any bovid animal
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bovidsany bovid animal
bovidany bovid animal
bovidsBOVID, an animal of the cattle family
bharalany of a genus (Pseudois) of goatlike bovid mammals of the Himalayas and western China having a bluish-gray coat
PREYAny hunted animal
CRITTERAny animal: Colloq.
TOTOAny young animal
poddyany young animal
TETRAPODAny larger land animal
MARXAny brother in "Animal Crackers"
BIPEDAny animal with two feet
joeysany young animal, esp. a kangaroo
joeyany young animal, esp. a kangaroo
grunterany animal or person that grunts
organismany form of animal or plant life
fisherany animal that catches fish for food
fishersany animal that catches fish for food
reptiloidreptile-like / any animal of the Reptilia
SEAOTTERIt has the densest fur of any animal
SPERMWHALEMammal with the largest brain of any animal
enteropneustany animal of the Enteropneusta, literally, gut-breathers
organismsORGANISM, any form of animal or plant life
uintathereany animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
ridgilany male animal, esp. a colt, with undescended testicles
enteropneustsENTEROPNEUST, any animal of the Enteropneusta, literally, gut-breathers
ridgilsany male animal, esp. a colt, with undescended testicles
ridgelany male animal, esp. a colt, with undescended testicles
gastrotrichany minute aquatic multicellular animal of the phylum Gastrotricha
hedgehogAny other animal covered with spines, esp. a porcupine
nestany place used by an animal for rearing its young
nestableany place used by an animal for rearing its young
nesterany place used by an animal for rearing its young
nestedany place used by an animal for rearing its young
gastrotrichsGASTROTRICH, any minute aquatic multicellular animal of the phylum Gastrotricha
nestersany place used by an animal for rearing its young
nestsany place used by an animal for rearing its young
uintatheresUINTATHERE, any animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
postaxialsituated behind any transverse axis in the body of an animal
kitlingthe young of any animal, esp. a young cat; kitten; kit
leucomaineany of a group of toxic amines produced during animal metabolism