Reddit reviews Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates: An Evolutionary Perspective
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Thomson Brooks Cole
Honestly, modern diversity is pretty good and you ought to get your head around how modern animals work before going into the fossil organisms where a lot of the anatomy is pretty speculative. I can speak to vertebrate morphology much better than invertebrate morphology, so my recommendations will focus on that.
Finally, Stuart Sumida is a vertebrate paleontologist and functional morphologist who periodically consults with Disney and other major animation studios on animal & human locomotion. He's part of the reason there's a sea-change in animal (and human) animation quality in Disney films from Lion King onwards. He's got a bunch of animation resources here and periodically offers workshops for animators. His slides are mostly pretty text-sparse but there may be something of use in there.