They are hardy and sure-footed, having longer ears than the horse
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any hymenopterous insect of the superfamily Apoidea, which includes social forms such as the honeybee and solitary forms such as the carpenter bee
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any chiefly marine decapod crustacean of the genus Cancer and related genera (section Brachyura), having a broad flattened carapace covering the cephalothorax, beneath which is folded the abdomen. The first pair of limbs are modified as pincers
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a domesticated canine mammal, Canis familiaris, occurring in many breeds that show a great variety in size and form
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any of various birds of prey of the genera Aquila, Harpia, etc, having large broad wings and strong soaring flight: family Accipitridae (hawks, etc)
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They are mostly predators that do not hunt in packs and typically have large pointed ears, a pointed muzzle, and a bushy tail
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They are typically larger and less aquatic than ducks and are gregarious and migratory
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are larger than rabbits, having longer ears and legs, and live in shallow nests (forms)
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a large, arboreal, tropical American lizard with a spiny crest along the back and greenish coloration, occasionally kept as a pet.
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a slender long-legged wild dog that feeds on carrion, game, and fruit and often hunts cooperatively, found in Africa and southern Asia.
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a large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hind limbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea.
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a large gregarious predatory feline mammal, Panthera leo, of open country in parts of Africa and India, having a tawny yellow coat and, in the male, a shaggy mane
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any of numerous long-tailed primates excluding the prosimians (lemurs, tarsiers, etc): comprise the families Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys), Cebidae (New World monkeys), and Callithricidae (marmosets)
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a small slender-bodied amphibian with lungs and a well-developed tail, typically spending its adult life on land and returning to water to breed.
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an adult castrated male of any domesticated species of cattle, esp Bos taurus, used for draught work and meat
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a male peafowl, having a crested head and a very large fanlike tail marked with blue and green eyelike spots
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a small, short-tailed Old World game bird resembling a small partridge, typically having brown camouflaged plumage
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a burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail.
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any pinniped mammal of the families Otariidae (eared seals) and Phocidae (earless seals) that are aquatic but come on shore to breed
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a very large solitary cat with a yellow-brown coat striped with black, native to the forests of Asia but becoming increasingly rare.
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either of two short-tailed mostly naked-faced South American monkeys
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is a scientific name for a particular family of snakes who poison others by biting them with hollow fangs that inject venom, it is often used generally to describe a spiteful, disloyal or back-stabbing person.
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a predatory canine mammal, Canis lupus, which hunts in packs and was formerly widespread in North America and Eurasia but is now less common.
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is the translucent layer of skin that covers its small body, allowing the Fish’s backbone to be clearly seen.
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any of various burrowing Australian crayfishes (genus Cherax, especially C. destructor) that are used for food.
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an African wild animal that looks like a horse, with black or brown and white lines on its body