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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 T through Z.


Tamanior
Inhabits most part of South America. About four feet in length. Spends the greater parts of its life sleeping. ...
Tapir
Tapirs have three toes on the hind feet, and four on the fore feet....
Tapir
Tapirs are found in South America. They have four toes in front and three behind. The snout is prolonged....
Tapir
"It is a large animal, measuring six feet in length, and is of a uniform brown color. It inhabits the forests, always in the neighborhood of water, in which is delights to bathe, frwquently rolling in...
Tapir
A class of hoofed quadrupeds, which have a bulky body and moderately long legs....
Tapir, Malayan
This illustration shows the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia. The animal is easily identified by its markings, most notably the light-colored "saddle" which extend...
Tarsipede, Rostrated
"A small, pretty, mouse-like animal, about three inches long, having a rostrated or beak-shaped snout, wth a long prehensile tail. It lives on insects and the nectar of flowers, and is found in the Sw...
Tasmanian Devil
The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial native to Tasmania, Australia....
Tatou, Giant
"In this carapace covers the body above and low down on the sides, but leaves the belly unprotected; the bands across the back are twelve to fourteen. It is the largest of the family, being three feet...
Tee-Tee, Collared
"Genus Callithrix. The monkeys of this genus are called Sajous by some author. They are found in Brazil and the vicinity. They have thick fur, and a long tail entirely covered with hair,...
Temple, Flora
A type of horse....
Tendrac
"About five inches long, and covered with spines resembling bristles. It is called Tendrac by the natives of Madagascar." —Goodrich, 1885...
Tenrec
"Tenrec is a genus of Insectivora, represented by one species, which is restricted to Madagascar, Bourbon, and Mauritius. It is the largest known insectivore, measuring from 12 to 16 inches in length;...
Terrier
A black and tan terrior from Swindon. ...
Terrier, Scottish
Domesticated dogs are found in every region of the world. There are multiple breeds of dogs....
Terrier, Skye
"The Skye Terrier came originally from the Isle of Skye in Scotland, where it was kept for destroying foxes."—Finley, 1917...
Tiger
The tiger found only in Asia, stands three feet high at the shoulders, but can be as long as eight feet. Its coat has black stripes on a background of reddish yellow....
Tiger
The tiger found only in Asia, stands three feet high at the shoulders, but can be as long as eight feet. Its coat has black stripes on a background of reddish yellow....
Tiger
A tiger, laying down....
Tiger
A powerful carnivorous mammal of the cat family. The adult is about eight feet long and three to four feet high. Its front feet have five toes and the hinder feet four, and all the characterized by st...
Tiger
A large carnivorous feline mammal....
Tiger
A tiger are mammals of the Felidae family and one of four "big cats" in the Panthera genus....
Tiger
"The largest and most powerful animal of the cat family." -Foster, 1921...
Tiger
The tiger....
Tiger Head
"Felidæ or Felinæ is the cat tribe, a family of carnivorous quadrupeds, including the domestic cat, lions, tigers, panthers, leopards, and lynxes. The felidæ are found in all parts o...
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