Animals That Start With M Clip Art

From playful monkeys to gentle manatees, explore clip art of every animal that starts with M — or generate your own custom animal illustration with AI.

5 animals explored · 33+ free clip art images

MonkeyMooseManateeMeerkatManta Ray

M-Animal Clip Art Gallery

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Animals That Start With M

Explore 5 animals, fun facts, habitats, and more

Monkey

Primates

Varies by species

Monkeys are intelligent primates divided into two major groups: Old World monkeys (Africa and Asia) and New World monkeys (the Americas). With over 260 species, monkeys exhibit extraordinary diversity in size, behavior, and habitat. Many species live in complex social groups with hierarchies, alliances, and even political strategies rivaling human societies.

Fun Fact

Capuchin monkeys have been observed using stone tools to crack nuts for at least 3,000 years — making them one of the few non-human animals with an archaeological record.

Moose

Alces alces

Least Concern

The moose is the largest member of the deer family, standing up to 6.5 feet at the shoulder with antlers spanning up to 6 feet across. Despite their enormous size, moose are excellent swimmers and can dive to depths of 20 feet to eat aquatic plants. Found across the Northern Hemisphere, moose are solitary animals that can be surprisingly aggressive when provoked.

Fun Fact

Moose can run up to 35 mph on land and swim continuously for 6 miles. They have been documented swimming in the open ocean between islands in Scandinavia.

Manatee

Trichechus

Vulnerable

Manatees are large, gentle herbivorous marine mammals often called "sea cows." These slow-moving, peaceful creatures spend most of their time eating, resting, and traveling. Despite their size, manatees are graceful swimmers and are closely related to elephants — they share a common ancestor from millions of years ago.

Fun Fact

Manatees constantly replace their teeth throughout their lives — new teeth grow in the back and slowly move forward like a conveyor belt as front teeth fall out. This is called "marching molars."

Meerkat

Suricata suricatta

Least Concern

Meerkats are small mongooses native to southern Africa, famous for their upright sentinel stance and highly cooperative social behavior. They live in groups of up to 30 called "mobs" and take turns standing guard while others forage. Their cooperative lifestyle includes babysitting, teaching young to hunt, and organized defense against predators.

Fun Fact

Meerkat sentinels have different alarm calls for different predators — one call for an eagle, another for a jackal, and another for a snake. The group's response differs based on which call they hear.

Manta Ray

Mobula birostris

Endangered

The giant oceanic manta ray has the largest brain of any fish and a wingspan that can exceed 23 feet, making it one of the most impressive creatures in the ocean. Despite their enormous size, mantas feed on tiny plankton by swimming with their mouths open. Manta rays are highly intelligent and are one of the few fish species that can recognize themselves in a mirror.

Fun Fact

Each manta ray has a unique pattern of spots on its underside, like a fingerprint. Researchers use these patterns to identify and track individual mantas across the world's oceans.

The letter M offers a fantastic range of animals for clip art. Monkeys are endlessly popular — from curious capuchins to wise mandrills, monkey clip art brings energy and personality to children's designs, jungle themes, and educational materials. The moose is the largest member of the deer family, and its broad palmate antlers create an unmistakable silhouette perfect for wilderness, camping, and northern forest designs. The manatee, often called a "sea cow," charms with its round body and gentle nature.

The meerkat has captured hearts with its upright sentinel pose and social group behavior, making for engaging clip art. Mice are a staple of children's illustration and storytelling. The macaw brings explosive tropical color with its vivid red, blue, and gold plumage. The manta ray glides through ocean scenes with its enormous wingspan. Other notable M animals include the mongoose, the mountain lion, the moth (especially the dramatic luna moth), the mole with its big digging paws, and the mustang, symbol of the American wild West.

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