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 C.
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Camel
Two-humped camels are found in Central Asia, while one-humped camels are domesticated and found in Arabia and North Africa. The humps store fat. ... |
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Camel
Two-humped camels are found in Central Asia, while one-humped camels are domesticated and found in Arabia and North Africa. The humps store fat. ... |
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Camel
Two-humped camels are found in Central Asia, while one-humped camels are domesticated and found in Arabia and North Africa. The humps store fat. ... |
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Camel
"Camel is a genus of ruminant quadrupeds, characterized by the absence of horns; a fissure in the upper lip; a long and arched neck; one or two humps or protuberances on the back; and a broad elastic ... |
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Camel
An illustration of a man riding atop of a camel.... |
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Camel, Arabian
A camel with only one hump.... |
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Camel, Bactrian
A camel with two humps.... |
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Camel, Bactrian
A camel with two humps.... |
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Camel, Bactrian
The two-humped Bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus.... |
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Camel, Bactrian
The Bactrian Camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of north eastern Asia. It is one of the two surviving species of camel. The Bactrian Camel has two humps on ... |
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Camel, Dromedary
The one-humped dromedary camel, Camelus dromedarius.... |
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Camel, Dromedary
The one-humped or dromedary camel is an ungulate distinguished by the hump on the animal's back.... |
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Camels
Camels are even-toed ungulates. The dromedary or one-humped camel has a single hump, and the Bactrian camel has two humps.... |
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Camels
A cud-chewing animal of the Old World, especially adapted by nature to travel waste deserts with scarcity of food and water. Pictured: dromedary and two-humped camel.... |
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Capybara
The capybara is the largest member of the rodent family. Its shape is like that of the pig. Its feet are partially webbed, and it is a good swimmer.... |
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Capybara
"It measures three feet from muzzle to the hinder part, but has no tail. The general shape of the body is thick, and, as one would say', pig-like; but the head is that of rodent animals generally, and... |
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Capybara
The world's largest rodent, it has webbed feet and is usually in the water or along the shore of a river or lake.... |
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Capybara
The largest rodent, the capybara.... |
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Caracal
"The Caracal, or Siyah Ghush, F. Caracal, is supposed by some to be the lynx of the ancients. It is somewhat larger than the fox, the upper surface of the body being a uniform deep brown; the ... |
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Caracal with Prey
"Caracal, a species of lynx; a native of Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia. It is about the size of a fox, and mostly of a deep-brown color, having tufts of long black hair which terminate the ear... |
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Caribou
Two caribou... |
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Caribou
The North American variety of reindeer is commonly called the caribou. ... |
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Cat
The domestic cat has teeth made to tear and cut flesh, and the tongue is dry and rough like a file, (Wood, 1896).... |
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Cat
The domestic cat has teeth made to tear and cut flesh, and the tongue is dry and rough like a file, (Wood, 1896).... |
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Cat
The domestic cat has teeth made to tear and cut flesh, and the tongue is dry and rough like a file, (Wood, 1896).... |