Wild dog genus
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CUONWild-dog genus
SUSWild boar genus.
tahrany of a genus (Hemitragus) of wild Asian goats
cranesbillany wild species of the Geranium genus, from the beaked fruit
dikaany wild mango tree of the genus Irvingia, native to W Africa
cranesbillsCRANESBILL, any wild species of the Geranium genus, from the beaked fruit
waveywild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
wavywild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
waveyswild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
wavieswild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
llamasany of a genus (Lama) of wild or domesticated long-necked South American ruminants related to the camels but smaller and without a hump
ibexany of several wild goats (genus Capra, especially C. ibex) living chiefly in high mountain areas of the Old World and having large recurved horns transversely ridged in front
tharany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tharsany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tahrsany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tahrany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions