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ABC Teach is a great site for teachers as well as young children.

Crayola ~ With a name like Crayola you know this page has to be good.

Free Coloring Fun ~ Print games, word search and more....for FREE.

Nicole's Coloring Pages ~ A website offering you ebooks with printable pages illustrated by Nicole Florian.

Dogs and Cats ~ Printable pages of dogs, cats, children with pets and much more.

Dogs and Pups ~ Print a picture of a guard dog, sleepy dog or a puppy.

On The Farm ~ Games from the farm; hear what sounds animals make or guess what animal track goes with what animal (great for little ones).

Alphabet-soup ~ Animals from A to Z (animals, birds, cats, dogs, elephants, frogs, etc...)

The Kidz Page ~ All about kids and creatures....

Any Animal ~ Dogs, cats, monkeys, penguin, rabbits, snakes, and more....pages galore.

Paint on your Computer ~ Pick a page, click and paint your picture right on the computer.

Sesame Street ~ Have fun with the Muppets, Elmo or Oscar the Grouch.


 


As you may know, a group of fish is called a "school", a group of lions is called a "pride", and a group of seagulls is called a "flock". Some are a little more unusual. See if you can guess what animals belong to the following groups:

Crash
Exaltation
Mob
Murder
Parliament
Pod
Sounder

The answers are at the of bottom of this page.

 

This is my monkey Monco. Open the more box, click on a banana, give it to Monco and he will eat it. You can click to grab any part of him and swing him around the branches or click the branches to send him there. Have fun with him.


 

 


New Hair Cuts

 

I just lay down in the yard to play hide & seek.

OH! She's touching my tail....I'm going to bite her this time.

 

 

You have a fox, a chicken and a sack of grain. You must cross a river with only one of them at a time. If you leave the fox with the chicken he will eat it; if you leave the chicken with the grain he will eat it. How can you get all three across safely? 

The answer is at the of bottom of this page. 

 

 

 


 

Proper Names of  Animals

Adult - Youngster


Alligator - hatchling
Alpaca - cria
Ant - antling
Antelope - calf
Ape - baby
Armadillo - pup
Badger - kit, cub
Bat - pup
Bear - cub
Beaver - pup, kitten
Bee - larva
Bird - hatchling, chick
Bison, Buffalo - calf
Boar - piglet, shoat, farrow
Butterfly - caterpillar, larva, pupa, chrysalis
Camel - calf
Caribou - calf, fawn
Cat - kitten
Cattle - calf
Cheetah - cub
Chicken - chick, pullet (young hen), cockerel (young rooster)
Cicada - nymph
Clam - larva
Codfish - codling, hake, sprat
Coyote - pup, whelp
Crocodile - hatchling
Deer - fawn
Dog - pup
Dolphin - pup, calf
Donkey - colt
Dove - squab, chick
Duck - duckling
Eagle - fledgling, eaglet
Echidna - puggle
Eel - leptocephalus (larva), elver (juvenile)
Elephant - calf
Elk - calf
Emu - chick, hatchling
Ferret - kit
Fish - fry, fingerling
Fly - maggot
Fox - kit, cub, pup
Frog - tadpole, polliwog
Gerbil - pup
Giraffe - calf
Gnat - larva
Gnu - calf
Goat - kid
Goose - gosling
Gorilla - infant
Grasshopper - nymph
Grouse - chick, poult, squealer or cheeper
Guinea pig - pig, pup
Gull - chick
Hamster - pup
Hare - leverets
Hawk - eyas
Hedgehog - piglet, pup
Hippopotamus - calf
Horse - foal, colt (m), filly (f)
Hound - pup
Human - baby, infant
Hummingbird - chick
Hyena - cub
Jellyfish - ephyna
Kangaroo - joey
Koala - joey
Leopard - cub
Lion - cub
Llama - cria
Mallard - duckling
Manatee - calf
Mole - pup
Monkey - infant
Moose - calf
Mosquito - nymph, wriggler, tumbler
Mouse - pup, pinkie, kitten
Mule - foal
Muskrat - kit
Opossum - joey
Ostrich - chick
Otter - whelp, pup
Owl - owlet, fledgling
Ox - calf
Oyster - spat
Panda - cub
Partridge - cheeper
Peacock - peachick
Penguin - chick
Pig - piglet, shoat, farrow
Pigeon - squab, squeaker
Platypus - puggle
Porcupine - porcupettes
Porpoise - calf
Possum - joey
Prairie dog - pup
Quail - chick
Rabbit - bunny, kit
Raccoon - cub
Rat - pup, pinkie, kitten
Reindeer - calf
Rhinoceros - calf
Seal - pup
Shark - pup
Sheep - lamb, lambkin, cosset
Skunk - kit
Snake - Snakelet, neonate, hatchling snake)
Spider - spiderling
Squirrel - pup, kit, kitten
Swan - cygnet, flapper
Tiger - cub, whelp
Toad - tadpole
Turkey - poult
Turtle - hatchling
Wallaby - joey
Walrus - cub, pup
Weasel - kit
Whale - calf
Wolf - pup, whelp
Wombat - joey
Woodchuck - kit, cub
Yak - calf
Zebra - colt, foal

 

 


 

 Based on a true story, this is a wonderful film for the whole family. A must see, heart felt story titled "We Bought a Zoo".

 


 

You have a fox, a chicken and a sack of grain. You must cross a river with only one of them at a time. If you leave the fox with the chicken he will eat it; if you leave the chicken with the grain he will eat it. How can you get all three across safely? 

The answer is at the of bottom of this page. 


 

 

 

 

Pet Names - Offering over 20,000 pet names!

 

 

 


 

Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey wins top honor at the 2011 Jackon Hole Wildlife Film Festival, known as the Oscars of nature films!

 

 The tiger known as Broken Tail was born in Ranthambhore National Park in northern India, a vast, natural reserve for a wide variety of Indian wildlife, but especially famous for its Bengal tigers. Historically revered in Indian tradition, tigers in the area were once protected by maharajahs, and then by government sanctuaries and conservation projects. But poachers have proven to be nearly unstoppable over the years, and tigers have struggled to survive, even with the protection of the park. At one point, there were as few as 26 tigers left in the reserve, and today, the fate of each and every tiger is important to the species as a whole. Conservation efforts have been intensified in the face of the crisis, and the struggle continues. Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey is the story of the life and death of a tiger destined for greatness, who may still lead the way to a better future for those of his kind.

 

Watch Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey on PBS. See more from Nature.

Visit pbs.org for the rest of the story. 

 


 

Pet Games

 Animal House - drag animals to their homes

Snake Game - move it in all direction!!!

Animal tracks - match up the animal tracks to the animals that made them.

Loads of different games at the ASPCA

The Cheetah Orphans - In order to stay alive in the Kenyan bush, Toki must be able to hunt by himself and avoid danger. Can you help him?

Orchard of Three Foxes - Outfox hedgehogs in this fast-moving strategy game that's fun for the whole family!

Polar Pairs - match up the polar animals

Mutt Maker - You will love to make your very own mutt

 

 

A completely black dog was strolling down Main Street during a total blackout affecting the entire town. Not a single streetlight had been on for hours. Just as the dog was crossing the middle line a Buick Skylark with 2 broken headlights speedily approaches his position, but manages to swerve out of the way just in time. How could the driver have possibly seen the dog to swerve in time? 

The answer is at the of bottom of this page. 

 

 

 

 

 Vet Vocabulary

Do you enjoy impressing your friends with new and unfamiliar words? Or do you want to just understand what your vet is talking about. We've got vet vocab to help you talk the talk. Click Here

 


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Answers 

 

Crash - Rhinoceros
Exaltation - Lark
Mob - Kangaroo
Murder - Crow
Parliament - Owl
Pod - Whale
Sounder - Pig/Hog

The wiseman tells them to switch camels

 

It was during the day. (blackout, dog)

 

Take the chicken over first. Go back and bring the grain next, but instead of leaving the chicken with the grain, come back with the chicken. Leave the chicken on the first side and take the fox with you. Leave it on the other side with the grain. Finally, go back over and get the chicken and bring it over. 

 


 

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