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Laboratory Stick Insect The Indian Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
Labrador Retriever The Labrador Retriever is a stocky, intelligent, and even-tempered dog; it is the most popular dog in the USA. |
Ladybug Tiny flying insects that eat garden pests. Go to a simple version (just the image). |
Ladybug Read-and-Answer Quiz Read the text, then answer the questions. Or go to the answers. |
Ladybug Life Cycle Diagram See how a ladybug larva hatches from a tiny egg, becomes a pupa and then turns into an adult. Answers |
Ladybug Life Cycle Sequencing Cards Cut out the four scenes and arrange them so they show the life cycle of the ladybug from egg to adult as it undergoes complete metamorphosis. |
Ladybug Life Cycle A short printable shape book for early readers about the life cycle of a ladybug, with pages on the eggs, larva, pupa, and adult ladybug. |
Ladybug Acrostic Poem Write a poem about ladybugs. Start each line with a letter from the word "LADYBUG." |
Lagomorph Rabbits, hares, and pikas are lagomorphs. |
Lake Trout Lake Trout are large, fast-swimming, fresh-water fish from North America. |
Lambeosaurus Lambeosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur with a tall, hollow, bony crest on its head. |
Land Snail - Label External Anatomy Label the land snail's external anatomy diagram. Answers |
Lanternfish Fish with light-producing organs and very large eyes. |
Leaellynasaura An Australian plant-eating dinosaur with large eyes. |
Leafcutter Ant Leafcutter ants are fungus farmers - they grow their own food. |
Leghorn The Leghorn is a white domestic chicken. Leghorn hens lay white eggs. |
Lemming Lemmings are small, short-tailed rodents from North America and northern Eurasia. |
Lemon Shark Large, yellowish predators found near the surface and at intermediate depths. |
Lemur Large-eyed primates from Madagascar. |
Leopard Leopards are widely-distributed, spotted wild cats. |
Lesser Flying Phalanger This small marsupial (also known as the Sugar Glider) glides from tree to tree in Australia and nearby islands. |
Lesser Panda Also known as the Red Panda, it is a bear-like mammal from high-altitude mountains in Asia. |
Lhasa Apso The Lhasa Apso is a small, long-haired dog that is originally from Tibet. |
Life Cycle Printouts Animal life cycle printouts, including information/coloring pages and quizzes. |
Lightning Bug The lightning bug (also known as the firefly) is a luminescent flying insect. |
Limpet The limpet is a marine invertebrate (a gastropod) with a flattened, cone-shaped shell. |
Lion A group of lions is called a pride. |
Lion Book A simple coloring book about lions to print (for early readers). Color the parts of the lion: mane, tongue, eyes, legs, tail, nose and paws. Plus, color the lioness, cub, lion, and pride (a group of lions). |
Liopleurodon Liopleurodon was the biggest plesiosaur. It was a huge, swimming reptile that lived over a hundred million years ago, during the Jurassic period. |
Littoral Zone The littoral (or intertidal) zone is where the sea meets the land. |
Livingstone's Fruit Bat A very large bat from Africa that eat fruits and flowers. |
Lizard There are 2,500 types of lizards alive today. |
Llama Llama are woolly mammals from South America. |
Lobster A hard-shelled marine invertebrate with 10 jointed legs. |
Loggerhead Turtle A printout on the loggerhead turtle. |
Long-Wattled Umbrellabird A bird with a large tuft of feathers on its head. |
Lorikeet A brush-tongued parrot. |
Loris Large-eyed primates from Southeast Asia. |
Lowland Tapir A South American mammal with a small trunk, also known as the Brazilian tapir. |
Luminous Shark A small shark that takes circular bites out of its prey. Also known as the cookiecutter or cigar shark. |
Luna Moth A green moth with long hindwing tails and distinctive eyespots. |
Lynx A powerful wild cat from Eurasia and North America. |
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Amphibians | Arachnids | Birds | Cats | Dogs | Dinosaurs | Fish | Insects | Mammals | Invertebrates | Reptiles |
Camouflaged | Endangered | Hibernating | Life Cycles | Migratory | Nocturnal | Poisonous | Underground | Venomous |
Africa | Antarctica | Arctic | Asia | Australia | Europe | North America | South America |
Coral Reef | Desert | Grassland | Pond | Coniferous Forest | Ocean | Temperate Deciduous Forest | Tropical Rainforest | Tundra | More Biomes |
Simple Animal Printouts | Guidelines for Writing a Report on an Animal | Animal Report Graphic Organizers |
In addition to printing the animals, you can copy a printout (click here for instructions) and paste it into a painting program (like Paint) and color the animal there. (Thanks to Grace P. from Thorngrove School for this great idea.)
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