Mammals are defined as warm blooded animals which have hair and nourish their young on milk.
Types of Mammals are broken into several groups including: Marsupils, Placental Mammals, and Monotremes.
The diet of mammals varies and includes Herbivores (plant eaters), Insectivores (insect eaters), Omnivores (plant and meat eaters), and Carnivores (meat eaters). Mammals tend to have to eat a lot in order to maintain their high body temperature.
Polar Bears Churchill Two Polar Bears engage in a round of sparring in the icy landscape of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada. |
Polar Bears These cute polar bears were all lined up foraging along a wall in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. |
Cute Black Bear A cute black bear peers out from behind the long grass in British Columbia, Canada. |
Caribou A caribou stag amidst the beautiful fall colours of the Denali National Park of Alaska. |
Black Bear Cub High up in a tree a little black bear cub waits alone for the return of its mother in British Columbia, Canada. |
Arctic Wolf Found in the northern regions of North America and Greenland, the arctic wolf survives in the harshest regions of the world. |
American Bison The American Bison is the largest land animal of North America. This bison was found in the Riding Mountain National Park of Manitoba, Canada. |
Priceless Pictures Priceless Pictures of cute pet dogs are hard to plan for |
Cute Dogs Stock photos of Cute Dogs, Labrador breed |
Black Bear Image of a large male Black Bear |
Newfoundlands Wildlife There are a variety of wildlife tours available from Newfoundlands Northern Peninsula to see animals such as puffins and whales. |
Cute Animals Red Panda's are native to China and definately belong in the category of really cute animals as you can see |
Beyond The Sea Humpback Whale Tail at sunset, beyond the sea |
Whale Tail Photo of a Humpback Whale Tail with beautiful sunset taken on a whale watching tours |
Ocean Avenue Ocean Avenue with playing Humpback Whales and an Iceberg in the background |
Alaska Grizzly Bears These Grizzly bears were seen crossing the road in Denali National Park in Alaska. |
Polar Bear Worlds Largest Land Predator Threatened Species Polar bears are the world's largest land predator and the first species officially threatened by global warming, making them the international symbol in the fight against this growing natural disaster. |
Young Raccoon Picture Killarney Provincial Park Ontario Canada A cute animal which resembles a bandit with its black masked face, the raccoon is a native mammal of North America. This young raccoon is a resident of Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. |
Tourist Attraction Barbary Macaque Monkey Gibraltar Europe A monkey with an appetite, Barbary Macaques are one of the major tourist attractions on the Rock of Gilbraltar in Europe, however, it is not recommended to feed them while visiting. |
Moose Viking Trail Northern Peninsula Newfoundland A Moose, proper name Alces alces, looks up from grazing in a property in St Lunaire-Griquet off Highway 436, along the Viking Trail in the Great Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland. These animals are known in Europe as elk, rather than moose. |
Cute Ginger White Cat Felis Catus Animal A Ginger and white coloured cat, proper name Felis catus, looks into the sunlight outside the southern facade of the Palace of Charles V at 'The Alhambra', which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. |
Indigenous Canadian Eskimo Dog Puppy Churchill Manitoba Canada A Canadian Eskimo Dog puppy, proper name Canis familiaris, looks right at the camera from outside its kennel in Churchill, Manitoba. These Eskimo Dogs are a large breed of dog indigenous to Canada. |
Arctic Fox Tundra Churchill Wildlife Management Area Hudson Bay Manitoba An Arctic Fox, proper name Alopex lagopus, forages for food on the tundra landscape of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba. These can also be called the White Fox or the Snow Fox. |
Mountain Animals Bighorn Sheep Lake Banff National Park Alberta This Bighorn sheep is a species of sheep that is native to North America and Siberia. This species of mountain animal thrives in the alpine regions of Banff and Jasper National Parks in the province of Alberta, Canada. |
Bison Enclosure Riding Mountain National Park Manitoba The American Bison and the European Bison are the only two of six species that still exist out of the six species of the subfamily Bovinae. The bison pictured here at Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada are of the American Bison subspecies. |
Grazing Bull Mennonite Heritage Village Farm Steinbach Manitoba An adult male species of cattle is called a bull, and they are a domesticated member of the Bovinae Family. This bull lives at the Mennonite Heritage Village, which recreates the Mennonite way of life in modern day Steinbach, Manitoba. |
Barbary Macaque Portrait Rock Of Gibraltar Britain The Barbary Macaque that can be found in Gibraltar, which is a part of Great Britain, are the last group of apes in the whole of Europe that is actually thriving. This is mostly due to the fact that they drive tourism to the area. |
Black Bear Ursus Americanus Red Lake Ontario Canada This black bear, proper name Ursus americanus, is the most common bear species in North America. It can be found all the way from Alaska to Mexico, and this bear in particular is grazing on lush green grass near the town of Red Lake in Ontario. |
Timber Wolf Canis Lupus Parc Omega Montebello Quebec Canada A Timber Wolf, more commonly known as a Gray Wolf, looks directly at the camera in Parc Omega, located in Montebello, Outaouais, in Quebec, Canada. This species of wolf is the largest member of the Canidae family, which includes coyotes, jackals, wolves. |
Aerial View Sperm Whale South Island Coast New Zealand An aerial view of a Sperm Whale as it swims along the surface of the water during a Whale Watching flight with 'Wings over Whales'. This flight took place from Kaikoura, Canterbury on the East Coast of the South Island in New Zealand. |
Climate Change Impact On Wildlife Polar Bears Global warming and climate change both have a direct impact on wildlife especially species who dwell in the arctic regions such as the great Polar Bear. |
Male Killer Whale Sunset Northern Vancouver Island A golden sunset highlights the sky over Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada while a male Killer Whale takes some time to rest in the lighting. |
Female Killer Whale Northern Vancouver Island Summer The summer run of salmon off Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia brings with them the Killer Whales, such as this female seen on a whale watching trip. |
Killer Whales Boat Traffic Northern Vancouver Island Boat traffic is very common around the Northern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia but while passing this barge, this Killer Whale and many other pods of whales seem to peacefully continue on their way. |
Northern Vancouver Island Whale Watching British Columbia While whale watching off Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, a male Killer Whale surfaces and the passengers on board the boat quickly have their cameras ready. |
Southern Labrador Coastline Resting Groundhog Along the Southern Labrador coastline in L'Anse Amour, a groundhog resting atop the hill overlooks the beautiful blue colors of the Strait of Belle Isle. |
Snow White Arctic Fox Hudson Bay Tundra Churchill The fur of the Arctic Fox is snow white in color during the winter months where it can easily wander along the tundra around the Hudson Bay in Churchill Wildlife Management Area in Manitoba, Canada without catching the attention of any predators. |
Arctic Ocean Native Polar Bear Animal A native animal to the arctic regions of the world, the polar bear is equally at home on the icy shores, or in the frigid waters of the arctic such as in Hudson Bay, Canada - a part of the Arctic Ocean. |
Killer Whales Sunset Scenery Vancouver Island Beautiful scenery surrounds four Killer Whales who surface in the waters off Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada at sunset. |
Oriental Small Clawed Otter Couple Auckland Zoo A habitat for the Oriental Small Clawed Otter is a must see at the Auckland Zoo in New Zealand where this cute couple resides. |
Caribou Stag Picture Denali National Park Alaska Standing atop the hill in Denali National Park in Alaska, USA, this Caribou stag shows the world who is boss with his beautiful rack of antlers. |
Endangered Animal List Stock photo of one of the mammals found on the Endangered Animal List a cute Red Panda. |
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