodus
- Nile killifish
- Nile minnow
- Nile tilapia
- Nilgiri mystus
- Nilgiri osteobrama
- Nilgiris barb
- Nilgiris garra
- Nilsson’s pipefish
- Ninebar prawn-goby
- Ninebar prawn-goby
- Ninebar prawn-goby
- Nineline goby
- Ninespine batfish
- Ninespine stickleback
- Nippon Baratanago
- Nkhomo-benga peacock
- Noble goby
- Nocturn goby
- Nocturnal pearlfish
- Non parasitic lamprey
- Nonbanded whipfin mojarra
- Noodlefish
- Nor’-west snapper
- Nor’-west snapper
- Norman’s flounder
- Norman’s rockfish
- Norman’s rockfish
- Norman’s shovelnose ray
- Norman’s smooth-head
- Norman’s tonguesole
- Noronha wrasse
- North African catfish
- North Atlantic codling
- North caucasian gudgeon
- North New Guinea rainbowfish
- North Pacific hake
- North west black bream
- North-pacific argentine
- North-pacific frostfish
- North-pacific frostfish
- North-west ruffe
- Northern barracuda
- Northern bicoloured triplefin
- Northern bronze-gudgeon
- Northern brook lamprey
- Northern cavefish
- Northern checkmark cichlid
- Northern fraildisc clingfish
- Northern gray hakeling
- Northern gulf anchovy
- Northern harvestfish
- Northern hog sucker
- Northern kahawai
- Northern kingcroaker
- Northern madtom
- Northern mogurnda
- Northern mossback
- Northern mud gudgeon
- Northern paradise fish
- Northern pike
- Northern pilchard
- Northern pipefish
- Northern platyfish
- Northern Rainbowfish
- Northern red tabira bitterling
- Northern red tabira bitterling
- Northern river shark
- Northern rivers catfish
- Northern rock sole
- Northern rockfish
- Northern sand flathead
- Northern sawtail shark
- Northern scorpionfish
- Northern scorpionfish
- Northern sculpin
- Northern seahorse
- Northern smooth-tongue
- Northern snubnose garfish
- Northern sole
- Northern spiny seahorse
- Northern stargazer
- Northern starhead topminnow
- Northern studfish
- Northern tandan
- Northern whitefish
- Northern yellow-black triplefin
- Northland mudfish
- Northwest whiptail
- Norway bullhead
- Norway goby
- Norway pout
- Norwegian pollock
- Norwegian skate
- Norwegian topknot
- Nosestripe klipfish
- Nosey dottyback
- Notchbrow blenny
- Notched flathead
- Notched triplefin
- Notchheaded marblefish
- Notchtail stargazer
- Notchtongue goby
- Notoro skate
- Nun galilaeus
- Nurse hound
- Nurse shark
- Nurse tetra
- Nusa penida basslet
- Nutcracker prickleback
- Nutting’s hatchet fish
- Nutting’s hatchet fish
- Nutting’s moray
- Nyanza barb
- Nzoia barb
5 Invertebrate animals beginning with N
- Nautilus
- Nudibranch
- Nightcrawler
- Nematode
- Neptune’s Cup
Hal Brindley
Brindley is an American conservation biologist, wildlife photographer, filmmaker, writer, and illustrator living in Asheville, NC. He studied black-footed cats in Namibia for his master’s research, has traveled to all seven continents, and loves native plant gardening. See more of his work at Travel for Wildlife, Truly Wild, Our Wild Yard, & Naturalist Studio.
Tom carter
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
Hi Hal, I stumbled upon your site, while trying to complete my list, ‘Animals I have eaten Alphabetically’- an idea I got from a far side comic. Thinking there where no n-word animals I resorted to fish. I live in Ontario, Canada so I have enjoyed catching and eating Northern Pike. (That’s what we call it anyway) Just wondering if you need to add it to your list or if I should remove it from mine, and snack on some other poor creature? Naked-nosed pocket gopher anyone?
Thanks I love your articles! Tom Carter
Hal Brindley
Tuesday 30th of October 2018
Hi Tom! Thanks for catching that! While the pike has many common names, Northern Pike is certainly one of the most common common names! I will definitely add it to the list so you can spare any other n creatures from your ravenous jaws. Thanks for your input. -Hal
phil
Thursday 19th of April 2018
neon tetra
Hal Brindley
Sunday 29th of April 2018
Ugh! How could I have missed Neon Tetras?! I had some as a kid! Thanks for catching that Phil. I've added it to the list!
Rob
Tuesday 10th of April 2018
Nurse shark?
Hal Brindley
Wednesday 11th of April 2018
Wow! Good catch! I thought for sure I had put that one in there. Thank you! -Hal