The Mammals: F-G ClipArt gallery contains 101 illustrations of mammals starting with the letters "F" and "G" including: ferret, foussa, fox, galagos, gazelle, gemsbok, genet, gerbil, gibbon, giraffe, gnu, goat, gopher, gorilla, guinea pig. For more cartoon-like illustrations of foxes from storybooks, see the Foxes gallery within the Literature collection.

An illustration of a giraffe eating leaves with a monkey sitting on the giraffe's head.

Giraffe Eating Leaves with a Monkey Sitting on Leaves

An illustration of a giraffe eating leaves with a monkey sitting on the giraffe's head.

An illustration of a giraffe looking at a young bear cub attached to a chain.

Giraffe Looking at Bear Cub Near Carts

An illustration of a giraffe looking at a young bear cub attached to a chain.

A primitive giraffe-camel. This primitive camel has no humps and an elongated neck, resembling a giraffe.

primitive giraffe-camel

A primitive giraffe-camel. This primitive camel has no humps and an elongated neck, resembling a giraffe.

"Described as being five inches long, with a tail four inches, and found in Greece, Italy, Spain, France, and Austria." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Glis

"Described as being five inches long, with a tail four inches, and found in Greece, Italy, Spain, France,…

"The Gnu has a formidable pair of horns, leading first downward and then pulling upward, and has been called the <em>Horned Horse</em>. It is about the size of a well-grown ass; the neck, body, and tail resemble those of a small horse; the pace is a species of light gallop." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Gnu

"The Gnu has a formidable pair of horns, leading first downward and then pulling upward, and has been…

The gnu or wildebeest is an ungulate mammal native to Africa.

Gnu

The gnu or wildebeest is an ungulate mammal native to Africa.

An illustration of a goat.

Goat

An illustration of a goat.

A goat from Angora with long hair called mohair.

Angora Goat

A goat from Angora with long hair called mohair.

The Angora goat is named for the region in Turkey where it is from and is known for its long coat.

Angora Goat

The Angora goat is named for the region in Turkey where it is from and is known for its long coat.

A breed of domestic goat.

Angora Goat

A breed of domestic goat.

A relative of the South African antelope.

Beautiful Goat

A relative of the South African antelope.

"Goat is the domestic goat, which exists, in a wild or semi-wild state, in all the European mountain ranges. The males fight furiously with each other in the rutting time. They have an offensive smell. "&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Big Horn Goat

"Goat is the domestic goat, which exists, in a wild or semi-wild state, in all the European mountain…

A relative of the South African antelope.

Blue Goat

A relative of the South African antelope.

"They inhabit most of the world, and live in the scanty herbage of rocky places, where no other domestic animal could find footing." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Common Goat

"They inhabit most of the world, and live in the scanty herbage of rocky places, where no other domestic…

"The most celebrated variety, however, is the Cashmere Goat, which produces the fine wool of which the famous Chasmere shawls are made." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Male Cashmere Goat

"The most celebrated variety, however, is the Cashmere Goat, which produces the fine wool of which the…

The Rocky Mountain Goat inhabits the most lofty peaks of the Rocky Mountains, (Smiley, 1839).

Mountain Goat

The Rocky Mountain Goat inhabits the most lofty peaks of the Rocky Mountains, (Smiley, 1839).

A goat is allied to the sheep. The Rocky Mountain goat is a native of the western portion of the United States, where it is also known as the goat antelope.

Rocky Mountain Goat

A goat is allied to the sheep. The Rocky Mountain goat is a native of the western portion of the United…

"Both male and female have small horns, and hair of a white color. They live in small flocks in the lofty heights of the great range from which they derive their name." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Rocky Mountain Goat

"Both male and female have small horns, and hair of a white color. They live in small flocks in the…

A ruminany quadruped native to the Rocky Mountains, ranging from Idaho to the Arctic Circle. it is a beautiful animal, covered with long white hair.

Rocky Mountain Goat

A ruminany quadruped native to the Rocky Mountains, ranging from Idaho to the Arctic Circle. it is a…

"Syrian goats are remarkable for their long, pendant ears, and fine, long hair, used for the manufacture of various fabrics." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Syrian Goat

"Syrian goats are remarkable for their long, pendant ears, and fine, long hair, used for the manufacture…

A relative of the South African antelope.

Water Goat

A relative of the South African antelope.

"Wild Goat (capra agagrus)-the wild sotck of most if not all of the breeds of the domestic goat."-Whitney, 1902

Wild Goat

"Wild Goat (capra agagrus)-the wild sotck of most if not all of the breeds of the domestic goat."-Whitney,…

"It is of a pale yellowish-gray, seven and a half inches long, and derives its common name from its fondness of the Camas plant, Scilla esculata. It is exceedingly voracious, and, like all other pouched rats, feeds o nuts, roots, grasses, and seeds." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Gopher

"It is of a pale yellowish-gray, seven and a half inches long, and derives its common name from its…

"Gopher is a name given by the early French settlers in the United States to various animals which honeycomb the ground by burrowing in it. In Illiois and canada it was given to a gray burrowing squirrel, in Wisconsin to a striped squirrel, and in Missouri to a burrowing pouched rat. All these are mammals; but in Georgia the term is applied to a snake, and in Florida to a turtle."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Gopher

"Gopher is a name given by the early French settlers in the United States to various animals which honeycomb…

The Himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral) is a ruminant in the Bovidae family.

Himalayan Goral

The Himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral) is a ruminant in the Bovidae family.

Gorilla standing upright and bending a rifle.

Gorilla

Gorilla standing upright and bending a rifle.

A gorilla

Gorilla

A gorilla

A family of gorillas.

Gorilla Family

A family of gorillas.

"The Gorilla is a celebrated anthropoid ape, generally belived to come nearer than any known one to man. The height is about 5 feet, almost the same as man. On the other hand, the greatest capacity of the gorilla's brain is only 34 and one half cubic inches, the least 23 against 62 in the least capacious human skull, and 114 in the greatest. The low facial angle also, and the abundant hair, with the extraordinary breadth of the chest, diminish the resemblance. The last mentioned characteristic imparts to the animal a colossal strength. It is a native of Lower Guinea and the interior of equinoctial Africa."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Female Gorilla

"The Gorilla is a celebrated anthropoid ape, generally belived to come nearer than any known one to…

The Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) is a great ape in the Hominidae family and was once known as the synonyms Troglodytes gorilla or Gorilla savagei.

Western Gorilla

The Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) is a great ape in the Hominidae family and was once known as the…

Also known as the Ursine Howler. <em>Mycetes ursinus</em>, has been confounded with other species, and had a variety of names, as the <em>Ouarine Monkey</em>, the <em>Beelzebub Monkey</em>, the <em>Gouariba</em>, and </em>Choro</em>" &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Gouariba

Also known as the Ursine Howler. Mycetes ursinus, has been confounded with other species, and…

"Resembles the dormouse in appearance; it is of a grayish-brown, and of the size of the Lerot; its habits are not known." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Cape Graphiure

"Resembles the dormouse in appearance; it is of a grayish-brown, and of the size of the Lerot; its habits…

"Ground-pig (Aulacodus swinderianus)."-Whitney, 1902.

Groundpig

"Ground-pig (Aulacodus swinderianus)."-Whitney, 1902.

The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid animal native to South America that stands between 107 and 122 centimeters (3.5 and 4 feet) at the shoulder and weighs about 90 kg (200 lb). The colour varies very little, ranging from a light brown to dark cinnamon and shading to white underneath. Guanacos have grey faces and small straight ears. They are extremely striking with their large, alert brown eyes, streamlined form, and energetic pace. They are particularly ideal for keeping in large groups in open parklands.

Guanaco

The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid animal native to South America that stands between 107 and…

The Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a mammal in the Camelidae family of even-toed ungulates. It is a South American animal that shares the genus Lama with the llama and was once known as the synonym Auchenia huanaco.

Guanaco

The Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a mammal in the Camelidae family of even-toed ungulates. It is a South…

"It is a native of the east coast of South America." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Guemul

"It is a native of the east coast of South America." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885

The Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza) is a monkey in the Cercopithecidae family of old world monkeys.

Mantled Guereza

The Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza) is a monkey in the Cercopithecidae family of old world monkeys.

Two guinea pigs.

Guinea Pigs

Two guinea pigs.

The only species of the Gymnure genus, found in Sumatra. "It is little known, but seems to possess more teeth than the hedgehog, that is, fourty-four in number. It is nearly the same size as that animal, but its body is more elongated. Its fur is soft, and of a grayish color: its tail is long, and nearly naked." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Raffle's Gymnure

The only species of the Gymnure genus, found in Sumatra. "It is little known, but seems to possess more…

This illustration shows the leg of a horse.

Leg of Horse

This illustration shows the leg of a horse.

The Jumping Hare, also known as the Springhaas, is a large African jerboa (Pedetes caffer). In size, color, and the shape of the head and ears, the animal resembles a hare; but the tail is long and thickly haired throughout. There are five toes on the forefoot, and four toes on the hind. The animal inhabits both the plains and the mountains of S. Africa, and is especially common in Cape Colony. When feeding, it goes on all fours, but if alarmed, attempts to escape by the leaping movements characteristic of the family (Dipodidæ).

Jumping Hare

The Jumping Hare, also known as the Springhaas, is a large African jerboa (Pedetes caffer). In size,…