Animals That Start With W Clip Art

From howling wolves to breaching whales, explore clip art of every animal that starts with W — or generate your own custom animal illustration with AI.

4 animals explored · 24+ free clip art images

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Wombat Cartoon Clip Art — free clip art
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Whale Pixel Clip Art — free clip art
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Wolf Sticker Clip Art — free clip art
Wolf Outline Clip Art — free clip art
Woodpecker Vintage Clip Art — free clip art
Wombat Cartoon Clip Art — free clip art
Wolf Sticker Clip Art — free clip art
Woodpecker Watercolor Clip Art — free clip art
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Whale Chibi Clip Art — free clip art
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Animals That Start With W

Explore 4 animals, fun facts, habitats, and more

Wolf

Canis lupus

Least Concern (globally); some subspecies endangered

The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the dog family and one of the most studied and debated animals in conservation history. Wolves are highly social, living in packs with complex hierarchies and cooperative hunting strategies. They communicate through howls that can carry over 10 miles, body language, and scent marking. Wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone famously triggered a trophic cascade that even changed the course of rivers.

Fun Fact

When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone in 1995, they changed the entire ecosystem — by controlling elk populations, they allowed willow and aspen trees to recover, which stabilized riverbanks and literally changed how rivers flowed.

Whale

Cetacea

Varies by species

Whales are the largest animals ever to have lived on Earth, encompassing over 90 species divided into two groups: baleen whales (which filter feed) and toothed whales (which hunt using echolocation). From the 200-ton blue whale to the 4-foot Maui's dolphin, cetaceans exhibit incredible diversity. Whales are highly intelligent, with complex social structures and sophisticated communication.

Fun Fact

Humpback whale songs can last for hours and travel thousands of miles through the ocean. Each population has its own distinct song that evolves over time, and new songs can spread across entire ocean basins.

Wombat

Vombatidae

Common Wombat: Least Concern; Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat: Critically Endangered

Wombats are sturdy, burrowing marsupials native to Australia. They are powerful diggers, creating extensive burrow systems up to 650 feet long. Wombats have a uniquely reinforced rear end — a plate of cartilage over their backside that they use to block their burrow entrance from predators. They are the only animals in the world that produce cube-shaped droppings.

Fun Fact

Wombat poop is cube-shaped — scientists discovered this is caused by the varying elasticity of their intestinal walls, which form the feces into cubes. Wombats stack these cubes to mark territory without them rolling away.

Woodpecker

Picidae

Varies by species

Woodpeckers are birds uniquely adapted for life on tree trunks. They can hammer wood at up to 20 times per second without brain injury, thanks to a spongy bone structure, a thick skull, and a special hyoid bone that wraps around their skull like a seatbelt. Their barbed tongues can extend far past their beaks to extract insects from deep inside trees.

Fun Fact

A woodpecker's tongue wraps around the back of its skull and can extend up to 4 inches past the tip of its beak. The tongue tip has backward-facing barbs coated in sticky saliva for extracting insect larvae from tunnels in wood.

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The wolf is one of the most iconic animals in illustration — from the lone wolf howling at the moon to a pack running through snow, wolf clip art carries powerful symbolism of strength, loyalty, and wilderness. Wolves appear in fantasy art, nature designs, Native American-inspired illustrations, and sports mascots. The whale offers awe-inspiring scale in ocean clip art — blue whales, humpback whales breaching the surface, and friendly cartoon whales for children's designs are all perennial favorites.

The walrus, with its enormous tusks and whiskered face, adds Arctic character to polar and marine illustrations. The wombat, Australia's adorable burrowing marsupial, brings cuddly charm to any design. The woodpecker is a favorite in forest and nature clip art with its red crest and tree-drumming habits. Other W animals include the wolverine (one of the fiercest animals for its size), the warthog with its tusked face, the wasp, the weasel, and the wren. Sea animals include the whale shark, the world's largest fish, and the walleye.

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