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Alxasaurus A meat-eating dinosaur found in Mongolia. |
Amur Tiger The largest member of the cat family, also known as the Siberian tiger. |
Ant Ants are social insects that are found worldwide and in almost every environment. |
Arabian Camel The Arabian Camel is the one-humped camel (it is also known as the dromedary). Go to a giraffe quiz or go to the answers. |
Arsinoitherium Arsinoitherium was an early, horned mammal that lived during the early Oligocene (about 38 to 23 million years ago). |
Asian Elephant The Asian Elephant is an endangered species. |
Assassin Bug Assassin bugs are a type of predatory insect. |
Bactrian Camel Bactrian Camels are two-humped camels from deserts and steppes of Asia. |
Badger The badger is a nocturnal mammal with a black-and-white striped face. |
Bagaceratops Printout A plant-eating dinosaur with an armored head. |
Bee Bees are flying, social insects that live in a hive. |
Bengal Tiger Bengal tigers are huge wild cats with stripes. |
Binturong A dark, furry mammal from southeast Asia. |
Black Bear Hamster The black bear hamster is a docile, black, short-haired hamster that is a variant of the Syrian hamster. |
Blowfish Also called pufferfish and fugu, this poisonous fish can swallow water to double its size. |
Brown Bear The Brown Bear is a large bear with a muscular hump on its shoulders. |
Camel Camels are large mammals that live in dry areas. Go to a giraffe quiz or go to the answers. |
Centrosaurus A ceratopsian dinosaur with a long snout horn. |
Chameleon Chameleons are lizards that can change their skin color. |
Chinese Animals Printable Book for Early Readers A short, printable book about Chinese animal early readers. The book has pages on the Giant panda, red panda, leopard, tiger, yak, stork, sun bear, and golden monkey. |
Chipmunk Chipmunks are rodents that live in North America and Asia. |
Clam Burrowing bivalves with a soft body. |
Cobra Cobras are venomous snakes. The King Cobra is the largest venonous snake. |
Coeolodonta The Woolly Rhino is an extinct rhinoceros from the Ice Ages. |
Cony The cony (or pika) is a small, furry mammal that stockpiles food for the winter. |
Crab A crab is an animal with a shell. It has eyes on stalks on its head. |
Crane Cranes are large wading birds with long legs and a long neck. |
Crayfish Freshwater crustaceans with four pairs of walking legs. |
Cricket Crickets are jumping insects. |
Dhole The dhole is a wild dog from Asia. |
Dove The dove is a pigeon. |
Dromedary The dromedary is the one-humped camel (also known as the Arabian Camel). Go to a giraffe quiz or go to the answers. |
Dugong Dugongs are gentle, slow-swimming, aquatic mammals. |
Earthworm An earthworm is a little animal with a long, soft body and no legs. |
Eohippus A tiny, extinct horse that lived 50 million years ago. Also called Hyracotherium. |
Estemmenosuchus A large "mammal-like reptile" that lived about 255 million years ago. |
Fennec Fox The Fennec fox is a small, desert fox with very large ears; it lives in the Sahara and in northern Saudi Arabia. |
Flamingo Read-and-Answer Quiz Read about the flamingo, then answer questions about it. Or go to the answers. |
Fly The common house fly is a small, flying insect. |
Fox The fox is a meat-eating mammal with a long, bushy tail. |
Frog Tadpoles grow up to be frogs. |
Frog Life Cycle Quiz Color the picture and answer the questions about the amazing life cycle of this amphibian. For the answers, click here. |
Fruit Bat Fruit bats are large bats that eat fruit and flowers. |
Fugu Also called pufferfish, blowfish and globefish, this poisonous fish can swallow water to double its size. |
Gallimimus A fast-running, light-weight dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Gecko Geckos are the only lizards that make noise. |
Gerbil The gerbil is a small, long-tailed rodent that is native to dry, sandy areas of Africa and Asia. |
Giant Panda The Giant Panda is a black and white bear from China. |
Giant Panda A short, printable book about the giant panda. The book has pages for the student to cut out, read, and color. The pages are: Intro, Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, Teeth, Fur and Paws, Eyes, Reproduction, and Classification. |
Globefish Also called pufferfish, blowfish and fugu, this poisonous fish can swallow water to double its size. |
Goat Goats are sure-footed, hoofed mammals. |
Goblin Shark A bottom-dwelling shark with a long, flattened snout. |
Goldfish A goldfish is a type of carp that makes a nice pet. |
Grasshopper Grasshoppers are insects that can hop, walk, and fly. There are about 10,000 different species of grasshoppers. |
Guinea Pig The guinea pig is a small, tailless rodent that is sometimes kept as a pet. |
Hamster The hamster is a small rodent that some people keep as a pet. |
Hamster, Black Bear The black bear hamster is a docile, black, short-haired hamster that is a variant of the Syrian hamster. |
Harbor Seal Harbor Seals live in the ocean but breathe air. They are marine mammals. |
Hare Hares have very long hind legs and long ears. Unlike rabbits, the young are born fully haired. |
Hedgehog Hedgehogs are small mammals that can roll into a prickly ball. |
Hermit Crab Hermit crabs are crabs that lack a hard shell; they use a discarded shell for protection. |
Honey Bee Honey bees are insects that live in a hive and make honey. |
Horseshoe Crab The horseshoe crab is a hard-shelled animal that lives in warm coastal waters on the sea floor. |
House Fly The common house fly is a small, flying insect. |
Husky A hard-working, fast-running sled dog that was originally from Siberia. |
Hyracotherium A tiny, extinct horse that lived 50 million years ago. Also called Eohippus. |
Indian Elephant The Indian Elephant is an endangered species. |
Walkingstick The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. Or go to a printable Walkingstick read-and-answer quiz or the quiz answers. |
Japanese Crane This crane is also called the red-crowned crane. Cranes are large wading birds with long legs and a long neck. |
John Dory The John Dory is a spiny fish with a black spot on its side. |
Karakul The karakul is a sheep that is native to Central Asia; they may be the earliest-domesticated sheep. |
King Cobra The King Cobra is the largest venomous snake in the world. It lives in India, southern China, and southeast Asia. |
King Crab Also known as the horseshoe crab, this invetebrate has a hard-shell and lives in warm coastal waters on the sea floor. |
Komodo Dragon The biggest lizard in the world and a fierce predator. Or go to a printable Komodo dragon read-and-answer quiz or quiz answers. |
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. |
Ladybug Tiny flying insects that eat garden pests. |
Lemming Lemmings are small, short-tailed rodents from North America and northern Eurasia. |
Leopard Leopards are widely-distributed, spotted wild cats. |
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. |
Limpet The limpet is a marine invertebrate (a gastropod) with a flattened, cone-shaped shell. |
Loris Large-eyed primates from Southeast Asia. |
Lynx A powerful wild cat from Eurasia and North America. |
Mallard Duck The Mallard is a common wild duck that is the ancestor of most domestic ducks. |
Mamenchisaurus The dinosaur with the longest neck - a plant-eating giant from China. |
Mamenchisaurus (Simple version) The dinosaur with the longest neck - a huge plant eater. |
Mantid Also called the praying mantid or praying mantis, this predatory insect eats garden pests. |
Mastiff The Mastiff is a huge, intelligent, and powerful dog that is often used as a guard dog. |
Mastodon Mastodons were shaggy, tusked herbivores. |
Megamouth A large, filter-feeding shark that was only discovered in 1976. |
Mink Minks are small, short-legged members of the weasel family. |
Mole Moles are almost-blind, burrowing mammals. |
Morganucodon An early mammal from about 200 million years ago. |
Mosquito A small flying insect that is a carrier of disease. |
Mouse Mice are small rodents with long, scaly tails. |
Musk Ox Musk oxen are large, hairy mammals that live in the far north. |
Muskrat Muskrats are rodents that often build dome-shaped houses. |
Newt Newts are small, brightly-colored salamanders. |
Nightingale A small songbird that sings beautiful, complex songs, often at night. Go to a simple version (just the image). |
Northern Fur Seal The Northern Fur Seal is a marine mammal that lives in the northern Pacific Ocean. |
Orangutan Orangutans are large, solitary, tree-dwelling apes. |
Ornithomimus A fast-moving, meat-eating dinosaur. |
Oryx Oryx are long-horned antelopes from dry areas in Africa and Asia. |
Otter, Sea Sea otters are streamlined, marine mammals with very dense, waterproof fur. |
Oviraptor A small omnivore with a parrot-like head and beak. |
Oviraptor (Simple version) A small omnivorous dinosaur with a parrot-like head and beak. |
Owl Owls are nocturnal hunters with eyes that face forwards. |
Pachycephalosaurus A dome-headed, plant-eating dinosaur. |
Pachycephalosaurus (Simple version) A dome-headed, plant-eating dinosaur. |
Painted Lady Butterfly A very widespread and common butterfly. |
Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle The life cycle of this common butterfly. |
Panda (Labeled) Pandas are black and white bears from China. |
Panda (Unlabeled) Pandas are black and white bears from China. |
Panda A short, printable book about the giant panda. The book has pages for the student to cut out, read, and color. The pages are: Intro, Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, Teeth, Fur and Paws, Eyes, Reproduction, and Classification. |
Pangolin The pangolin is an insect-eating mammal that has protective scales on its body. |
Peafowl (Peacocks and Peahens) Peafowl are magnificent birds from India. |
Pekin Duck The Pekin duck is a domesticated water birds that is often raised on farms. |
Pekingese The Pekingese is a small, long-haired dog with a flattened face. It was originally bred in China as a royal companion dog. |
Peregrine Falcon The fastest flyers, who prey upon other birds. |
Pig The pig is a mammal with a flat snout. |
Pigeon This dove thrives in cities around the world. |
Pika The pika (or cony) is a small, furry mammal that stockpiles food for the winter. |
Pond Skater A bug that walks on water. It is also called the water strider. |
Praying Mantid Also called the praying mantis, this predatory insect eats garden pests. |
Protoceratops A ceratopsian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Protoceratops (Simple version) A ceratopsian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Pterodactylus A flying, meat-eating reptile from the late Jurassic period. |
Pufferfish Also called blowfish and fugu, this poisonous fish can swallow water to double its size. |
Pug The Pug is a loyal, affectionate dog that has a squarely-built body and a flat, wrinkled face. It was originally bred in China. |
Python Pythons are snakes that kill by constricting their prey. |
Quaesitosaurus A large, long-necked, whip-tailed plant-eating dinosaur from the Gobi Desert. It lived during the late Cretaceous period. |
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is the biggest butterfly in the world. Its wingspan is about 1 foot (30 cm) wide. |
Rabbit A fast-moving mammal with long ears. |
Rat The rat is a rodent with a long tail and a pointed snout. |
Red-Crowned Crane This crane is also called the Japanese crane. Cranes are large wading birds with long legs and a long neck. |
Red Dog of Asia Also known as the dhole, this wild dog hunts in packs. |
Red Eft Red efts are newts, small, brightly-colored salamanders. |
Red Fox The Red Fox is a meat-eating mammal with a long, bushy tail. |
Red Panda Red Pandas are bear-like mammals from high-altitude mountains in Asia. |
Reindeer Reindeer are herbivores that live in Arctic regions. |
Rock Dove Also known as the pigeon, this dove thrives in cities around the world. |
Salamander Salamanders are amphibians that retain their tail as an adult. |
Scorpion A venomous arachnid with a large stinger on its tail. |
Sea Otter Sea otters are marine mammals with very dense, waterproof fur. |
Sea Star Sea stars, another name for starfish, are animals that live on the ocean floor. |
Segnosaurus A meat-eating dinosaur from Mongolia. |
Sei Whale A baleen whale found almost worldwide. It is also called the Sardine whale, the Pollack whale, the Coalfish whale, the Japan Finner, and Rudolphi's Rorqual. |
Sheep Sheep are mammals with thick, furry fur and hoofed feet. |
Shrew Shrews are tiny mammals that are quite ferocious. |
Shrimp Shrimp are small, bottom-dwelling crustaceans with a translucent exoskeleton. |
Siberian Husky A hard-working, fast-running sled dog that was originally from Siberia. |
Siberian Tiger The largest member of the cat family, also known as the Amur tiger. |
Silkworm The silkworm moth is an insect (not a worm) that produces a silken cocoon. This cocoon is harvested to make silk thread. |
Slender Loris A large-eyed primate from Southeast Asia. |
Slow Worm The slow worm is a legless lizard that looks like a snake (it is not a worm at all). |
Snail A soft-bodied animal with a hard, protective shell. |
Snow Leopard Snow Leopards are rare, pale leopards from the snowy central mountains of Asia. |
Starfish Sea stars, another name for starfish, are animals that live on the ocean floor. |
Stegosaurus A plant-eating dinosaur with rows of plates on its back and spikes on its tail. |
Stegosaurus (Simple version) A plant-eating dinosaur with rows of plates on its back and spikes on its tail. |
Stegosaurus Skeleton See the bones of this huge, plated plant-eating dinosaur. |
Stick Insect The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
Tarsier Tarsiers are small, nocturnal, arboreal primates with enormous eyes. |
Tiger, Bengal Bengal tigers are huge wild cats with stripes. |
Tiger, Siberian Siberian tigers (also called Amur tigers) are are the largest tigers. |
Toad Toads are amphibians with poison glands; they usually have bumpy skin. |
Trilobite Trilobites are extinct marine arthropods that lived from about 540 to 245 million years ago. |
Two-Humped Camel Bactrian Camels are two-humped camels from deserts and steppes of Asia. |
Tyrannosaurus rex The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater. |
Tyrannosaurus rex (Simple version) The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater. |
Tyrannosaurus rex Skeleton The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater. |
Veiled Chameleon A chameleon with a helmet-like casque on its head. |
Velociraptor A small, fast, intelligent meat-eating dinosaur. |
Walkingstick The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
Wasp Wasps are insects with 2 pairs of wings and strong jaws. Many wasps sting. |
Water Strider A bug that walks on water. |
Weasel A carnivorous mammal that has a long, slender body and short legs. |
Whip scorpion Also, known as the vinegaroon, an arachnid that emits a vinegar-like mist. |
White Bengal Tiger White Bengal tigers are a rare variety of Bengal tigers. |
White Dove The white dove is a pigeon. |
Wolverine The Wolverine is a large, ferocious weasel that lives in cold areas. |
Woolly Rhinoceros The Woolly Rhino is an extinct rhinoceros from the Ice Ages. |
Worm Worms are little animals with a long, soft body and no legs. Earthworms are worms that benefit the soil. |
Xiaosaurus (pronounced sheow-SAWR-us) Xiaosaurus was a small, plant-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Yak Yaks are large, strong, plant-eating mammals. |
Yellow Jacket A yellow jacket is a type of social wasp, a flying, stinging insect. |
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