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Pachycephalosaurus A dome-headed plant-eating dinosaur. |
Painted Lady Butterfly A very widespread and common butterfly. |
Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle The life cycle of this common butterfly. |
Painted Turtle This common turtle lives in ponds, marshes and slow-running rivers in North America. |
Paint Horse Colorful, vividly-patterned American horses. |
Panda Pandas are black and white bears from China. |
Pangolin The pangolin is an insect-eating mammal that has protective scales on its body. |
Panoplosaurus A tank-like, spiked, plant-eating dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Panther A long-tailed wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the puma, catamount, mountain lion, and cougar. |
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin The Pantropical Spotted Dolphin is a small, toothed whale from tropical waters worldwide. |
Parasaurolophus A long-crested plant-eating dinosaur. |
Parrot The African Gray Parrot is an intelligent, talkative bird. |
Peafowl (Peacocks and Peahens) Peafowl are magnificent birds from India. |
Peccary A pig-like mammal from deserts and chaparrals of North and Central America. |
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. |
Pelican The pelican is a fish-eating bird with a huge pouched bill. |
Penguin Penguins are birds that swim very well but cannot fly. |
Penguin, Emperor TheEmperor is the largest penguin; it lives on ice packs in Antarctica. |
Penguin, Jackass A small penguin from islands off the coast of southern Africa - also called the African or Black-footed Penguin. |
Penguin, Rockhopper A small, aggressive, crested penguin. |
Pentaceratops A late Cretaceous plant-eating dinosaur with horns and a big frill. |
Peregrine Falcon The fastest flyers, who prey upon other birds. |
Perissodactyls Perissodactyls are odd-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals) like horses, zebras, rhinos, and tapirs. |
Permian Period Animals The Permian period is known as the age of amphibians; it preceded the Triassic period (when dinosaurs and mammals evolved). |
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. |
Pine Snake Also known as the gopher snake and the bull snake, this hissing constrictor lives in North America. |
Pink Conch Also known as the queen conch, a marine invertebrate with a large, beautiful shell. |
Pinnipeds Pinnipeds are marine mammals. They spend most of their life in the seas, but go onto land or ice at times. |
Piranha Piranhas are meat-eating, freshwater fish that are native to eastern South America. |
Placental Mammals Placental mammals are advanced mammals whose unborn young are nourished through a placenta. |
Plain Xenops The Plain Xenops is a rainforest bird from the Americas. |
Plankton Plankton are tiny organisms that float in the seas and other bodies of water. |
Plateosaurus A late Triassic plant-eating dinosaur. |
Platypus The Duck-billed Platypus is a primitive mammal from Australia. |
Plesiosaurus An extinct, fish-eating marine reptile with four flippers. |
Poison Arrow Frog Poison arrow or poison dart frogs are poisonous frogs from rainforests of South and Central America. Some South American Indians apply the poison to the tips of their hunting arrows and blow-gun darts. |
Poisonous Animals Poisonous animals contain a toxin that may kill or sicken a predator who eats it, bites it, or even licks it. |
Polacanthus An armored and spiked plant-eating dinosaur. |
Polar Bear Polar Bears are meat-eaters who live in the Arctic. |
Pond Animals Many animals live in, on, and around ponds. |
Pond Skater A bug that walks on water. It is also called the water strider. |
Poodle The poodle is a lively, intelligent dog that was originally bred to retrieve game from the water. |
Porcupine Porcupines are mammals with protective, needle-like quills on their body. |
Porpoise A small, toothed whale, a marine mammal also called the dolphin. |
Portuguese 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. |
Possum Possums (or opossums) are marsupial mammals. The only marsupial from North America is the Virginia opossum. |
Possum, Ringtail A small, nocturnal plant-eating marsupial with long tail. |
Postosuchus Postosuchus is an extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Prairie Animals Prairies are temperate grasslands in the interior of North America. |
Prairie Chicken Prairie Chickens are a type of grouse that live in North American grasslands. |
Prairie Dog The prairie dog is not a dog; it is a ground squirrel. |
Praying Mantid Also called the praying mantis, this predatory insect eats garden pests. |
Primates The primates are an order of intelligent mammals. They have good eyesight, and many are arboreal. |
Procompsognathus An early, small, meat-eating dinosaur from the late Triassic period. |
Pronghorn Pronghorns are the fastest moving mammals in North America. |
Protoceratops A ceratopsian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Pteranodon Big, flying meat-eating reptile 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. |
Puffin Puffins are Arctic sea birds. |
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. |
Puma A long-tailed wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the catamount, panther, mountain lion, and cougar. |
Pupfish A small fish from desert waters of southwestern North America. |
Purple Sea Urchin A spiny, globular animal that lives on the ocean floor off the western coast of North America. |
Pyralis Firefly The Pyralis firefly (also known as the lightning bug) is a luminescent flying insect, and very common in North America. |
Python Pythons are snakes that kill by constricting their prey. |
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