I did such a good job last time that Toda sensei requested more animals from me so I decided to to do animals starting with “i” this time. In this exploration of animals beginning with the letter “i,” you will learn about creatures that span across different habitats and exhibit a wide range of characteristics.
These animals also come from all around the world. From the lush rain forests of Central and South America to the vast savannas of Africa, these animals have adapted to their environments in remarkable ways. So read on to learn about the Iguana, Impala, Ibex, Indian Elephant, Indri, Irish Setter and several more animals.
Varies depending on the species. They can range from 1.5 feet (0.5 meters) to 6.6 feet (2 meters) in length.
Tropical rain forests, deserts, and coastal areas in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
Herbivorous. They mainly eat leaves, fruits, flowers, and occasionally insects.
Size:
They stand around 2.5 to 3.5 feet (0.8 to 1.1 meters) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 88 to 165 pounds (40 to 75 kilograms).
Found in savannas, woodlands, and grasslands of eastern and southern Africa.
Herbivorous. Their diet consists of grass, leaves, shoots, and fruits.
Impalas are herbivorous antelopes found in eastern and southern Africa. They stand around 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh between 88 to 165 pounds. Their diet consists of grass, leaves, shoots, and fruits.
They can range from 2.6 to 3.6 feet (0.8 to 1.1 meters) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 88 to 287 pounds (40 to 130 kilograms).
Mountains and rocky habitats across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Herbivorous. They feed on grass, leaves, and other vegetation.
Ibexes are wild goats inhabiting mountainous regions across Europe, Asia, and Africa. The males are typically larger than females.
One of the largest land mammals, they can grow up to 9 to 13 feet (2.7 to 4 meters) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 5,000 to 11,000 pounds (2,268 to 4,990 kilograms).
Forests and grasslands of mainland Asia.
Herbivorous. Their diet consists of grass, leaves, bark, fruits, and other vegetation.
Indian Elephants are the largest land mammals, found in forests and grasslands of mainland Asia. They can reach heights of 9 to 13 feet at the shoulder and weigh between 5,000 to 11,000 pounds.
The largest living lemur species. They can reach a height of around 2.5 feet (0.8 meters) and weigh between 13 to 22 pounds (6 to 10 kilograms).
Rainforests of Madagascar.
Herbivorous. They primarily eat leaves, flowers, fruits, and occasionally bark.
25 to 27 inches (63.5 to 68.5 cm) tall at the shoulder; weighs between 60 to 70 pounds (27 to 32 kg)
Domesticated breed originating from Ireland; typically found as a companion or show dog
Commercial dog food, supplemented with meat, grains, and vegetables
The Irish Setter is a domesticated dog breed originating from Ireland. They are medium-sized dogs, known for their beautiful red coat.
30 to 35 inches (76 to 89 cm) tall at the shoulder; weighs between 105 to 120 pounds (48 to 55 kg)
Domesticated breed originating from Ireland; often kept as a companion or show dog
Irish Wolfhound are known for their immense size and gentle nature. Similar to Irish Setters, Irish Wolfhounds are fed commercial dog food, supplemented with meat, grains, and vegetables.
Varies depending on the species; ranges from 1.6 to 3.3 feet (0.5 to 1 meter) in length
Wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas worldwide
Omnivorous; feeds on insects, crustaceans, small fish, frogs, and plant matter
Ibises are wading birds found in wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas worldwide. They vary in size and have long, curved bills.
4 to 6.6 feet (1.2 to 2 meters) in length
Forested areas, farmland, and villages in the Indian subcontinent
Indian Cobras are venomous snakes found in forested areas, farmland, and villages of the Indian subcontinent. They typically reach lengths of 4 to 6.6 feet. Indian Cobras are carnivorous, preying on small mammals, birds, lizards, and other snakes.
Size: Around 6 to 11.5 feet (1.8 to 3.5 meters) in length; weighs between 4,400 to 8,800 pounds (2,000 to 4,000 kilograms)
Grasslands and forests of the Indian subcontinent
Herbivorous; grazes on grasses, leaves, branches, and fruits
Indian Rhinoceros, also known as the greater one-horned rhinoceros, is a massive herbivorous mammal found in the grasslands and forests of the Indian subcontinent. They can grow up to 6 to 11.5 feet in length and weigh between 4,400 to 8,800 pounds. Indian Rhinoceroses graze on grasses, leaves, branches, and fruits.
Small songbird, around 5 to 6 inches (13 to 15 centimeters) in length.
Woodlands, edges of forests, and open fields of North America.
The Indigo Bunting is a small songbird found in North America. It inhabits woodlands, forests edges, and open fields. With a size of around 5 to 6 inches, it primarily feeds on seeds, insects, and berries.
Large fruit bat with a wingspan of up to 5.6 feet (1.7 meters).
Forested areas and mangroves of South Asia, including India.
The Indian Flying Fox is a large fruit bat native to South Asia, particularly India. It has an impressive wingspan of up to 5.6 feet. This bat species prefers forested areas and mangroves as its habitat and primarily feeds on fruits, nectar, and flowers.
The Indian peafowl, commonly known as the peacock, is a large and colorful bird native to South Asia. The males, known as peacocks, are renowned for their extravagant and vibrant feathers, which they display during courtship. They can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, farmlands, and open grasslands. Their diet includes grains, fruits, insects, and small reptiles.
The imperial eagle is a large bird that can be found in various regions, including Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. They have a wingspan of up to 7 feet and are known for their powerful flight and hunting abilities. Imperial eagles primarily feed on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and carrion
I hope you’ve learned from what I just shared. Remember, these are just a few examples of the incredible whose name start with “i”. There are countless more awaiting your exploration. So, let your curiosity soar, and continue to marvel at the wonders of the animal kingdom, always seeking to protect and preserve these magnificent creatures for future generations to enjoy.