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Asian Animals


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

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

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

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

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

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
Painted Lady Butterfly

A very widespread and common butterfly.
Painted Lady 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

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

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

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

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.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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
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Click on a letter to go to that page of animal printouts.

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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