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All About Nature:
Animals to Paint Online

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California Quail

The California Quail (also known as the Valley Quail) is a plump bird with a forward-facing head plume.


Caiman

The caiman is a meat-eating reptile from South and Central America.


California Sea Lion

California sea lions are eared seals that live off the coast of western North America.


Camel

Camels are large mammals that live in dry areas.


Canada Goose

The Canada goose is a large North American bird that honks.


Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo are large, hoofed mammals that live in African savannas.

Cape Hunting Dog

The Cape Hunting Dog hunts in packs in Africa.

Capybara

The capybara is the biggest rodent in the world.

Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus was an enormous, meat-eating dinosaur - even longer than T. rex.


Cardinal

The cardinal is a brilliant red bird with a short, wide bill.


Caribe

Also known as the piranha, the caribe is a meat-eating, freshwater fish that is native to eastern South America.


Caribou

Caribou are herbivores that live in Arctic regions.


Carnotaurus

A meat-eating dinosaur, a Cretaceous theropod with brow horns.


Cassowary

A huge, flightless bird from Australia with a helmet-like crest on its head.


Cat

House cats are great pets.


Catamount

A long-tailed wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the puma, panther, mountain lion, and cougar.
caterpillar

Caterpillar Anatomy

The caterpillar is the larval stage of butterflies and moths.


Cats

Cats are fast-moving, carnivorous mammals.


Cattle

Cattle are farm animals with hoofed feet and thick skin.
centipede

Centipede

Fast-moving venomous predators with many legs.


Centrosaurus

A ceratopsian dinosaur with a long snout horn.


Cephalopod

Cephalopods are fast-swiming mollusks.


Ceratosaurus

A meat-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic theropod; it has small a snout horn.


Chameleon

Chameleons are lizards that can change their skin color.
Weasel

Chaparral Animals

Chaparral (or Mediterranean scrub) is a coastal environment with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.


Chasmosaurus

A plant-eating dinosaur with three horns and a large bony neck frill.


Cheetah

The cheetah is the fastest land animal.


Chicken

The chicken is a farm bird.
Chihuahua
Chihuahua

The chihuahua is a small, alert, and playful dog; it was originally bred in Mexico.

Chimpanzee

Chimpanzees are very intelligent apes from Africa; they are closely related to humans.

Chinchilla

Chinchillas are soft rodents that live high in the Andes Mountains of South America.

Chipmunk

Chipmunks are rodents that live in North America and Asia.


Clam

Burrowing bivalves with a soft body.


Clown Fish

Colorful fish that live among sea anemone.


Coati (Coatimundi)

Coatimundi (also called coati) are long-nosed, long-tailed mammals from the Americas.


Cobra

Cobras are venomous snakes. The King Cobra is the largest venonous snake.


Cockatoo

Cockatoos are birds with a large, feathery crest and a hooked bill.


Cocker Spaniel

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


Coelacanth

The Coelacanth (pronounced SEE-la-canth) is a primitive fish that was thought to have been extinct for millions of years, but a living Coelacanth was caught in 1938.


Coeolodonta

The Woolly Rhino is an extinct rhinoceros from the Ice Ages.


Coelophysis

A meat-eating dinosaur 9 feet (3 m) long, a late Triassic period theropod.


Collared Peccary

A pig-like mammal, also known as the javelina, from deserts and chaparrals of North and Central America.

Collie

The collie is a friendly, intelligent, and obedient dog.


Common American Gull

A water bird also known as the ring-billed gull, and commonly known as the sea gull.


Common Egret

The common egret (also called the great egret) is a large wading bird.


Common Iguana

Plant-eating lizards from moist habitats - also called the Green Iguana.


Common Rhea

The Common Rhea or Nandu is a large, flightless bird from South America.
Thresher shark

Common Thresher Shark

The Common Thresher Shark is a shark whose tail fin has a greatly elongated upper lobe.


Companion Dogs

Companion dogs are generally small dogs that have a sweet and gentle nature.


Compsognathus

The smallest dinosaur yet found; it was a meat-eating dinosaur that was the size of a chicken.

Conch

A marine invertebrate with a large, beautiful shell.


Cony

The cony (or pika) is a small, furry mammal that stockpiles food for the winter.
Cookiecutter shark

Cookiecutter Shark

A small shark that takes circular bites out of its prey. Also known as the luminous or cigar shark.


Copepod

Copepods are tiny crustaceans from fresh and salt water.
coral

Coral

Coral is a tiny marine animal that often lives in colonies. Huge colonies of hard corals form coral reefs.
coral reef

Coral Reef Animals

Coral reefs are warm, clear, shallow ocean habitats that are rich in life.


Corythosaurus

A large, duck-billed plant eating dinosaur that had a helmet-like crest on its head.


Cougar

A long-tailed wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the puma, panther, mountain lion, and catamont.


Cow

Most of the milk we drink comes from cows.

Coyote

Coyotes are meat-eating mammals related to wolves.


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.


Cretaceous Period Animals

This period saw the height of the dinosaurs and the first flowering plants. It ended with a huge mass extinction.
cricket

Cricket

Crickets are jumping insects.


Crocodile

Crocodiles are meat-eating reptiles with a long, tapered snout.


Crow

The American Crow is a common bird in North America.


Crustaceans

Crustaceans are animals with a hard exoskeleton, jointed legs, and a segmented body.


Cryptoclidus

A large, extinct, swimming reptile from the time of the dinosaurs - a plesiosaur.


Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish are cephalopods with relatively short legs, a fin along the entire mantle, and an internal cuttlebone.
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