The Mammals: M-N ClipArt gallery contains 120 illustrations of mammals starting with the letters "M" and "N" including: : madoqua, magot, mammoth, manatee, mandrill, marmoset, marmot, marten, meerkat, mice, mink, mole, monkey, moose, narwhal, and nylghau.
Monkey, a word loosely applied to apes, baboons, Old and New World monkeys, marmosets and lemurs.
C. diadematus. This monkey is nearly black, the lower prts being green. It is marked with a…
A large African monkey. So called from a fancied resemblance of its white coronet to the silver bow…
"N. trivirgatus. Its generl color is gray: its body and head measure ten inches. It lives on…
Monkey, a word loosely applied to apes, baboons, Old and New World monkeys, marmosets and lemurs.
A native of Borneo. The proboscis monkey is so called because of its large nose. Males generally have…
One of the sacred monkeys of India. It is 18 inches long, the tail 6 or 8 inches, and mostly of a yellowish…
"C. fuliginosus, has the upper parts of the body generally of a smoky gray; the lower parts…
The spider monkey uses its tail in climbing. It uses its tail also to feel with, and to seize small…
Monkey, a word loosely applied to apes, baboons, Old and New World monkeys, marmosets and lemurs.
"The Greek word ateles signifies imperfect, and is applied to this genus in allusion to the absence…
"Spider Monkey is a general name applied to many species of platyrhine or New World monkeys, distinguished…
"M. Silenus, has its hair deep black throughout, with the exception of the long beard mane,…
C. nictitans. The nose of this monkey is not only white, but more prominent than in most monkeys.…
Monkey, a word loosely applied to apes, baboons, Old and New World monkeys, marmosets and lemurs.
Monkey, a word loosely applied to apes, baboons, Old and New World monkeys, marmosets and lemurs.
One of the largest species of hooved mammals in the deer family. Known as the moose in North America,…
"This animal is the largest of the deer kind, being taller than thehorse. Its horns weigh fifty or sixty…
"The animals of this genus are distinguished by short tails, rogh hair; and enormous horns; they live…
"It is of a grayish-fawn color, with ten longitudinal brown strips along the back. Between the size…
"Quite larger than that of the brown rat, and lives, like that pecies, in the houses." — S. G.…
It is about 4 inches long with a long scaly tail and enlarged hind quarters and hind feet, allowing…
It is about 4 inches long with a long scaly tail and enlarged hind quarters and hind feet, allowing…
The genus Peromyscus contains species commonly referred to as deer mice. This is a genus of New World…
When a dormouse holds a nut to make a hole in it, he holds it between his two forepaws like hands.
"The Dormouse is a small European mammal. The name dormouse refers to the torpid state in which it passes…
A small mouse. Their shape is neat and gracile; they have full eyes, shapely limbs, and long hairy tails.
Dormice are rodents of the family Gliridae. (This family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae…
The Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the Field Mouse or Meadow Mouse, is a small…
Dendromys Typicus. "Size of the common mice, and are of a pearly-gray color, and have a black band running…
"The smallest of mice, and perhaps the very minutest of mammalia, an English half-penny weighing down…
"It being four to five inches long, the tail nearly the length of the body. Its color is a yellowish-fawn…
A North american meadow mouse. About 4 inches long of a rich dark reddish brown color, with very smooth,…
"The mule is in fact an exceedingly hardy, strong, and useful animals. In all mountain countries, for…
The Southern Muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides) is a wooly spider monkey in the Atelidae family of New…
"In its size and hte form of its tail it bears no inconsiderable resemblance to the common rat, the…
"Also known as the Blue Antilope. The face is long and narrow, the hair short, and the color…
"The Nylghau is the largest of the few true antelopes found in India, where it is confined to the central…