For the first time ever, you can contemplate all the mammals of the World together in a single easy-to-use, fully illustrated volume. Created for a broad public, from wildlife enthusiasts to expert mammalogists, researchers, conservationists, and anyone interested in the spectacular diversity of mammals, this book has something for everyone. - Presents 6581 species in total, including 6459 extant wild species, 19 domestic species and 103 extinct species. - 7349 illustrations covering all species as well as sexual dimorphism, morphs and some distinctive subspecies. - Relevant measurements for length and mass provided when available, as well additional data for groups where important. - 6459 distribution maps, with written summary and notes on altitudinal ranges. - All 2834 one-country endemic species marked. - Species common names provided in English, French, German and Spanish, as well as scientific names. - The IUCN Red List category of extinction risk is given for each species to highlight the importance of study and conservation. - Taxonomic summary of the number of subspecies for each taxon. - Appendix listing all taxonomic changes from the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World to the present, including 107 newly described species and 106 split species, and explaining the most important cases. - More than 100 species known to have become extinct since the year 1500 are presented separately in their own appendix. - Summary of recognized domestic species is provided in a separate appendix. - A 37-page world atlas of colour reference maps, with relevant details of interest to mammal enthusiasts and professionals. - The easiest and most enjoyable way to browse through all the mammals of the world. All the Mammals of the World has two clear antecedents, with which it shares many of its goals, especially that of spreading and promoting interest in mammals and wildlife worldwide: the Handbook of the Mammals of the World series in 9 volumes, the first printed work to include all the mammals of the world; and the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World in two volumes, which provides a taxonomic review of the previous publication. All the Mammals of the World in a single volume aims to bring the extraordinary richness and diversity of the world’s mammals closer to a wider audience.