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Macaw Macaws are parrots from the Americas. |
Macrauchenia Macrauchenia was a camel-like mammal from the Pleistocene period - it is extinct. |
Maiasaura A duck-billed, herding plant-eating dinosaur that cared for its young. |
Major Mitchell Cockatoo Cockatoos are birds with a large, feathery crest and a hooked bill. |
Mako Shark Large predators that are the fastest swimming fish! |
Malamute The Alaskan malamute is a powerful sled dog from Alaska. |
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 huge plant eater from China. |
Mammals Mammals are animals that have hair and nourish their young with milk. |
Mammoth Mammoths were extinct elephants that lived during the last Ice Ages. |
Manatee Manatees are gentle, slow-swimming, aquatic mammals. |
Mandrill Mandrills are large, brightly-colored Old World monkeys. |
Man-of-War The Portuguese man-of-war is a floating colony of animals that has very long, stinging tentacles. It lives in warm ocean waters. |
Manta Ray Manta rays are harmless fish related to sharks. They are the biggest ray. |
Mantid Also called the praying mantid or praying mantis, this predatory insect eats garden pests. |
Marbled Murrelet A small seabird from the Pacific Northwest of North America. |
Marine Mammals Mammals that spend most of their lives in the seas. |
Marsupials Marsupials are mammals whose young are born very immature. Most female marsupials have pouches. |
Massospondylus An early plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck and long tail. |
Mastiff The Mastiff is a huge, intelligent, and powerful dog that is often used as a guard dog. |
Mastodon Mastodons were shaggy, tusked herbivores. |
Meadowlark, Western A brightly-colored songbird from western and central North America. |
Mediterranean Scrub Animals Mediterranean scrub (or chaparral) is a coastal environment with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. |
Meerkat Meerkats (also known as suricates) are a type of mongoose that can stand upright. |
Megalodon A huge, extinct shark. |
Megalosaurus This large meat-eater was the first dinosaur named. |
Megamouth A large, filter-feeding shark that was only discovered in 1976. |
Megaraptor A large predatory dinosaur with a huge, sickle-shaped claw on each foot. |
Megatherium An extinct giant ground sloth from the Ice Age. |
Migrating Animals Many animals travel long distances each year to avoid bad weather, to eat, and/or to reproduce. |
Mink Minks are small, short-legged members of the weasel family. |
Minke Whale The smallest baleen whale. It has a white band on each flipper. |
Moa A huge, extinct, flightless bird from New Zealand. |
Mockingbird A North American bird that can mimic the songs of many other birds. |
Mole Moles are almost-blind, burrowing mammals. |
Mollusks Mollusks are soft-bodied invertebrates. Some mollusks include the octopus, squid, clam, snail, slug, and tusk shells. |
Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle See how a Monarch Butterfly starts out as an egg, hatches into a caterpillar, becomes a pupa, then emerges as a fully-grown adult. |
Mongoose Mongooses are sleek, meat-eating mammals. |
Monkey Monkeys are intelligent, agile mammals. |
Monotremes Monotremes are primitive, egg-laying mammals. Spiny anteaters and the duck-billed platypus are monotremes. |
Moose The moose is the largest member of the deer family. |
Morganucodon An early mammal from about 200 million years ago. |
Morpho Butterfly The Blue Morpho is a brilliant blue butterfly from rainforests of South and Central America. |
Moschops Moschops is an extinct plant-eater that lived before the dinosaurs. |
Mosquito A small flying insect that is a carrier of disease. |
Mountain Gorilla Mountain Gorillas are great apes from mountain forests in Africa. They are in grave danger of extinction. |
Mountain Lion A long-tailed wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the puma, panther, catamount, and cougar. |
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. |
Mustang Mustangs are wild horses from western North America. |
Mustelids: the Weasel Family The weasel family (family Mustelidae) consists of carnivorous mammals including the weasel, badgers, ferrets, fishers, otters, and others. |
Muttaburrasaurus A plant-eating dinosaur with thumb spikes. |
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