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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

Click on an animal to go to that printout.
For the top 25 printouts, click here.

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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 lobe-finned fish that was thought to have been extinct for millions of years, but a living coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa in 1938. Go to a coelacanth quiz or go to the answers.


Coeolodonta

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


Coelophysis

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


Coelophysis

(Simple version)
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.

Compare Two Animals Using a Venn Diagram

Pick two animals, then compare and contrast them using a Venn diagram.


Compsognathus

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


Compsognathus

(Simple version)
The smallest dinosaur yet found; it was a meat-eater that was the size of a chicken.

Conch

A marine invertebrate with a large, beautiful shell.


Animals Listed by Continent

Printouts of animals from each of the seven continents.


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.


Corythosaurus

(Simple version)
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.
Nutria

Coypu

Coypus (also called nutrias) are semi-aquatic rodents that are originally from South America.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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

Click on a letter to go to that page of animal printouts.

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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