Starting with LA
- labridae
- labyrinthodont
- labyrinthodonta
- labyrinthodontia
- lacerta
- lacertid
- lacertidae
- lacertilia
- lacewing
- lachnolaimus
- lactobacillaceae
- lactobacillus
- lactobacteriaceae
- lactophrys
- ladybeetle
- ladybird
- ladybug
- ladyfish
- lagidium
- lagodon
- lagomorph
- lagomorpha
- lagopus
- lagorchestes
- lagostomus
- lagothrix
- lama
- lamb
- lambis
- lambkin
- lamellibranch
- lamellibranchia
- lamellicornia
- laminaria
- laminariaceae
- laminariales
- lammergeier
- lammergeyer
- lamna
- lamnidae
- lamprey
- lampridae
- lampris
- lampropeltis
- lampshell
- lampyridae
- lancelet
- lancetfish
- langouste
- langur
- laniidae
- lanius
- lanternfish
- lanthanotidae
- lanthanotus
- lapdog
- lapin
- lappet
- lapwing
- largemouth
- lari
- laricariidae
- larid
- laridae
- lark
- larus
- larva
- larvacea
- larvacean
- lasiocampa
- lasiocampid
- lasiocampidae
- lasiurus
- lates
- latimeria
- latimeridae
- latinae
- latrodectus
- launce
- laver
- layer
Starting with LE
- leafhopper
- leatherback
- leatherfish
- leatherjack
- leatherjacket
- lebistes
- lechwe
- leech
- legionella
- leiopelma
- leiopelmatidae
- leipoa
- leishmania
- lemming
- lemmus
- lemur
- lemuridae
- lemuroidea
- leonberg
- leoncita
- leontocebus
- leopard
- leopardess
- lepadidae
- lepas
- lepidochelys
- lepidocybium
- lepidoptera
- lepidopteran
- lepidopteron
- lepidosauria
- lepisma
- lepismatidae
- lepisosteidae
- lepisosteus
- lepomis
- leporid
- leporidae
- leporide
- leppy
- leptinotarsa
- leptocephalus
- leptodactylid
- leptodactylidae
- leptodactylus
- leptoglossus
- leptoptilus
- leptospira
- leptotyphlopidae
- leptotyphlops
- lepus
- lerot
- leuciscus
- leucocytozoan
- leucocytozoon
- leveret
Starting with LH
Starting with LI
- lichanura
- liger
- limacidae
- limanda
- limax
- limenitis
- limicolae
- limnocryptes
- limnodromus
- limosa
- limpet
- limpkin
- limulidae
- limulus
- lincoln
- ling
- lingcod
- linnet
- lintwhite
- liomys
- lion
- lioness
- lionet
- lionfish
- liopelma
- liopelmidae
- lip
- liparidae
- liparididae
- liparis
- lipizzan
- liposcelis
- lipotyphla
- lippizan
- lippizaner
- listeria
- lithodidae
- litocranius
- littleneck
- littorina
- littorinidae
- livestock
- liza
- lizard
- lizardfish
Starting with LL
Starting with LO
- loach
- lobata
- lobefin
- lobipes
- lobotes
- lobotidae
- lobster
- lobworm
- locust
- locusta
- locustidae
- lofortyx
- loggerhead
- loin
- loir
- loligo
- longhorn
- longicorn
- longlegs
- longwool
- lookdown
- loon
- looper
- lophiidae
- lophius
- lophodytes
- lopholatilus
- lophophorus
- lorica
- loricata
- loriinae
- lorikeet
- lorisidae
- lory
- lota
- lotte
- louse
- louvar
- lovebird
- lowan
- loxia
- loxodonta
- loxostege
Starting with LU
- lucanidae
- lucilia
- lucy
- lufengpithecus
- lug
- lugworm
- lumpenus
- lumpfish
- lumpsucker
- lunda
- lungfish
- luscinia
- lutjanidae
- lutjanus
- lutra
- lutrinae
- luvaridae
- luvarus
Starting with LY
Animals that Start with L
There are common animals and people learn from them since childhood. Well, there is a wide variety of animals that names begin with the letter “L”, come on, discover and learn more about them.
Mammals that start with L
Lagomorpha: rabbits; hares; pikas; formerly considered the suborder Duplicidentata of the order Rodentia.
– Lagomorpha are found all over the world because of human introduction everywhere.
Lagothrix: woolly monkeys.
– The Lagothrix lives in several countries of South America like Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.
Lechwe: tawny-colored African antelope inhabiting wet grassy plains; a threatened species.
– A couple of lechwe have a confrontation in the plains at sunset.
Leonberg: a large dog (usually with a golden coat) produced by crossing a St Bernard and a Newfoundland.
– A pup of Leonberg weighs one hundreds and twenty pounds; it is a very big dog but it is adorable!
Lycaeon: African hunting dog.
– Lycaeon also known as African wild dog is an endangered species with only 3000 free ranging.
Reptiles that start with L
Lacertid: Old World terrestrial lizard.
– The Green Lizard is the largest lacertid. They are also great hunters.
Lacertilia: true lizards; including chameleons and geckos.
– Lacertilias spend lots of time taking sunbathe on rocks.
Leptotyphlops: blind snakes of Asia and Africa and Americas.
– He is holding a Leptotyphlops on his hands. It is very small, maybe the size of a coin.
Loricata: former name for the order Crocodylia.
– I can’t believe the size of that loricata. The man is holding it with both hands.
Birds that start with L
Lammergeyer: the largest Eurasian bird of prey; having black feathers hanging around the bill.
– A lammergeyer tries to steal prey from a jackal.
Leipoa: Australian mound bird; incubates eggs naturally in sandy mounds.
– The male leipoa has built a large nesting mound for the eggs.
Limpkin: wading bird of Florida, Cuba and Jamaica having a drooping bill and a distinctive wailing call.
– A limpkin just arrived to live on the pond. It is so noisy.
Lory: small brightly colored Australasian parrots having a brush-tipped tongue for feeding on nectar and soft fruits.
– Wow! I have never seen such a colorful and beautiful bird like the lori.
Insects and critters that start with L
Lacewing: small brightly colored Australasian parrots having a brush-tipped tongue for feeding on nectar and soft fruits.
– Lacewings are pretty insects. Their wings look like rice paper.
Lamellicornia: scarabaeid beetles and stag beetles.
– A couple of Lamellicornia enjoyed the juices says of a ripe guava.
Leafhopper: small leaping insect that sucks the juices of plants.
– There are many species of leafhoppers in America, but they are considered as pests.
Lepidopteran: insect that in the adult state has four wings more or less covered with tiny scales.
– I found a very rare lepidopteran during the field trip. It had white and blue dots on its wings.
Longicorn: long-bodied beetle having very long antennae.
– The longicorns are very small beetles with a very long antennae segmented into 11 parts.