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All About Nature:
Animals to Paint Online

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For a list of all the animals, click here.
If the animal you're interested in isn't here, please e-mail us and we'll add it. We've had hundreds of requests recently, so it may take a while.
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Aardvark

Aardvarks are large mammals that eat ants.


Acrocanthosaurus

A huge, spine-backed, meat-eating dinosaur.


African Elephant

The African Elephant is the largest land animal.


African Gray Parrot

The African Gray Parrot is an intelligent, talkative bird.

African Penguin

A small penguin from islands off the coast of Southern Africa - also called the Jackass Penguin.


African Rock Python

African Rock Pythons are large snakes that kill by constricting their prey.


African Wild Cat

African Wild Cats are fierce, solitary hunters.


African Wild Dog

The African Wild Dog hunts in packs in Africa.


Agouti

The agouti is a large, short-tailed rodent from rainforests in the Americas.


Alamosaurus

A huge, long-tailed, long-necked, armored, plant-eating dinosaur.


Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan malamute is a powerful sled dog from Alaska.


Albertosaurus

A meat-eating dinosaur, a tyrannosaurid from the late Cretaceous period.


Alligator

Alligators are large, meat-eating reptiles.


Allosaurus

The biggest meat-eating dinosaur from the late Jurassic period.


Alxasaurus

A meat-eating dinosaur found in Mongolia.


American Black Bear

A large, black to brown bear.


American Buffalo

The American Buffalo (actually a bison) is the heaviest land animal in North America.


American Cocker Spaniel

A friendly, obedient dog that was originally bred to hunt birds.


American Crocodile

The American crocodile is a rare, meat-eating reptile with a long, tapered snout.


American Crow

The American Crow is a common bird in North America.

American Flamingo

The American Flamingo is a pink bird that eats with its head upside down.

American Golden Plover

The American Golden Plover is a medium-sized shorebird.


American Goldfinch

A small seed-eating bird from North America.


American Mastodon

Mastodons were shaggy, tusked herbivores.


American Paint Horse

A colorful, vividly-patterned horse descended from Spanish horses gone wild.


American Robin

The American robin is a widespread songbird with a red-orange chest.

American Tree Sparrow

The American Tree Sparrow is a long-tailed songbird with a red crown.
amoeba

Amoeba

A tiny, one-celled organism. Also spelled ameba.


Amphibians

Amphibians are animals that spend part of their lives under water (breathing with gills) and the remainder on land (breathing with lungs.)


Amur Tiger

The largest member of the cat family, also known as the Siberian tiger.

Anaconda

The biggest snake in the world.


Anchisaurus

A plant-eating dinosaur, a late prosauropod, from the early Jurassic period.


Anemone

The sea anemone is a predatory animal that looks like a flower and lives on the ocean floor.

Angelfish

Angelfish are brightly-colored, flattened fish that live in shallow warm waters.

Angelshark

Bottom-dwelling, relatively harmless sharks with flattened bodies and a blunt snout.


Animal Babies, Males, Females, and Groups

What are the babies, males, females, and groups of animals called? A group of alligators is called a congregation; a baby shark is called a pup!


Ankylosaurus

A heavily armored plant-eating dinosaur that had a tail-club and spikes.


Ant

Ants are social insects that are found worldwide and in almost every environment.


Antarctic Animals

Antarctic animals are adapted to life at very low temperatures.


Antarctic Krill

Small crustaceans that are eaten by many animals, including baleen whales.


Anteater

Anteaters are mammals with very long snouts from South and Central America.


Antelope

Antelopes are graceful mammals with beautiful horns.


Apatosaurus

A long-necked plant-eating dinosaur; it used to be known as Brontosaurus.


Arabian Camel

The Arabian Camel is the one-humped camel (it is also known as the dromedary).


Arabian Horse

Arabian Horses are a distinctive and elegant breed of riding horses that were bred by Bedouins thousands of years ago.
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Arabian Oryx

Oryx are long-horned antelopes from dry areas in Africa.


Arachnids

Arachnids have eight jointed legs, an exoskeleton, and a two-part body. Spiders, scorpions, and ticks are arachnids.


Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx is the earliest-known bird.


Arctic Animals

Animals that live in the Arctic have adapted to withstand very cold temperatures.


Arctic Fox

This small, white fox lives farther north than any other land animal.


Arctic Hare

This white hare lives in the Arctic and has huge hindfeet.

Arctic Tern

A small bird that flies from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again each year.


Arctic Wolf

Arctic wolves are carnivores that live in Northern Canada.


Armadillo

The armadillo is a small, burrowing, armored mammal.

Arsinoitherium

Arsinoitherium was an early, horned mammal that lived during the early Oligocene (about 38 to 23 million years ago).


Arthropods

Invertebrates with an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed legs.
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Artiodactyls

Artiodactyls are hoofed mammals with an even number of toes on each foot.


Asian Elephant

The Asian Elephant is an endangered species.

Assassin Bug

Assassin bugs are a type of predatory insect.


Atlantic Puffin

Atlantic Puffins are Arctic sea birds.
Atlantic Sharpnose shark
Atlantic Sharpnose Shark

The Atlantic Sharpnose Shark is a harmless requiem shark with black-edged dorsal and caudal fins (which fade with age), and furrowed corners of the mouth.


Attwater's Prairie Chicken

Attwater's Prairie Chicken is a type of grouse that live in coastal grasslands in North America.


Australian Animals

Australia and the nearby islands are home to many animals not found anywhere else.


Aye-aye

A strange primate from Madagascar.
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