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African Gray Parrot The African Gray Parrot is an intelligent, talkative bird. |
American Goldfinch A small seed-eating bird from North America. |
American Robin The American robin is a widespread songbird with a red-orange chest. |
American Tree Sparrow The American Tree Sparrow is a long-tailed songbird with a red crown. |
Aye-aye An unusual primate from Madagascar. |
Baltimore Oriole The Baltimore Oriole is a black and orange bird that eats fruit and nectar. It builds a hanging nest. |
Binturong A dark, furry mammal from southeast Asia. |
Bluebird, Eastern A beautiful songbird from eastern North America. |
Blue Jay The blue jay is a beautiful, noisy blue bird. |
Butterflies and Moths Printouts about these beautiful flying insects. |
Butterfly Life cycle See how a butterfly starts out as an egg, hatches into a caterpillar, becomes a pupa, then emerges as a fully-grown adult. |
Caterpillar Anatomy The caterpillar is the larval stage of butterflies and moths. |
Chimpanzee Chimpanzees are very intelligent apes from Africa; they are closely related to humans. |
Coati (Coatimundi) Coatimundi (also called coati) are long-nosed, long-tailed mammals from the Americas. |
Cockatoo Cockatoos are birds with a large, feathery crest and a hooked bill. |
Dark-eyed Junco A small songbird from North America. |
Downy Woodpecker A small black-and-white woodpecker from North America. |
Eagle The eagle is a large bird of prey. |
Eastern Bluebird A beautiful songbird from eastern North America. |
Flying Squirrel A squirrel that glides from trees, using a loose flap of skin. |
Fossa The fossa is a meat-eating mammal from the island of Madagascar. |
Frilled Lizard A lizard with a huge neck frill. |
Fruit Bat Fruit bats are large bats that eat fruit and flowers. |
Giant Panda The Giant Panda is a black and white bear from China. |
Golden Lion Tamarin A small, golden-haired arboreal tamarin from rainforests in Brazil. |
Goldfinch, American A small seed-eating bird from North America. |
Gray Parrot The African Gray Parrot is an intelligent, talkative bird. |
Great Horned Owl A large bird of prey from North and South America. |
Hawk The Red-Tailed Hawk is a bird of prey, a raptor from North America. |
Hoffman's Sloth A two-toed sloth, a slow-moving mammal that lives hanging upside-down from trees. |
Horned Owl A large bird of prey from North and South America. |
Howler Monkey The loudest monkey! |
Indian Walkingstick The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
Jay Jays are beautiful, noisy birds. |
Junco A small songbird from North America. |
Kakapo A large, flightless, nocturnal, solitary parrot from New Zealand. |
Keel Billed Toucan A rainforest bird with a huge, colorful beak. |
Kinkajou A long-tailed, nocturnal mammal from rainforests in the Americas. |
Koala The koala is an Australian marsupial. It is not a bear. |
Kookaburra A large bird from the islands of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. |
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. |
Lemur Large-eyed primates from Madagascar. |
Leopard Leopards are widely-distributed, spotted wild cats that specd a lot of time in trees. |
Lesser Flying Phalanger This small marsupial (also known as the Sugar Glider) glides from tree to tree in Australia and nearby islands. |
Lesser Panda Also known as the Red Panda, it is a bear-like mammal from high-altitude mountains in Asia. |
Livingstone's Fruit Bat A very large bat from Africa that eat fruits and flowers. |
Long-Wattled Umbrellabird A bird with a large tuft of feathers on its head. |
Lorikeet A brush-tongued parrot. |
Loris Large-eyed primates from Southeast Asia. |
Macaw Macaws are parrots from the Americas. |
Major Mitchell Cockatoo Cockatoos are birds with a large, feathery crest and a hooked bill. |
Mandrill Mandrills are large, brightly-colored Old World monkeys. |
Meadowlark, Western A brightly-colored songbird from western and central North America. |
Mockingbird A North American bird that can mimic the songs of many other birds. |
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. |
Monkey Monkeys are intelligent, agile mammals. |
Morpho Butterfly The Blue Morpho is a brilliant blue butterfly from rainforests of South and Central America. |
Nightingale A small songbird that sings beautiful, complex songs, often at night. |
Northern Cardinal The Northern Cardinal is a brilliant red bird with a short, wide bill. |
Northern Spotted Owl A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific Northwest of North America. |
Orangutan Orangutans are large, solitary, tree-dwelling apes. |
Oriole The Baltimore Oriole is a black and orange bird that eats fruit and nectar. It builds a hanging nest. |
Oropendola, Crested The crested oropendola is a tropical black bird that makes long, pendulous nests. |
Owl Owls are nocturnal hunters with eyes that face forwards. |
Painted Lady Butterfly A very widespread and common butterfly. |
Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle The life cycle of this common butterfly. |
Panda Pandas are black and white bears from China. |
Pangolin The pangolin is an insect-eating mammal that has protective scales on its body. |
Parrot The African Gray Parrot is an intelligent, talkative bird. |
Plain Xenops The Plain Xenops is a rainforest bird from the Americas. |
Possum, Ringtail A small, nocturnal plant-eating marsupial with long tail. |
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. |
Quetzal A quetzal is a beautiful rain forest bird with very long tail feathers. |
Raccoon The raccoon is a mammal with mask-like markings on its face and a ringed tail. |
Rainbow Lorikeet A small, colorful, brush-tongued parrot from Australia. |
Red-Eyed Tree Frog A rainforest frog with bright red eyes. |
Ringtail Possum A small, nocturnal plant-eating marsupial with long tail. |
Robin The American Robin is a widespread songbird with a red-orange chest. |
Scarlet Macaw A brilliantly-colored parrot from Central and South American rain forests. |
Slender Loris A large-eyed primate from Southeast Asia. |
Sloth The sloth is a slow-moving mammal that lives hanging upside-down from trees. |
Snowy Owl A white owl that lives in the North American tundra. |
Sparrow The American Tree Sparrow is a long-tailed songbird with a red crown. |
Spotted Owl A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific coast of North America. |
Stick Insect The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
Sugar Glider This small marsupial (also known as the lesser flying phalanger) glides from tree to tree in Australia and nearby islands. |
Tarsier Tarsiers are small, nocturnal, arboreal primates with enormous eyes. |
Three-Toed Sloth The sloth is a slow-moving mammal that lives hanging upside-down from trees. |
Toucan A rainforest bird with a huge, colorful beak. |
Tree Sparrow The American Tree Sparrow is a long-tailed songbird with a red crown. |
Ulysses Butterfly The Ulysses is a spectacular swallowtail butterfly from Australia. |
Umbrellabird A bird with a large tuft of feathers on its head. |
Viceroy Butterfly The Viceroy is an orange and black butterfly from North America. |
Walkingstick The Walkingstick (also called the laboratory stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig. |
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. |
Xenops The Xenops is a rainforest bird from the Americas. |
Zebra Longwing Butterfly The Zebra Longwing is a small, black-and-yellow striped butterfly from warm areas. |
Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly The Zebra Swallowtail butterfly is a common butterfly with distinctive black and white markings. |
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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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