
Animal Names List for Kids: 265+ Animal Names in English (Free Printables)
Explore the animal kingdom with this huge list of 265+ animal names for kids! Plus, get animal activities, games, fun facts, and more!
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Help your child build their vocabulary and learn about the world at the same time with our ultimate list of animal names for kids! You’ll find both common favorites and exotic creatures on our animal name list, from cats and dogs to axolotls and capybaras.
Animals are a perfect way to practice reading, spelling, and even storytelling, as kids naturally love learning about them. Use these animal names for games, crafts, activities, and more, whether you’re at home or in the classroom. Find loads of other free animal activities below, from videos, songs, printables, games, and crafts!
List of Animal Names for Preschoolers
We’ve created easy-to-use printable summer word lists to help make learning both fun and engaging. The words are grouped by theme, s you choose which category you’d like to work on. Use these lists for reading practice, spelling games, or to add a seasonal twist to your favorite activities.
Ant | Bat | Bear | Bee | Bird | Bug |
Bunny | Cat | Chicken | Cow | Dog | Duck |
Deer | Elephant | Fish | Fly | Frog | Fox |
Goat | Goose | Horse | Kangaroo | Kitten | Lamb |
Lion | Lizard | Monkey | Mouse | Owl | Pig |
Pony | Puppy | Rabbit | Sheep | Shark | Snail |
Snake | Tiger | Toad | Turkey | Turtle | Whale |
Wolf | Worm | Zebra |
Wild Fact: Around a third of all households in the world have a pet dog!
List of Wild Animal Names
Wild animals live freely and on their own in nature without people taking care of them. They find their own food, water, and shelter.
Aardvark | Alligator | Antelope | Baboon | Bear | Beaver |
Bison | Buffalo | Cheetah | Cougar | Crocodile | Deer |
Elephant | Elk | Fox | Giraffe | Gorilla | Hippopotamus |
Hyena | Jaguar | Kangaroo | Koala | Leopard | Lion |
Lynx | Meerkat | Moose | Ocelot | Okapi | Orangutan |
Owl | Panda | Panther | Peccary | Porcupine | Raccoon |
Reindeer | Rhinoceros | Sloth | Snake | Tapir | Tiger |
Walrus | Warthog | Wolf | Wolverine | Yak | Zebra |
Wild Fact: A male hippo can weigh as much as three small cars!
List of Reptile Names
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals with dry, scaly skin. They breathe air and usually lay eggs on land. Many like to warm themselves in the sun!
Alligator | Caiman | Chameleon | Cobra | Crocodile | Gecko |
Iguana | Lizard | Monitor | Python | Rattlesnake | Skink |
Snake | Terrapin | Tortoise | Turtle | Viper |
Wild Fact: Chameleons can move their eyes independently, with each eye facing two different directions at once.
List of Mammal Names
Mammals are warm-blooded animals that have hair or fur and breathe air through their lungs. Most mammals give birth to live babies and feed them milk from their mothers.
Aardvark | Antelope | Armadillo | Bat | Bear | Beaver |
Bison | Bobcat | Camel | Capybara | Cat | Cheetah |
Chimpanzee | Chipmunk | Cow | Deer | Dog | Dolphin |
Donkey | Elephant | Elk | Ferret | Fox | Giraffe |
Goat | Gorilla | Groundhog | Guinea Pig | Hamster | Hedgehog |
Hippopotamus | Horse | Jaguar | Kangaroo | Koala | Leopard |
Lion | Llama | Meerkat | Mole | Monkey | Moose |
Mouse | Nutria | Otter | Panda | Pig | Platypus |
Polar Bear | Porcupine | Rabbit | Raccoon | Rat | Reindeer |
Seal | Sheep | Skunk | Sloth | Squirrel | Tiger |
Vampire Bat | Walrus | Whale | Wolf | Wombat | Yak |
Zebra |
Wild Fact: Sloths are so sluggish and slow-moving that algae actually grows on their fur! Take a closer look at sloths with our free printable sloth coloring pages.
List of Bird Names
Birds are warm-blooded animals with feathers, beaks, and two legs. Most birds can fly, and they lay eggs in nests.
Blue Jay | Bluebird | Canary | Cardinal | Chickadee | Chicken |
Crow | Dove | Duck | Eagle | Emu | Falcon |
Finch | Goose | Hawk | Hen | Hummingbird | Ibis |
Nightingale | Ostrich | Owl | Parrot | Peacock | Pelican |
Penguin | Pigeon | Quail | Robin | Rooster | Seagull |
Sparrow | Starling | Swan | Turkey | Vulture | Woodpecker |
Wild Fact: Ruby-throated hummingbirds can feed on up to 1,000 flowers each day. Get creative with these unique birds with our hummingbird coloring pages!
List of Insect Names
Insects have six legs, three body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), and most have wings. They hatch from eggs and come in many shapes and colors.
Ant | Bee | Beetle | Bumblebee | Butterfly | Caterpillar |
Cicada | Cockroach | Cricket | Dragonfly | Earwig | Firefly |
Flea | Fly | Fruit fly | Grasshopper | Honeybee | Inchworm |
Junebug | Katydid | Ladybug | Mosquito | Moth | Praying mantis |
Termite | Wasp | Yellow jacket |
Wild Fact: Ladybugs spend the winter hibernating in huge colonies containing thousands of bugs!
List of Sea Animal Names
Sea animals live in the ocean or other salty waters. Some breathe through gills, like fish, while others, like whales and dolphins, breathe air through their lungs but spend their lives in the sea.
Angelfish | Barracuda | Clam | Clownfish | Coral | Crab |
Dolphin | Eel | Flounder | Jellyfish | Lobster | Manatee |
Manta Ray | Narwhal | Nudibranch | Octopus | Otter | Oyster |
Penguin | Sea Otter | Sea Turtle | Sea Urchin | Seal | Seahorse |
Shark | Shrimp | Squid | Starfish | Stingray | Swordfish |
Turtle | Walrus | Whale | X-ray tetra |
Wild Fact: The x-ray tetra’s spine is clearly visible beneath its translucent skin, giving it its name.
More Sea Creatures: Try our free printable ocean animal coloring pages for more underwater fun!
List of Farm Animal Names
Farm animals are animals that live on farms and help people by providing food, materials, or work. Some provide milk, eggs, or wool, and others help plow fields or guard the farm.
Alpaca | Bull | Calf | Cat | Chicken | Colt |
Cow | Dog | Donkey | Duck | Duckling | Foal |
Goat | Goose | Honeybee | Horse | Kitten | Lamb |
Mule | Pig | Piglet | Pony | Puppy | Rabbit |
Rooster | Sheep | Turkey |
Wild Fact: Cow stomachs have four compartments, helping them get all the nutrients out of hard-to-digest foods like grass and hay.
List of Amphibian Names
Amphibians start their lives in water and later move to land. They have smooth, moist skin and can breathe through both their lungs and skin.
Axolotl | Bullfrog | Caecilian | Cane toad | Common toad | Eastern newt |
Frog | Glass frog | Hellbender | Leopard frog | Marbled salamander | Mudpuppy |
Newt | Salamander | Toad | Tree frog | Wood frog |
Wild Fact: Most wild axolotls are brown—only a few are born with the genetic mutation that makes them pinkish white.
What’s the difference between amphibians and reptiles? The biggest difference is their skin. Amphibians have moist, permeable skin for breathing, while reptiles have dry, scaly skin. Their reproductive habits are also different, with amphibians typically laying eggs in water, while reptiles lay their eggs on land.
List of Pet Names
Pets are animals that people care for at home. They give us companionship and can sometimes help or entertain us too.
Budgie (Budgerigar) | Canary | Cat | Chinchilla | Dog | Ferret |
Gerbil | Goldfish | Guinea pig | Hamster | Horse | Lizard |
Mouse | Parrot | Rabbit | Rat | Tarantula | Turtle |
Wild Fact: Guinea pigs are a domesticated animal and aren’t found in the wild. Their ancestors come from the Andes mountains, where they thrived at more than 14,000 feet high!
List of Jungle Animal Names
Jungle animals live in thick, tropical forests with lots of trees, plants, and rain. They are great climbers, jumpers, or hiders!
Anaconda | Baboon | Bat | Boa constrictor | Chameleon | Chimpanzee |
Crocodile | Elephant | Gorilla | Iguana | Jaguar | Leopard |
Macaw | Monkey | Orangutan | Parrot | Python | Sloth |
Snake | Tapir | Toucan | Tree Frog | Viper |
Wild Fact: Humans and chimps are so closely related that more than 98% of our DNA is the same!
List of Safari Animal Names
Safari animals are wild animals that live mostly in the grasslands and savannas of Africa. They’re often seen on safaris, where people go to watch animals in their natural homes.
Aardvark | Antelope | Baboon | Buffalo | Cheetah | Elephant |
Gazelle | Giraffe | Hippopotamus | Hyena | Impala | Lion |
Meerkat | Ostrich | Rhinoceros | Warthog | Zebra |
Wild Fact: Cheetahs are the fastest land animal on the planet, able to reach nearly 70 miles per hour in just 3 seconds.
List of Forest Animal Names
Forest animals live in wooded areas with trees and bushes. Some live on the ground, others in burrows, and many make homes in the trees.
Badger | Bat | Bear | Beaver | Bobcat | Butterfly |
Chipmunk | Cougar | Coyote | Deer | Elk | Fawn |
Fox | Hedgehog | Moose | Mouse | Opossum | Otter |
Owl | Porcupine | Rabbit | Raccoon | Skunk | Squirrel |
Slug | Tiger | Weasel | Wild Boar | Wolf | Woodpecker |
List of Desert Animal Names
Desert animals are adapted to live in hot, dry places with little water. They can survive with very little to drink and often come out at night when it’s cooler.
Camel | Coyote | Desert fox | Fennec fox | Gila monster | Horned lizard |
Jerboa | Kangaroo rat | Meerkat | Monitor lizard | Rattlesnake | Sand cat |
Scorpion | Sidewinder snake | Tarantula | Tortoise | Vulture | Warth |
List of Australian Animal Names
Australian animals are native to the continent of Australia. Many are marsupials, which means mothers carry their babies in pouches.
Bandicoot | Bilby | Cockatoo | Dingo | Emu | Goanna |
Kangaroo | Koala | Kookaburra | Lorikeet | Lyrebird | Numbat |
Platypus | Possum | Quokka | Quoll | Sugar glider | Tasmanian devil |
Wallaby | Wombat |
Wild Fact: Wombats have square-shaped poo—they use it to mark their territory, and scientists believe the unique shape keeps it from rolling away!
A-Z Animal Names
Organizing animal names in alphabetical order helps young children connect letters and sounds with familiar animals, helping young children build early literacy and vocabulary skills while connecting with what they’re learning.
Letter A Animal Names
Aardvark | Alligator | Alpaca | Anaconda | Angelfish | Ant |
Antelope | Armadillo | Axolotl |
Letter B Animal Names
Baboon | Badger | Bandicoot | Barracuda | Bat | Bear |
Beaver | Bee | Beetle | Bilby | Bird | Bison |
Blue Jay | Bluebird | Boa constrictor | Bobcat | Budgie (Budgerigar) | Buffalo |
Bug | Bull | Bullfrog | Bumblebee | Bunny | Butterfly |
Letter C Animal Names
Caecilian | Caiman | Calf | Camel | Canary | Cane toad |
Capybara | Cardinal | Cat | Caterpillar | Chameleon | Cheetah |
Chickadee | Chicken | Chimpanzee | Chinchilla | Chipmunk | Cicada |
Clam | Clownfish | Cobra | Cockatoo | Cockroach | Colt |
Common toad | Coral | Cougar | Cow | Coyote | Crab |
Cricket | Crocodile | Crow |
Wild Fact: Caecilians (pronounced say-SILL-ee-un) are legless amphibians that look like snakes or worms, but they aren’t!
Letter D Animal Names
Deer | Desert fox | Dingo | Dog | Dolphin | Donkey |
Dove | Dragonfly | Duck | Duckling |
Letter E Animal Names
Eagle | Earwig | Eastern newt | Eel | Elephant | Elk |
Emu |
Letter F Animal Names
Falcon | Fawn | Fennec fox | Ferret | Finch | Firefly |
Fish | Flea | Flounder | Fly | Foal | Fox |
Frog | Fruit fly |
Letter G Animal Names
Gazelle | Gecko | Gerbil | Gila monster | Giraffe | Glass frog |
Goanna | Goat | Goldfish | Goose | Gorilla | Grasshopper |
Groundhog | Guinea pig |
Letter H Animal Names
Hamster | Hawk | Hedgehog | Hellbender | Hen | Hippopotamus |
Honeybee | Horned lizard | Horse | Hummingbird | Hyena |
Wild Fact: Hamsters have cheek pouches that can hold more food than their own body weight!
Letter I Animal Names
Ibis | Iguana | Impala | Inchworm |
Letter J Animal Names
Jaguar | Jellyfish | Jerboa | Junebug |
Wild Fact: Tiny mouse-sized jerboas can jump up to 10 feet high on their long, strong legs.
Letter K Animal Names
Kangaroo | Kangaroo rat | Katydid | Kitten | Koala | Kookaburra |
Letter L Animal Names
Ladybug | Lamb | Leopard | Leopard frog | Lion | Lizard |
Llama | Lobster | Lorikeet | Lynx | Lyrebird |
Letter M Animal Names
Macaw | Manatee | Manta ray | Marbled salamander | Meerkat | Mole |
Monitor lizard | Monkey | Moose | Mosquito | Moth | Mouse |
Mudpuppy | Mule |
Letter N Animal Names
Narwhal | Newt | Nightingale | Nudibranch | Numbat | Nutria |
Wild Fact: A Narwhal’s long tusk is actually a tooth with up to 10 million nerve endings!
Letter O Animal Names
Ocelot | Octopus | Okapi | Opossum | Orangutan | Ostrich |
Otter | Owl | Oyster |
Do you give a hoot about owls? Then you’ll love our free printable owl coloring pages!
Letter P Animal Names
Panda | Panther | Parrot | Peacock | Peccary | Pelican |
Penguin | Pig | Pigeon | Piglet | Platypus | Polar bear |
Pony | Porcupine | Possum | Praying mantis | Puppy | Python |
Letter Q Animal Names
Quail | Quokka | Quoll |
Wild Fact: The adorable quokka climbs like a koala, hops like a kangaroo, and sleeps with its head upside-down like a bat!
Letter R Animal Names
Rabbit | Raccoon | Rat | Rattlesnake | Reindeer | Rhinoceros |
Robin | Rooster |
Letter S Animal Names
Salamander | Sand cat | Scorpion | Sea otter | Sea turtle | Seagull |
Seahorse | Seal | Shark | Sheep | Shrimp | Sidewinder snake |
Skink | Skunk | Sloth | Slug | Snail | Snake |
Sparrow | Squid | Squirrel | Starfish | Starling | Stingray |
Sugar glider | Swan | Swordfish |
Letter T Animal Names
Tapir | Tarantula | Tasmanian devil | Termite | Tiger | Toad |
Tortoise | Toucan | Tree frog | Turkey | Turtle |
Letter U Animal Names
Urchin (Sea Urchin) |
Letter V Animal Names
Vampire bat | Viper | Vulture |
Letter W Animal Names
Wallaby | Walrus | Warthog | Wasp | Weasel | Whale |
Wild boar | Wolf | Wolverine | Wombat | Wood frog | Woodpecker |
Worm |
Letter X Animal Names
X-ray tetra |
Letter Y Animal Names
Yak | Yellow jacket |
Letter Z Animal Names
Zebra |
Wild Fact: Zebra stripes are like human fingerprints: no two have exactly the same pattern.
Animal Group Names
Just like we assign special terms to groups of humans, like a team of players or a class of students, groups of animals have special names, too, like a school of fish or a litter of puppies.
These names are called collective nouns, and some of them come from how the animals behave, while others are based on old sayings or stories. Read through the following list of groups of animals, and pick the names that are your favorite!
- Army of ants or frogs
- Bale of turtles
- Band of gorillas
- Bevy of swans
- Bloat of hippopotamuses
- Business of ferrets
- Clowder of cats
- Coalition of cheetahs
- Colony of bats
- Conspiracy of lemurs
- Covey of quail
- Drove of swine (pigs)
- Exaltation of larks
- Flamboyance of flamingos
- Flock of birds
- Flight of butterflies
- Gaggle of geese
- Gang of elk
- Horde of hamsters
- Herd of elephants, cows, deer, horses, or sheep
- Kaleidoscope of butterflies
- Litter of puppies or kittens
- Mob of kangaroos
- Murder of crows
- Murmuration of starlings
- Pack of wolves, dogs, or foxes
- Parliament of owls
- Pod of dolphins or whales
- Prickle of porcupines
- Pride of lions
- Romp of otters
- School of fish
- Sleuth of bears
- Swarm of bees or insects
- Tribe of goats
- Troop of monkeys
What is a collective noun? A collective noun is a special word that refers to a group of animals, people, or objects as a single unit, such as a committee of people, a herd of animals, or a bunch of grapes. Learn more about different types of nouns with our free printable noun worksheets.
Animals Videos & Songs
ABCmouse Educational Animal Videos on YouTube
Explore the World of Animals
This 47-minute compilation is packed with fascinating animal facts and fun adventures, perfect for preschoolers. From the jungle to the ocean, discover amazing creatures and learn all about their habitats and behaviors.
Zoo Adventure by ABCmouse
Meet fascinating animals from pandas to parrots and many more, all in this fun-filled 15-minute video designed for preschoolers.
Search & Explore the Woolong Panda Sanctuary
Tour the Woolong Panda Sanctuary in China, where you’ll learn all about these incredible, beloved creatures. At just 11 minutes, this quick watch is perfect for younger kids.
Bear Adventures!
Explore the fascinating world of bears! Learn all about these amazing animals, their habitats, and fun facts in this engaging kid-friendly documentary that only takes a couple of minutes to watch.
ABCmouse Animal Songs on YouTube
I Go to the Zoo Animal Song for Kids
From lions with big noses to pandas with two eyes, this catchy tune helps little learners identify facial features while discovering their favorite zoo animals!
Who Roars at the Zoo? Guessing Game for Kids
Take a tour of the San Diego Zoo to find out who’s roaring over there in the grass. The answer is revealed at the end of this fun song.
Who Stomps at the Zoo? Guessing Game for Kids
Here’s another mystery to solve at the zoo: who’s stomping around in the grass, waving its trunk? Sing along to the end to find out.
Who’s Tall at the Zoo? Guessing Game for Kids
Look up, up, up and see if you can figure out the tallest animal at the zoo—it’s covered in spots and loves to chomp on leaves high in the trees.
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Get dozens of free printable coloring pages filled with zoo animal favorites like lions, elephants, penguins, sloths, snakes, and more.
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Expand your animal vocabulary by learning which animals eat plants (herbivores), meat (carnivores), and some of each (omnivores) with these comprehensive lists.
Free-to-Play Animal Games from ABCmouse
Animal Name Game
Explore a virtual zoo and match each animal to its name! Listen carefully, then choose the first letter of the name to build vocabulary and animal recognition skills.
Shapes at the Zoo: Heart
The zoo animals are looking for hearts—can you help spot all of them? After finishing this game, try Letters and Numbers at the Zoo, too!
Animal Fact Machine
Match the animals to their characteristics to get the animal fact machine working!