Wildlife of Réunion

The wildlife of Réunion is composed of its flora, fauna and fungi. Being a small island, it only has nine native species of mammals, but ninety-one species of birds.

Fauna

Birds

Mammals

Those mammals not native to Réunion include the tailless tenrec, dog, cat, pig, goat, sheep, rat and cattle.

Reptiles

Geckos

Seven species of day geckos and four species of night geckos:

Agamid lizards

Scincidae

  • Bojer's skink, (Gongylomorphus bojerii), endemic to Mauritius (introduced)
  • Mauritius skink, (Leiolopisma mauritiana) (extinct around 1600)

Chameleons

Snakes

Two introduced species;

  • Brahminy blind snake, (Typhlops braminus)
  • Indian wolf snake, (Lycodon aulicus), introduced from Mauritius around 1850

Turtles

Marine turtles

see also:[4]

Land turtles

Molluscs

Fungi

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 September 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Iledelareunion.net Reptiles - (in French)
  3. Phelsumas - (in French)
  4. Kelonia.org - Marine Turtle Observatory
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