The Mammals: S ClipArt gallery contains 149 illustrations of mammals starting with the letter "S" including: saki, sea otter, seal, setter, sewellel, sheep, shrew, skunk, sloth, squirrel, and stag.

A small mammal living in Asia and the Ural Mountains.

Sable

A small mammal living in Asia and the Ural Mountains.

A digitigrade carnivorous mammal, nearly allied to the common marten.

Sable Sneaking About

A digitigrade carnivorous mammal, nearly allied to the common marten.

"<em>Genus</em> Sajou. These creatures are somewhat smaller, but less slender that the ateles: the tail is also less flexible. They are nimble in their movements and mild in their disposition. They have a familiar yet unobtrusive curiosity" &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

White-Throated Sai

"Genus Sajou. These creatures are somewhat smaller, but less slender that the ateles: the tail…

"<em>Genus</em> Saimiri. The animals of this genus are but about ten inches in length and are the most slender, graceful, and interesting of the whole monkey family. The large development of the brain is one of their most striking characteristics. The tail is slightly prehensile, yet used in climbing trees." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Saimiri

"Genus Saimiri. The animals of this genus are but about ten inches in length and are the most…

"The monkeys of this genus are marked by a short head, an angular muzzle, and a non-prehensile tail. They are gentle, intelligent, slender in form, and partially nocturnal in their habbits. The genus is divided into two branches, the <em>Brachyures</em>, which have very short tails, and the <em>Sakis proper</em> which have long, large tails." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Monk Saki

"The monkeys of this genus are marked by a short head, an angular muzzle, and a non-prehensile tail.…

"The monkeys of this genus are marked by a short head, an angular muzzle, and a non-prehensile tail. They are gentle, intelligent, slender in form, and partially nocturnal in their habbits. The genus is divided into two branches, the <em>Brachyures</em>, which have very short tails, and the <em>Sakis proper</em> which have long, large tails." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Satanic Saki

"The monkeys of this genus are marked by a short head, an angular muzzle, and a non-prehensile tail.…

A small horse

Saladin

A small horse

The name generally given to a group of South American prehensile-tailed monkeys, including fifteen or sixteen species, whose characteristics it is exceedingly difficult properly to define.

Capuchin Sapajou

The name generally given to a group of South American prehensile-tailed monkeys, including fifteen or…

A white throated monkey found in Central and South America.

White Throated Sapajou

A white throated monkey found in Central and South America.

The sassaby or topi is an antelope species native to Africa.

Sassaby

The sassaby or topi is an antelope species native to Africa.

"Schizodon fuscus...A genus of South American octodont rodents, related to Ctenomys" (Tuco-tuco). -Whitney, 1911

Schizodon

"Schizodon fuscus...A genus of South American octodont rodents, related to Ctenomys" (Tuco-tuco). -Whitney,…

"It is the size of a large bear; girth at the sholder, five feet, near the tail, twenty inches; fur brown. acquiring a grayish tint at the point of the hairs in old age; external ears one inch eight lines long, conical, erect, covered with short hair, and open by an oblong slit, which is shut in the water; nail very slender and minute." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Sea Bear

"It is the size of a large bear; girth at the sholder, five feet, near the tail, twenty inches; fur…

<i>Otaria jubata</i>. One of several large eared seals, or otaries. Also called "Cook's otary" or the "Patagonian sea-lion". "It is related to the sea-bear...but is larger." &mdash;Whitney, 1889

Sea Lion

Otaria jubata. One of several large eared seals, or otaries. Also called "Cook's otary" or the "Patagonian…

A coastal sea lion of western North America.

California Sea Lion

A coastal sea lion of western North America.

The Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) is a large pinniped in the Otariidae family of eared seals. It is also known as the northern sea lion with the synonym Eumetopias stelleri.

Steller Sea Lion

The Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) is a large pinniped in the Otariidae family of eared seals.…

A sea otter.

Sea Otter

A sea otter.

A sea otter.

Sea Otter

A sea otter.

The Greenland Seal has well-developed hind limbs.

Seal

The Greenland Seal has well-developed hind limbs.

The general name of certain genera of carnivorous mammals, havin feet adapted for swimming, and being able to live both in and out of water.

Seal

The general name of certain genera of carnivorous mammals, havin feet adapted for swimming, and being…

"The seal, adapted principally for water. The extremities are larger than in the porpoise and manatee."&mdash;Pettigrew, 1874

The Seal

"The seal, adapted principally for water. The extremities are larger than in the porpoise and manatee."—Pettigrew,…

The claws of a seal's left hind foot.

Seal

The claws of a seal's left hind foot.

The seal is an aquatic mammal, whose limbs are formed into flippers. The tail tapers at the end of the body. The front flippers are used as paddles while the rear paws help to steer the animal.

Seal

The seal is an aquatic mammal, whose limbs are formed into flippers. The tail tapers at the end of the…

The seal is an aquatic mammal, whose limbs are formed into flippers. The tail tapers at the end of the body. The front flippers are used as paddles while the rear paws help to steer the animal.

Seal

The seal is an aquatic mammal, whose limbs are formed into flippers. The tail tapers at the end of the…

Illustration of the entrance of an igloo, built out of ice, partially underwater. A seal is swimming under the water, headed for the entrance.

Seal Swimming up to an Igloo

Illustration of the entrance of an igloo, built out of ice, partially underwater. A seal is swimming…

The Bearded Seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a seal in the Phocidae family of true or earless seals.

Bearded Seal

The Bearded Seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a seal in the Phocidae family of true or earless seals.

"The ground-color of the hair or skin, when this animal is alive and dry, is pale whitish-gray, with a very slight tinge of yellow; when just out of the water and wet, the ground-color is ash; after death, and as seen in museums, the ground color is pale yellowish-gray." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Common Seal

"The ground-color of the hair or skin, when this animal is alive and dry, is pale whitish-gray, with…

The elephant seal is the largest fin-footed mammal. It can reach 18 feet in length and weigh 5000 pounds. It gets its name from its long snout that resembles that of an elephant.

Elephant seal

The elephant seal is the largest fin-footed mammal. It can reach 18 feet in length and weigh 5000 pounds.…

The species found in Alaska and the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea is the fur seal.

Fur Seal

The species found in Alaska and the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea is the fur seal.

The Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus) is large seal in the Otariidae family of eared seals.

Northern Fur Seal

The Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus) is large seal in the Otariidae family of eared seals.

The Gray Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is a large mammal in the Phocidae family of true seals.

Gray Seal

The Gray Seal (Halichoerus grypus) is a large mammal in the Phocidae family of true seals.

A harbor seal perched on some ice.

Harbor Seal

A harbor seal perched on some ice.

"The Seal, of the family Phocid&aelig;, or seal tribe, are, of all four-limbed mammiferous animals, those which display the most complete adaptation to residence in the water. The seal has considerable resemblance to a quadruped in some respects, and to a fish in others. The head is round, and the nose, which is broad, resembles that of a dog, with the same look of intelligence and mild and expressive physiognomy. It has large whiskers, oblong nostrils, and great black sparkling eyes. It has no external ears, but a valve exists in the orifices, which can be closed at will, so as to keep out the water; the nostrils have a similar valve; and the clothing of the body consists of stiff glossy hairs, very closely set against the skin. The body is elongated and conical, gradually tapering from the shoulders to the tail. The spine is provided with strong muscles, which bend it with considerable force; and this movement is of great assistance to the propulsion of the body."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Hooded Seal

"The Seal, of the family Phocidæ, or seal tribe, are, of all four-limbed mammiferous animals,…

The genus Cystophora includes the large bladder-nose, hooded or crested seal of the Greenland seas, in which the nose of the males has a curious dispensable sac, and which attains an average length of from 10 to 12 feet.

Hooded Seal

The genus Cystophora includes the large bladder-nose, hooded or crested seal of the Greenland seas,…

The Hooded Seal (Crystophora cristata) is an arctic seal in the Phocidae family of true seal. It is identified by the large bulge on its head.

Hooded Seal

The Hooded Seal (Crystophora cristata) is an arctic seal in the Phocidae family of true seal. It is…

"Also called the Crested Seal, remarkable for possessing, about two inches from te extremity of the upper jaw, on the superior of the surface, a cartilaginous crest, which rises, increasing rapidly in height as it passes backwards, about seven inches high at its posterior or vertical edge, which is separated into two planes by an intervening depression an inch deep." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Hooded Seal

"Also called the Crested Seal, remarkable for possessing, about two inches from te extremity of the…

This illustration shows the leg of a seal.
P. Pelvis, FE. Femur, TI. Tibia, FI. Fibula, TA. Tarsus, MT. Metatarsus, PH. Phalanges, OC. Os Calcis

Leg of Seal

This illustration shows the leg of a seal. P. Pelvis, FE. Femur, TI. Tibia, FI. Fibula, TA. Tarsus,…

Closely allied to the common seal is the marbled seal me with some of the European coasts.

Marbled Seal

Closely allied to the common seal is the marbled seal me with some of the European coasts.

A seal which has many bands of white around black.

Ribbon Seal

A seal which has many bands of white around black.

Fur Seals make up one of the two distinct groups of mammals called "seals". Both the fur seals and the true seals are members of the Pinnipedia, which is usually regarded as a suborder of the order Carnivora but sometimes as an independent order. However, the fur seals, like their close relatives the sea lions, retain some ability to walk on land as their hind limbs can be brought forward under the body to bear the animal's weight, and retain small but visible external ears.

Seals and Walrus

Fur Seals make up one of the two distinct groups of mammals called "seals". Both the fur seals and the…

The Serval (Leptailurus serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat that also has the synonym Felis serval.

Serval

The Serval (Leptailurus serval) is a medium-sized African wild cat that also has the synonym Felis serval.

"It is about the same size of the gray rabbit, being fourteen inches long with a tail half an inch long. It is of a reddish-brown color, and has no cheek pouches.; the eye is small, and the fur thick and soft, resembling that of the musquash. The skins are much used by the indians for robes." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Sewellel

"It is about the same size of the gray rabbit, being fourteen inches long with a tail half an inch long.…

Sheep are raised for their wool.

Sheep

Sheep are raised for their wool.

Sheep are raised for their wool. This is a fat-tailed sheep, known for their obvious fat tails.

Sheep

Sheep are raised for their wool. This is a fat-tailed sheep, known for their obvious fat tails.

Lincoln and Negretti sheep.

Sheep

Lincoln and Negretti sheep.

A sheep, the head of the herd.

Sheep

A sheep, the head of the herd.

A Rocky Mountain sheep from North America.

Sheep

A Rocky Mountain sheep from North America.

An important and useful class of ruminant animals, which are closely allied to the goat, but differ from it in having somewhat twisted horned with transverse ridges.

Sheep

An important and useful class of ruminant animals, which are closely allied to the goat, but differ…

Usually horned mammals of the genis Ovis.

Sheep

Usually horned mammals of the genis Ovis.

A sheep

Sheep

A sheep

A sheep

Sheep

A sheep

An illustration of a sheep

Sheep

An illustration of a sheep

An illustration of a herd of sheep.

Sheep

An illustration of a herd of sheep.

An illustration of a ewe, female sheep.

Sheep (Ewe)

An illustration of a ewe, female sheep.

Dorset-horn ram, popular in areas where winter lambs are produced. It is claimed that a large proportion of its lambs will be early enough for the winter market.

Dorset-Horn Ram

Dorset-horn ram, popular in areas where winter lambs are produced. It is claimed that a large proportion…

An illustration of a cross bred sheep. The sheep is a combination of a cotswold and a leicester.

A cross bred sheep

An illustration of a cross bred sheep. The sheep is a combination of a cotswold and a leicester.

An illustration of a cross bred sheep. The sheep is a combination of a cotswold and a leicester.

A cross bred sheep

An illustration of a cross bred sheep. The sheep is a combination of a cotswold and a leicester.

A pair of American merino sheep, noted for its excellent fleece.

American Merino Sheep

A pair of American merino sheep, noted for its excellent fleece.

A species of sheep with large horns.

Rocky Mountain Big-Horn

A species of sheep with large horns.

The bighorn is a wild sheep of the Rocky Mountains known to frequent the craggiest of rocks.

Bighorn Sheep

The bighorn is a wild sheep of the Rocky Mountains known to frequent the craggiest of rocks.

A sheep with a long, broad tail.

Broad Tailed Sheep

A sheep with a long, broad tail.