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 D through E.
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Dactylomys
"It is more than nine inches from the muzzle to the insertion of the tail, and the tail itself is twelve inches. The hair upon the body is hard and dry, but not spinous; that on the front is flattened... |
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Dalmatian
"Its body is generally white, marked with numerous small round black, or reddish-brown spots. The dalmatian is said to be used in his native country for the chase, to be easily broken, and stanch to h... |
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Daman, Syrian
"Is a foot long, of a brownish gray color above and white below. The skin without the hair is of a blackish violet. It is gregarious, lives in caves, and is a mild, timid, and feeble creature." &mdash... |
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Dasyure, Spotted
A rat—like species native to Australia and Tasmania. ... |
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Dauw
"Is of a pale brown color; the underside of the body being whitish; head, body, and upper part of the legs black streaked; tail, inside and lower part of the legs white. This species is a tenant of th... |
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Dauw
A very beautiful animal, resembling te quagga in some respects, but having the coloring of a zebra. ... |
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Deer
The fallow deer may easily be known from the stag by its smaller size and flat horns, and the white spots that cover the body, (Wood, 1896).... |
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Deer
This is a female deer or roe.... |
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Deer
Frame from the story, "Brother and Sister."... |
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Deer
The deer is a common mammal of the United States.... |
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Deer Head
"Head of deer (Cervus schomburgkii), showing antlers." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903... |
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Deer, Axis
"In size and general form it nearly resembles the common fallow-deer. The skin is at all times of a rich fawn color spotted with white. The young resemble the parents." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Deer, Common
"Is a smaller, feebler, and more common place in its character than the red deer." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Deer, Fallow
A species of deer well known in Britain, being very commonly kepts in parks, as it is also in most parts of Europe. ... |
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Deer, Fallow
A common European deer. ... |
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Deer, Female American
"It is about the size of the European fallow-deer, and resmebles it in temper and character; the color is brown in the summer and gray-brown in winter; the fawns are spotted with white; the tail white... |
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Deer, Gemul
The Gemul Deer (Furcifer chilensis) is a South American deer with forked horns.... |
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Deer, Herd of
An illustration of a herd of deer.... |
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Deer, Male American
"It is about the size of the European fallow-deer, and resmebles it in temper and character; the color is brown in the summer and gray-brown in winter; the fawns are spotted with white; the tail white... |
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Deer, Mule
"Is between the common deer and the American elk in size. Its horns are round and twice forked; the body above is brownish gray; the tail ash color above, black near the tipl belly grayish white; hair... |
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Deer, Musk
The musk deer receives its name from the valuable drug it produces. Its numbers have been greatly reduced due to its destruction for musk, which is used in the manufacturing of perfume.... |
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Deer, Musk
"Resembles the roebuck in size and form; the color is a rusty gray, in some cases wavy; the female less than hte male; the yound spotted." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Deer, Napu Musk
"Is two feet long and nine inches high; the eyes large and brilliant; the tail short; the general color brownish gray. It frequents the thickets near the sea-shore, and feeds principally upon berries.... |
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Deer, Ravine
The goat antelope of the Deccan, which inhabits rocky places.... |
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Deer, Red
A red deer with big antlers. ... |