List of Animals Starting with S
- Saarloos Wolfdog
- Saiga
- Saint Bernard
- Salamander
- Salmon
- Samoyed
- Sand Lizard
- Saola
- Sardines
- Sawfish
- Scorpion
- Scorpion Fish
- Sea Dragon
- Sea Lion
- Sea Otter
- Sea Slug
- Sea Squirt
- Sea Turtle
- Sea Urchin
- Seahorse
- Seal
- Serval
- Shark
- Sheep
- Shiba Inu
- Shih Tzu
- Shrimp
- Siamese
- Siamese Fighting Fish
- Siberian Cat
- Siberian Husky
- Siberian Tiger
- Silver Dollar
- Skate Fish
- Skunk
- Sloth
- Slow Worm
- Snail
- Snake
- Snapping Turtle
- Snowshoe Hare
- Snowy Owl
- South China Tiger
- Spadefoot Toad
- Sparrow
- Spectacled Bear
- Sperm Whale
- Spider Monkey
- Spiny Dogfish
- Spix’s Macaw
- Sponge
- Squid
- Squirrel
- Squirrel Monkey
- Sri Lankan Elephant
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- Stag Beetle
- Starfish
- Stick Insect
- Stingray
- Stoat
- Striped Rocket Frog
- Sturgeon
- Sucker Fish
- Sumatran Elephant
- Sumatran Orangutan
- Sumatran Rhinoceros
- Sumatran Tiger
- Sun Bear
- Swai Fish
- Swan
- Swedish Vallhund
Animals that Start with S | Facts & Pictures
Saarloos Wolfdog
Can weigh up to 100 pounds.

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Saiga
Their large noses help filter out dust.
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Saint Bernard
Known to be loyal and gentle.
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Salamander
Over 700 different species.
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Salmon
They return upstream every year to spawn.
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Samoyed
Herding dogs
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Sand Lizard
The males turn green in the springtime.
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Saola
Also known as the Asian unicorn.
Sardines
Schools of these fish can be seen from an airplane.
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Sawfish
They aren’t sharks, they’re rays.
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Scorpion
Around 2,000 species.
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Scorpion Fish
One of the world’s most venomous species.
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Sea Dragon
Inhabits tropical coastal waters of Australia.
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Sea Lion
Their flippers allow it to walk on land.
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Sea Otter
Eats over 40 different marine species.
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Sea Slug
They have feathery gills.
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Sea Squirt
They eat plankton and debris from dead sea life.
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Sea Turtle
They always return to the same beach to lay their eggs.
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Sea Urchin
Can live for up to 200 years.
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Seahorse
Males give birth to up to 1,000 offspring.
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Seal
They are expert divers.
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Serval
Can leap more than one meter into the air.
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Shark
They don’t have bones in their bodies.
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Sheep
Their wool is the most widely used animal fiber.
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Shiba Inu
One of the six dog breeds from Japan.
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Shih Tzu
This dog breed is over 1,000 years old.
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Shrimp
Their heart is located in its head.
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Siamese
They have a gene that inhibits pigment from developing in the fur.
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Siamese Fighting Fish
Able to live in low-oxygen environments.
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Siberian Cat
Lifespan is between 12 to 15 years.
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Siberian Husky
A common way they die is from cancer.
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Siberian Tiger
Also known as the Amur tiger.
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Silver Dollar
Closely related to the piranha.
Skate Fish
More than 150 species.
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Skunk
Nocturnal creatures.
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Sloth
Found in South and Central America.
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Slow Worm
Found throughout British gardens.
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Snail
Gastropod mollusks.
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Snake
There are around 2,700 species.
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Snapping Turtle
They are only found in North America.
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Snowshoe Hare
Can travel up to 27 mph.
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Snowy Owl
One of the largest owl species in the world.
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South China Tiger
There are less than 20 in the wild.
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Spadefoot Toad
The majority of their life is spent underground.
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Sparrow
Used to be Britain’s most common bird.
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Spectacled Bear
They’re native to the Andes mountains of South America.
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Sperm Whale
The largest toothed predator.
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Spider Monkey
Found in tropical forests.
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Spiny Dogfish
Has two spines and lacks an anal fin.
Spix’s Macaw
Native to Brazil
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Sponge
More than 9,000 known species.
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Squid
Some species have ten arms.
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Squirrel
Their front teeth never stop growing.
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Squirrel Monkey
Their tail isn’t prehensile.
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Sri Lankan Elephant
The population is between 2,500 and 4,000.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
These dogs aren’t afraid of much.
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Stag Beetle
They can fly.
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Starfish
They have two stomachs.
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Stick Insect
Able to regenerate their limbs.
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Stingray
Babies are called pups.
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Stoat
Their faces are pointed.
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Striped Rocket Frog
Found in coastal areas.
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Sturgeon
Able to swallow a whole salmon.
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Sucker Fish
Can grow more than two feet in length.
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Sumatran Elephant
There are less than 2,000 left in the wild.
Sumatran Orangutan
Known for its ability to make mental maps of forests.
Sumatran Rhinoceros
A rare member of the rhinoceros family.
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Sumatran Tiger
The smallest species of tiger.
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Sun Bear
The smallest species of bear.
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Swai Fish
A species of catfish.
Swan
A baby swan is called a cygnet.
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Swedish Vallhund
Also known as the Swedish cow dog.
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