Males with tails
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MERMENMales with tails
whidahsany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, the males of which have similar long tails
whydahany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, the males of which have similar long tails
whydahsany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, the males of which have similar long tails
whidahany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, the males of which have similar long tails
andrologythe branch of medicine dealing with diseases specific to males
andrologiesANDROLOGY, the branch of medicine dealing with diseases specific to males
bishopbirda genus of African weaverbird, the males of which have black plumage marked with red or yellow
bishopbirdsBISHOPBIRD, a genus of African weaverbird, the males of which have black plumage marked with red or yellow
rosefinchany of various finches found in Europe and Asia, the males more or less covered with red or pink plumage
rosefinchesROSEFINCH, any of various finches found in Europe and Asia, the males more or less covered with red or pink plumage
bowerbirdsA strong-billed Australasian bird, noted for the male's habit of constructing a bower adorned with feathers, shells, and other objects to attract the female
earlocklock of hair worn in front of each ear by Hasidic and Yemenite Jewish males in accordance with the Biblical prohibition against clipping the hair at the temples. Lev. 19:27
ostrichesA flightless swift-running African bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. It is the largest living bird, with males reaching an average height of 8 feet (2.5 m)
blueheadA small wrasse (fish) of the tropical eastern Atlantic that is sometimes kept in aquariums. Large males have a blue head and green body with vertical stripes in between, and females and smaller males are predominantly yellowish
blueheadsA small wrasse (fish) of the tropical eastern Atlantic that is sometimes kept in aquariums. Large males have a blue head and green body with vertical stripes in between, and females and smaller males are predominantly yellowish