Animals That Start With I Clip Art

From sun-loving iguanas to leaping impalas, find clip art of every animal that starts with I — or generate your own custom animal illustration with AI.

4 animals explored · 24+ free clip art images

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Animals That Start With I

Explore 4 animals, fun facts, habitats, and more

Iguana

Iguana iguana

Least Concern

The green iguana is a large, arboreal lizard native to Central and South America and the Caribbean. They can grow over 6 feet long and are excellent swimmers and climbers. Iguanas are primarily herbivorous — one of the few large lizards that eat mainly plants. Their distinctive spiny crest and dewlap (throat fan) make them one of the most recognizable reptiles.

Fun Fact

If grabbed by a predator, an iguana can detach its tail, which continues to writhe as a distraction while the iguana escapes. The tail regrows over several months.

Impala

Aepyceros melampus

Least Concern

The impala is one of Africa's most graceful and abundant antelopes, famous for its spectacular leaping ability. When startled, impalas can leap up to 33 feet forward and 10 feet high in a single bound, often performing a distinctive kick mid-air. Their agility and speed (up to 50 mph) make them incredibly difficult prey for predators.

Fun Fact

When a herd of impalas is threatened, they scatter in all directions performing random, explosive leaps — this chaotic "stotting" behavior confuses predators and makes it nearly impossible to target a single animal.

Ibis

Threskiornithidae

Varies by species

Ibises are wading birds with long, curved beaks found in warm regions worldwide. The sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt and associated with Thoth, the god of wisdom and writing. There are about 30 species, including the striking scarlet ibis with its brilliant red plumage. Ibises use their curved bills to probe mud and shallow water for food.

Fun Fact

The ancient Egyptians mummified millions of ibises as offerings to Thoth — archaeologists have discovered ibis catacombs containing an estimated 4 million mummified birds.

Inchworm

Geometridae

Varies by species

Inchworms are the larvae (caterpillars) of geometer moths, named for their distinctive looping movement that resembles someone measuring the ground inch by inch. With over 23,000 species in the family, they are found worldwide. Inchworms lack the middle legs that other caterpillars have, which forces them into their characteristic "looping" gait.

Fun Fact

Some inchworm species are masters of disguise — they can stand rigid on a branch at an angle, perfectly mimicking a small twig. They will hold this position for hours to avoid detection by predators.

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While the letter I has fewer animals than some letters, the ones it claims are visually striking. The iguana is the standout — this prehistoric-looking reptile with its spiny crest and dewlap makes for dramatic clip art, whether depicted as a green iguana basking on a rock or a colorful marine iguana from the Galapagos. The ibis, a wading bird with a distinctive curved beak, appears in wetland and Egyptian-themed illustrations (the sacred ibis was revered in ancient Egypt).

The impala is one of Africa's most graceful antelopes, famous for its spectacular leaping ability — a leaping impala silhouette makes for dynamic wildlife clip art. The inchworm (or measuring worm) is a children's favorite, often depicted in cute cartoon form inching along a leaf. Sea animals include the iridescent jellyfish (certain species like the immortal jellyfish), the isopod, and various species of icefish found in Antarctic waters. The Indian elephant is a subspecies that appears frequently in cultural and religious illustration.

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