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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. |
Wallaby Wallabies are closely related to kangaroos. |
Walrus The walrus is a large mammal that spends most of its life in icy seas. |
Warthog The warthog is a wild pig from Africa. |
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. |
The Weasel Family: Mustelids The weasel family (family Mustelidae) consists of carnivorous mammals including the weasel, badgers, ferrets, fishers, otters, and others. |
Weddell Seal The Weddell seal is a large, nocturnal pinniped from Antarctica. |
Western Meadowlark A brightly-colored songbird from western and central North America. |
Western Spotted Owl A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific Northwest of North America. |
Western Spotted Owl (Unlabeled) A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific coast of North America. |
West Highland White Terrier A lively, assertive dog that was originally bred in Scotland in the 1800's to hunt rats. |
Whales Whales are marine mammals. |
Whales: Mystery Connect-the-Dots Learn about whales while you play. |
Whale Shark The largest fish and a filter feeder that eats tiny marine organisms and small fish. |
Whales Printout A printout of the blue, humpback and sperm whale (just the pictures). |
Whales vs. Fish Venn Diagram Determine which characteristics belong to fish, which belong to whales, and which belong to both. |
Whelk Whelks are marine invertebrates with a spiral shell. |
Which One is Different? Animal Groups In each group of pictures, circle the picture that doesn't belong to that animal group. The animal groups are mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects. Or go to the answers. |
Whippet A confident, fast-running dog that was originally bred in Great Britain. |
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-Breasted Nuthatch A small perching bird that can climb down trees and opens nuts using its bill like a hatchet. |
White Dove The White dove is a pigeon. |
White Pelican by Audubon A coloring page based on John James Audubon's "White Pelican." Or paint it online. |
White Rhinoceros The White rhinoceros is a large rhino with gray skin and two horn-like spikes on its head. |
White-Spotted Dolphin Also called the Pantropical Spotted Dolphin, this small, toothed whale is found in tropical waters worldwide. |
White-Tailed Deer The White-Tailed Deer is a shy, fast-moving plant-eater. |
White Tiger White tigers are mutated Bengal tigers from India; they are not albinos. They have white fur with dark brown or deep maroon stripes, a pink nose, and blue eyes. |
Wild Cat African Wild Cats are fierce, solitary hunters. |
Wild Dogs Wild dogs are meat eaters who run down their prey. |
Wildebeest The wildebeest is a fast-running, herding, grass-eater from eastern Africa. Also known as the gnu. |
Wolf Wolves are carnivores that live in packs and howl. |
Wolverine The Wolverine is a large, ferocious weasel that lives in cold areas. |
Wombat The wombat is a rare, burrowing marsupial from the islands of Australia and Tasmania. |
Woodchuck The woodchuck is a rodent that is also called the Groundhog. |
Woodland Caribou A rare caribou from Canada that eats lichens. |
Wood Louse The wood louse (also called the pill bug) is a small isopod that curls into an armored ball when it is threatened. |
Woodpecker A bird that nests in tree cavities. |
Woolly Bear Caterpillar Woolly Bear Caterpillars grow up to be tiger moths. |
Woolly Mammoth The woolly mammoth is an extinct elephant from the Ice Ages. Or go to a woolly mammoth quiz or go to the answers. |
Woolly Mammoth Label Me! Printout Label the woolly mammoth diagram on this printout. Answers |
Woolly Rhinoceros The Woolly Rhino is an extinct rhinoceros from the Ice Ages. |
Animals Word Shape Puzzle Solve a word and letter-shape puzzle on 3-letter animal words. Words: bat, gnu, fly, bee, dog, elk, eel, cow, ape, ray. Or go to the answers. |
Working Dogs Working dogs are breeds that have been trained to do various tasks, like pulling sleds or guarding. |
World Records for Animals The biggest, smallest, fastest, and other animal world records. |
Worm Worms are invertebrate animals with a long, segmented body and no legs. Earthworms are worms that benefit the soil. |
Earthworm Read-and-Answer Quiz Read about the earthworm, then take a quiz on it. Or go to the answers. |
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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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