Animal Jokes - Free Coloring Page

Animal Jokes!

These animal coloring pages have animal jokes - silly joke animal coloring pages for kids to love.

Octopus Jokes Printable

This page has jokes about the octopus! Enjoy this page as part of my Animal jokes collection of free printable coloring sheets. FIND ALL OF MY OCTOPUS COLORING PAGES HERE

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2 Free Yellowhammer Coloring Pages

Yellowhammer Facts

A free coloring page with this Yellowhammer and facts about the bird. Print this sheet free with using the button below the image.

Male yellowhammers are unmistakeable with a bright yellow head and underparts, brown back streaked with black, and chestnut rump. In flight it shows white outer tail feathers. They are often seen perched on top of a hedge or bush, singing.

Its recent population decline make it a Red List species. READ MORE HERE

Free printable yellowhammer coloring sheets from Stevie Doodles - a colorable bird (the state bird of Alabama!) - with some fun facts about the yellowhammer

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I have another Yellowhammer coloring page for you below! You’ll also find it in my ALABAMA COLORING PAGES POST

 

Alabama Outline With Yellowhammer

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Free Yellowhammer coloring page with alabama state outline

The yellowhammer, also known as the northern flicker or yellow-shafted flicker, became the official state bird of Alabama in 1927. Soldiers from Alabama were nicknamed “yellowhammers” in the Civil War due to their grey-and-yellow uniforms, which matched the colors of the bird. Alabama soon became known as the “yellowhammer state.”  READ MORE HERE

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Alabama Beach Mouse Facts Free Coloring Page

ALABAMA BEACH MOUSE

This little guy is so adorable. One of the most rare species in the U.S.

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Free Alabama Beach Mouse coloring page from Stevie Doodles - an adorable mouse plus some fun facts free to print and color immediately

The Alabama beach mouse, an endangered species, lives in coastal dune ecosystems. It’s a small mouse with a buff colored patch on its back and snowy white underbelly. Strictly nocturnal in nature, they have large eyes and big ears to help them as they leave their burrows at dusk and remain active during the night. They are much less active on moonlit nights though to avoid becoming a late night snack for predators. This dune dweller burrows small tunnels in the sand to raise its young and is generally considered to be monogamous. MORE ON THE ALABAMA BEACH MOUSE HERE

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The animal #’s 1-10 pages are a favorite and they’re all in one post! You can see it using the link below the video. If you are looking for educational pages - check out my whole section of free educational coloring pages here

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Why is the Alabama field mouse endangered?

BASIS FOR STATUS CLASSIFICATION:
Habitat loss and fragmentation associated with residential and commercial real estate development single most important factor contributing to imperiled status. Existing or proposed beachfront development will substantially alter all Alabama beach mouse habitat not in public ownership. Reduction of available habitat and isolation of the remaining populations substantially increases vulnerability to the effects of tropical storms, weather cycles, predation, and other environmental factors. Substantial disagreement exists as to the current status and appropriate management protocol for the Alabama beach mouse. Various researchers have argued it is in immediate jeopardy of range-wide extinction if habitat loss is allowed to continue. This position is supported by evidence of widespread extirpation from all developed areas in the eastern portion of the historic distribution. Similar levels of development are occurring throughout the Fort Morgan Peninsula and real estate development on all private areas is proceeding rapidly. In addition, Population Viability Analyses indicate that extinction of even the largest remaining populations is likely within 50 years if current trends continue (Oli et al. 2001). Listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1986. READ MORE HERE