- The
woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an
extinct species of
rhinoceros that
inhabited northern Eurasia during the
Pleistocene epoch. The woolly...
- The
woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is an
extinct species of
mammoth that
lived from the
Middle Pleistocene until its
extinction in the Holocene...
- wing bar in flight. The ****es are identical, but
juveniles have a
black woolly head without silver streaking. This bird is
similar to the
closely related...
- flight. The ****es are identical, but
immature individuals have a
black woolly head without silver streaking. This bird is
similar to the
closely related...
- genus:
Woolly monkeys are
closely related to
spider monkeys. They have a
thick brown coat with dark gray appendages. The
stomach area is
black and
heads are...
-
Isabella tiger moth,
whose larval form is
called the
banded woolly bear,
woolly bear, or
woolly worm,
occurs in the
United States and
southern Canada. It...
-
woolly buffalo hide hat. At war, some
warriors wore a
headdress of
buffalo scalp.
Warriors cut away most of the hide and
flesh from a
buffalo head, leaving...
- The
woolly lemurs, also
known as
avahis or
woolly indris, are nine
species of
strepsirrhine primates in the
genus Avahi. Like all
other lemurs, they live...
- The
Bemaraha woolly lemur (Avahi cleesei), also
known as Cleese's
woolly lemur, is a
species of
woolly lemur native to
western Madagascar,
named after...
-
Peruvian woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa parda) Anthony's
woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa perplexa)
Little woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa phaea)
Bolivian woolly mouse...