Mammals:
* Kangaroos: Red kangaroos, eastern grey kangaroos, antilopine kangaroos
* Wallabies: Antilopine kangaroo, black-footed rock-wallaby, agile wallaby, red-necked wallaby
* Dingoes: Wild dogs that are Australia's top predator
* Bilbies: Small, rabbit-like marsupials
* Bandicoots: Small, burrowing marsupials
* Echidnas: Spiny anteaters
* Quolls: Carnivorous marsupials
* Macropods: Kangaroos, wallabies, and other large marsupials with powerful hind legs
* Bats: Fruit bats, insectivorous bats
* Rodents: Rats, mice, and other small mammals
Birds:
* Emus: Large flightless birds
* Cockatoos: Parrots with distinctive crests
* Parrots: Lorikeets, budgerigars, and others
* Kookaburras: Large, noisy kingfishers
* Wattles: Birds with fleshy wattles on their necks
* Birds of Prey: Eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls
* Waterbirds: Ducks, geese, and wading birds
Reptiles:
* Goannas: Large, lizard-like reptiles
* Snakes: Pythons, vipers, and other snakes
* Lizards: Skinks, geckos, and others
* Tortoises: Land turtles
* Crocodiles: Saltwater crocodiles in coastal areas
Insects:
* Termites: Important decomposers and a food source for many animals
* Ants: A wide variety of ant species
* Beetles: Numerous species of beetles
* Butterflies: Butterflies and moths
* Grasshoppers: A variety of grasshopper species
Amphibians:
* Frogs: Tree frogs, ground frogs, and others
This list is not exhaustive, but it provides an overview of some of the most common and interesting animals found in the Australian savanna.