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Animal and Bird Names (A to Z)
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 A  lot  of  times  we  get  stuck  on  the  animal  names,  when  we  play  the  game  -  Name,  Place,  Animal,  Thing.  We  have  covered  a  few  animal  names  from  the  letters  A  to  Z,  which  will  make  your  game  more  fun!



 1.  Aardvaark  is  a  medium-sized,  burrowing,  nocturnal  mammal  native  to  Africa.
 2.  Armadillo  is  an  armoured  mammal  found  mainly  in  tropical  and  subtropical  regions  of  Central  and  South  America









 1.  Emu  is  the  second-largest  living  bird  by  height,  after  its  ratite  relative,  the  ostrich.  It  is  endemic  to  Australia.
 2.  Earwigs  are  mostly  nocturnal  and  often  hide  in  small,  moist  crevices  during  the  day,  and  are  active  at  night,  feeding  on  a  wide  variety  of  insects  and  plants.





 1.  Gibbons,  like  the  great  apes  (gorillas,  orangutans,  chimpanzees,  and  bonobos),  have  a  humanlike  build  and  no  tail,  but  gibbons  seem  to  lack  higher  cognitive  abilities  and  self-awareness.





 1.  Indri  inhabits  tropical  moist  lowland  and  montane  forests.  It  lives  in  groups  of  two  to  six  individuals.

 2.  Ibis  inhabit  wetlands,  forests  and  plains.  "Ibis"  derives  from  the  Latin  and  Ancient  Greek  word  for  this  group  of  birds.





1. Kudu is a woodland antelope found throughout eastern and southern Africa.



 1.  Llama  is  a  South  American  animal  with  thick  hair,  which  looks  like  a  small  camel  without  a  hump.



 1.  Mandrill  is  a  primate  of  the  Old  World  monkey  family.

 2.  Moose  is  the  largest  member  of  the  deer  family  and  the  tallest  mammal  in  North  America.  It  stands  six  feet  tall  from  shoulders  to  feet.



 1.  Numbat  also  called  the  banded  anteater,  is  a  small  endangered  marsupial  animal  native  to  parts  of  Australia.  They  have  a  long  sticky  tongue  that  allows  them  pick  up  termites,  which  they  eat  exclusively.

 2.  Narwhal  is  a  medium-sized  toothed  whale  that  possesses  a  large  "tusk"  from  a  protruding  canine  tooth.  It  lives  year-round  in  the  Arctic  waters  around  Greenland,  Canada,  and  Russia.

 3.  Newt  is  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.



 1.  Okapi  also  known  as  the  forest  giraffe  or  zebra  giraffe,  is  an  artiodactyl  mammal  native  to  the  northeast  of  the  Democratic  Republic  of  the  Congo  in  Central  Africa.





 1.  Quokka,  the  only  member  of  the  genus  Setonix,  is  a  small  macropod  about  the  size  of  a  domestic  cat.

 2.  Quetzal  are  strikingly  colored  birds  in  the  trogon  family.  They  are  found  in  forests,  especially  in  humid  highlands.









 1.  Uakari  is  the  common  name  for  the  New  World  monkeys  of  the  genus  Cacajao.

 2.  Urial  is  a  wild  sheep  with  long  legs  and  relatively  small  horns,  native  to  central  Asia.

 3.  Uguisu  is  a  small  species  of  bird  that  is  natively  found  throughout  Japan,  China  and  Taiwan



 1.  Vicuna  is  one  of  two  wild  South  American  camelids  which  live  in  the  high  alpine  areas  of  the  Andes,  the  other  being  the  guanaco.



 1.  Warthog  is  a  wild  member  of  the  pig  family  found  in  grassland,  savanna,  and  woodland  in  sub-Saharan  Africa.



 1.  Xenops  is  a  small  bird  that  live  in  the  rain  forest.

 2.  Xantus  is  a  medium-sized  hummingbird  endemic  to  Baja  California.

 3.  Xerus  is  a  species  of  squirrel  native  to  Africa.





 1.  Zorilla  is  a  black  and  white  carnivorous  mammal  that  resembles  a  skunk,  inhabiting  arid  regions  of  southern  Africa.

 2.  Zebu  is  a  species  or  subspecies  of  domestic  cattle  originating  in  the  Indian  Subcontinent.

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