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Clipart pictures of numerous species of mammals. Of the class mammalia, mammals are different from other classes by having mammary glands, sweat glands, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex area of the brain. This section contains mammals whose common name begin with M through N.


Macacus, Buffon
"M. cynomolgus. The hair of this mammal is short, of a brown olive, spotted with black on the body, and a gray on the lower part." —Goodrich, 1885...
Macroglossus
"Macroglossus. Of this genus there is only a single species. It is but three inches long, and is remarkable for the length of its protrusile tounge, which may be extended up to two inches." &m...
Madoqua
"Is probably the smallest of the horned quadrupeds, it being two feet long and fourteen inches high. Its color is similar to that of our common gray squirrel. it lives in pairs in the mountainous dist...
Magot
"Magus sylvannus or Macacus innus. It is about eighteen inches long; its head is large, its snout large and long, its nose flat, its face and ears of a lvid flash color; its body thick, and its...
Maid, Goldsmith
A famous horse that won many races back in the day....
Malbrouck
Genus Ceropithecus. A west African monkey. ...
Mammoth
The mammoth was a very large elephant-like animal now extinct....
Mammoth
Mammoth engraved on a wall....
Mammoth
A mammoth with giant tusks....
Mammoth
Akin to the elephant, existant before the Ice Age....
Mammoth
The Russian name of the large extinct elephant closely resembling the Indian elephant, and of which fossil remains have been found in the northern part of North America and Eurasia....
Mammoth
The now extinct pachyderm, the mammoth....
Mammoth
The mammoth....
Mammoth
"The mammoth (Elephas primigenius)." -Taylor, 1904...
Mampalon
A type of weasel. Partially web footed, with soft, thick fur like an otter. ...
Man Neanderthal
The head of a Neanderthal man during the Early Paleolithic Age. The Neanderthal men are an extinct race....
Manatee
the manatee, an aquatic mammal, is found along both shores of the Atlantic in tropical regions and in the large rivers....
Manatee
"It is of a gray-black color, nine or ten feet long, and has vestiges of nails on the edges of the flippers, which are used dexterously in creeping and carrying the young." — S. G. Goodrich, 188...
Manatee
An animal native to the waters of South America, Australia, and West Africa. It is herbivorous, subsisting especially on sea moss and plants in shallow water....
Manatee Face
"Front view of head of American Manatee, showing the eyes, nostrils, and mouth with the lobes of the upper lip divaricated." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903...
Manatee Face
"Front view of head of American Manatee, showing the eyes, nostrils, and mouth with the lip contracted." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903...
Manatee on Shore
Manatees are large, fully aquatic marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. The name manatí comes from the Taíno, a pre-Columbian people of the Caribbean, meaning "breast". ...
Mandrill
The mandrill is known for its various and brilliant coloration. Its coat is olive brown and it has a brightly colored naked rump, Usually blue or purple, or sometimes red. It has a red line down its...
Mandrill
"The Mandrill is an African baboon. It was well known to the ancients. A full grown male measures about five feet when erect. Mandrills are insectivorous, and in addition to their immense canine teeth...
Marmoset
The marmosets are distinguished from other monkeys by their sharp and crooked claws. They are skillful in capturing insects, which form a part of their food....
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