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2006-11-10 00:17:18 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Narwal

2006-11-10 00:18:57 · answer #1 · answered by Isis 7 · 2 0

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Nabarlek

Nabarlek
A small wallaby from northern Australia.

Naked Mole-Rat
Small, almost hairless rodents who live in underground colonies in Africa.

Nandu
The Nandu or Common Rhea is a large, flightless bird from South America.

Narwhal
A whale from the Arctic. Males have a long, spiral tooth.


Narwhal (Unlabeled)
A toothed whale from the Arctic. The male has a huge, spiral tooth.

Nene or Hawaiian Goose
An endangered goose that lives on volcanic slopes.

Newt
Newts are small, brightly-colored salamanders.

New Zealand Animals
Animals from New Zealand, both native and introduced species.


Nightingale
A small songbird that sings beautiful, complex songs, often at night. Go to a simple version (just the image).

Nine-Banded Armadillo
The Nine-Banded Armadillo is a small, burrowing, armored mammal.

Nine-Banded Armadillo
(Simple version)
The armadillo is a small, burrowing, armored mammal.

Nocturnal Animals
Nocturnal animals are more active at night. Bats are nocturnal.


Nodosaurus
A large, armored, plant-eating dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period, about 113-98 million years ago. Western Meadowlark

North and Central American Animals
Printouts of animals from North and Central America.

North American Beaver
The North American Beaver is a large rodent that builds dams and dens. bvr thumbnail

Beaver Coloring Printout
A large black-and-white printout of the North American beaver.


North American Porcupine
The North American Porcupine is a mammals that has protective, needle-like quills on its body.

Northern Cardinal
The Northern Cardinal is a brilliant red bird with a short, wide bill.

Northern Elephant Seal
The Northern Elephant Seal is a huge seal that lives in the northern Pacific Ocean. (Family Phocidae, Subfamily Monachinae)

Northern Fur Seal
The Northern Fur Seal is a marine mammal that lives in the northern Pacific Ocean.


Northern Right Whale
Baleen whales with a huge head and an arched mouth.

Northern Spotted Owl
A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific Northwest of North America.

Numbat
The numbat (also known as the banded anteater) is a pouchless, diurnal marsupial.
Nurse shark

Nurse Shark
A large bottom-dweller with rounded fins.

Nuthatch
A small perching bird that can climb down trees and opens nuts using its bill like a hatchet. Nutria

Nutria
Nutrias (also called coypus) are semi-aquatic rodents that are originally from South America.

2006-11-10 00:42:49 · answer #2 · answered by SARATH C 3 · 2 0

Nanny Goat is a female domestic goat. & just for the record----a Newt is a type of Salamander. Nutria is a type of Mink or Otter in South America. In the bird side there is the Night-Hawk, and the Nightingale, also the Nuthatch. In the shark family you have the Nurse Shark. In the human animal--we have the occasional Nutbar.

2006-11-10 00:44:30 · answer #3 · answered by colinhughes333 3 · 1 0

There are actually quite a few including the North Atlantic Salmon. Check it out: http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/CNN.asp

2006-11-10 00:24:21 · answer #4 · answered by Survivors Ready? 5 · 1 0

Here are a few I didn't already see listed...

nuthatch (bird, sometimes called a "nutcracker")

nautilus (snail)

nene (bird)

and two dog breeds... Newfoundland and Norwegian Elkhound

2006-11-10 00:31:51 · answer #5 · answered by metatron 4 · 1 0

I'm not sure why this is in the history category but--nutria, a very large S. American rodent.
Nightingale
Nuthatch

2006-11-10 04:16:34 · answer #6 · answered by MUD 5 · 1 0

A nuthatcher bird. (They hang upside down to eat.) A very tiny, colorful bird.

2006-11-13 15:00:05 · answer #7 · answered by Candy N 2 · 0 0

a Nattlejack(toad)
newt
nagel

2006-11-10 00:23:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

neegali,needletooth moray, nervous shark, napolian fish, mostly the "n" animals are amphibians, or fish, snakes, lizards etc.

2006-11-10 10:52:35 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Numbat (it is actually a type of bat - i wasn't being rude)

2006-11-10 00:19:24 · answer #10 · answered by Nicky 4 · 1 0

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