Animals Starting with H List
Here are 52 animals that start with H you probably don’t know.
- Haddock
- Hagfish
- Hake
- Halibut
- Hamerkop Bird
- Hammerhead Shark
- Hamster
- Harbor Porpoise
- Harbor Seal
- Hare
- Harp Seal
- Harpy Eagle
- Harrier Hawk
- Hartebeest
- Havanese
- Hawaiian Crow
- Hawk
- Hazel Dormouse
- Hedgehog
- Hellbender
- Hercules Beetle
- Hermit Crab
- Heron
- Herring
- Highland Cattle
- Hippopotamus
- Hissing Cockroach
- Hoatzin
- Honey Badger
- Honey Bee
- Hoopoe
- Horn Shark
- Hornbill
- Horned Frog
- Horned Puffin
- Hornet
- Horse
- Horseshoe Crab
- House Finch
- House Martin
- House Mouse
- House Sparrow
- House Wren
- Hoverfly
- Howler Monkey
- Humboldt Penguin
- Hummingbird
- Humpback Whale
- Humphead Wrasse
- Huntsman Spider
- Hyena
- Hyrax
Animals that Start with H | Facts & Pictures
Haddock
They primarily live in saltwater

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Hagfish
Can go months without eating
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Hake
At night, these fish swim towards the surface of the water to find food
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Halibut
Largest of all the flatfishes
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Hamerkop Bird
Smallest African stork
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Hammerhead Shark
Traps stingrays by pinning them to the seafloor
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Hamster
Able to run as quickly backward as forwards
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Harbor Porpoise
Considered very shy and typically not approachable
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Harbor Seal
The seals have the largest geographical range
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Hare
Larger than rabbits and have longer ears
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Harp Seal
Spend very little time on land
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Harpy Eagle
The largest eagle in the Americas
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Harrier Hawk
Looks like an owl and hunts like one too
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Hartebeest
An African antelope that’s also known as “kongoni”
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Havanese
This dog’s coat feels like fine silk
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Hawaiian Crow
Once believed to be a family guardian spirit in Hawaii
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Hawk
Females are larger than males
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Hazel Dormouse
Unable to digest complex plant material
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Hedgehog
One of the oldest mammals on Earth
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Hellbender
Largest salamander in North America
Hercules Beetle
Can lift a load that is 850 times heavier than their own weight
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Hermit Crab
Unable to grow their own shells
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Heron
Easily confused with a stork
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Herring
Known as the “silver of the sea”
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Highland Cattle
Raised primarily for their meat, which is popular due to it being low in cholesterol
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Hippopotamus
Considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa
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Hissing Cockroach
Known to be found inside of rotting logs
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Hoatzin
Also called the reptile bird, the skunk bird, and the stinkbird
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Honey Badger
Their skin is too tough for most predators’ teeth
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Honey Bee
The only insect that produces food eaten by man
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Hoopoe
The national bird of Israel
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Horn Shark
Known to crawl along the bottom using their fins
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Hornbill
Important symbols of the Dayak tribe
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Horned Frog
Found in the grasslands of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil
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Horned Puffin
Typically nest on cliffs
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Hornet
Preys on bees
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Horse
Only sleeps around three hours a day
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Horseshoe Crab
Been on Earth for longer than dinosaurs
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House Finch
The males color can range from deep red to golden yellow
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House Martin
A fast-flying aerial feeder with a forked tail
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House Mouse
Produces between 40 and 100 droppings per day
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House Sparrow
A common bird in Britain
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House Wren
Named for its tendency to nest around human homes or in birdhouses
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Hoverfly
Often mistaken for a bee
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Howler Monkey
Spends 80% of its time resting
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Humboldt Penguin
Has two layers of feathers that provide insulation from the cold
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Hummingbird
The smallest migrating bird
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Humpback Whale
Their flippers can grow up to 16 feet long
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Humphead Wrasse
A giant coral reef fish with a bulge on its forehead
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Huntsman Spider
Has the largest leg span, but isn’t the largest spider
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Hyena
Their laugh indicates their social status
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Hyrax
They’re related to elephants and manatees
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