a tailless chicken
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rumpya tailless chicken
magota tailless ape
rumkina tailless fowl
rumkinsRUMKIN, a tailless fowl
toada toothless, tailless amphibian
ecaudatetailless (without a tail)
rumpya tailless Manx cat
magotsMAGOT, a tailless ape
taillesslyTAILLESS, without a tail
toadsTOAD, a toothless, tailless amphibian
puddocka toad (a toothless, tailless amphibian)
puddocksPUDDOCK, a toad (a toothless, tailless amphibian)
hoptoadsHOPTOAD, a toad (a toothless, tailless amphibian)
pipaa type of toad (a toothless, tailless amphibian)
TOASTEERecipient of a tribute to a tailless horse (7)
pipasPIPA, a type of toad (a toothless, tailless amphibian)
schipperkeA small black tailless dog of a breed with a ruff of fur around its neck
schipperkesA small black tailless dog of a breed with a ruff of fur around its neck
pseudoscorpionany of various small arachnids of the order Pseudoscorpiones, resembling a scorpion but tailless, and found in soil, leaf litter, bark, etc
pseudoscorpionsPSEUDOSCORPION, any of various small arachnids of the order Pseudoscorpiones, resembling a scorpion but tailless, and found in soil, leaf litter, bark, etc
pacaslarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
pacalarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
pteranodonsA large tailless pterosaur of the Cretaceous period, with a long toothless beak, a long bony crest, and a wingspan of up to 7 m
pteranodonA large tailless pterosaur of the Cretaceous period, with a long toothless beak, a long bony crest, and a wingspan of up to 7 m
magotstailless macaque, Macaca sylvanus, of mountain ranges in northwestern Africa, now greatly reduced in number: a small, managed colony of unknown origin is maintained on the Rock of Gibraltar
magottailless macaque, Macaca sylvanus, of mountain ranges in northwestern Africa, now greatly reduced in number: a small, managed colony of unknown origin is maintained on the Rock of Gibraltar