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Types of Animals with List & Pictures 宠物、家禽、哺乳、野生、水生、鸟类、昆虫等动物英语词汇

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Pet Names with Pet Pictures
Cat– I love cats.

Dog– We lost two dogs.

Goldfish (plural: goldfish)
– You wouldn’t trust the silly bastard to feed the goldfish.

Hamster– He loved his hamster more than anything in the world.

Kitten– I dropped the kitten in the water.

Mouse– The mouse moved, not me.

Parrot– He also had aparrot.

Puppy– We’ll give you a puppy.

Rabbit– Most rabbits pulled out of a hat.

Tropical fish (plural: tropical fish)– Fishkeepers often keep tropical fish in freshwater and saltwater aquariums.

Turtle – Some people I’ve met can keep their pets alive, but few can keep a turtle or tortoise and have them thrive.

Farm Animals Names with Pictures

Cow –  Cows eat grass.

RabbitRabbits like carrots.

Duck –  My grandfather raises ducks.

Shrimp – When was the last time you ate shrimp?

Pig – Tom fed the pigs.

Bee –  Bees make honey.

Goat – Tom doesn’t know how to milk a goat.

Crab – Do you know how to cook a crab?

Deer –  The deer slept on a bed of leaves.

Turkey –  Turkeys thrive well, grow to a fine size and have flesh of tender quality.

Dove –  A dove is a symbol of peace.

Sheep – Is this a sheep or a goat?

Fish (plural: fish)
– Do you think fish can hear?

Chicken – Don’t count your chickens.

Horse – I can ride a horse.

Bird Names with Examples

CrowCrows are black.

Peacock – There’s a peacock in the courtyard.

Dove – The dove is a symbol of peace.

Sparrow – The sparrow has a worm in its beak.

Goose – It was a wild goose chase.

Ostrich – The ostrich has wings, but it cannot fly.

Pigeon – Have you ever seen a baby pigeon?

Turkey – A turkey is a little bigger than a chicken.

Hawk – Hawks are birds of prey.

Bald eagle – A bald eagle is a large white – headed eagle.

Raven – It’s not a crow. It’s a raven.

Parrot – A parrot can imitate human speech.

Flamingo – A flamingo was etched on his shirt.

Seagull – Tom seems to enjoy just sitting on the dock and watching the seagulls.

Swallow – Look! Swallows are flying in the sky!

Blackbird –  The blackbird is found in every country of Europe.

Penguin – There were penguin footprints in the sand.

Robin – A robin is easy to identify because of its red breast.

Swan – All swans are white.

Owl – Owls have big eyes.

Stork – A stork flew slowly past.

Woodpecker – The woodpecker pecked a hole in the tree.

Examples of Mammals with Pictures

Squirrel – Squirrels move quickly.

Dog – I love dogs.

Pig – Tom fed the pigs.

Lion – Have you ever seen a lion?

Mouse(plural: mice)– The cat caught a mouse.

Monkey – We saw the monkey at the zoo.

ElephantElephants have long trunks.

Fox – The tail of a fox is longer than that of a rabbit.

PandaPandas are cute.

KangarooKangaroos have a strange method of carrying their young.

Cow – He has ten cows.

Leopard – A leopard can’t change his spots.

Coyote – Wildlife includes everything from lizards and rabbits to coyotes and bear.

Hedgehog – The hedgehog is a small animal.

Chimpanzee – Chimpanzees have been known to maul their owners.

Walrus – He seemed hardly to notice the big walrus.

Goat – I love goat cheese.

Koala – The koala is unique to Australia.

Hippopotamus – The children enjoyed watching the hippopotamus wallowing in the mud.

Sheep(plural: sheep) – I saw a flock of sheep.

Raccoon – Have you ever seen a raccoon before?

Ox – The black ox has trod on her foot.

Otter – Sea otters love to eat clams while swimming on their backs.

Horse – He fell off the horse.

Mole – The mole has a relatively short breeding season, in the spring.

GiraffeGiraffes have very long necks.

Deer – Stop! There’s a deer on the road.

Wild Animals Names with Examples

Monkey – The monkey is in the cage.

Panda – Pandas are very clever.

SharkSharks eat fish.

Zebra – Zebras and giraffes are found at a zoo.

Gorilla – Most people think that gorillas are stupid. Is that true?

Walrus – The walrus snorted suddenly and loudly.

Leopard – Tom ran as fast as a leopard.

Wolf – Wolves don’t usually attack people.

Antelope – Antelope live in Africa and Asia.

Bald eagle – The bald eagle is a noble bird, both beautiful and majestic.

Jellyfish(plural: jellyfish) – These creatures evolved from simpler organisms like jellyfish.

Crab – A crab nipped my toe while I was paddling.

Giraffe – A giraffe extends its neck to get food.

Woodpecker – How can I stop woodpeckers from making holes in my house?
CamelCamels have three eyelids.

Starfish(plural: starfish) – If a starfish loses a leg, it grows back.

Koala – The koala is listed among Australia’s endangered animals.

Alligator – The shoes are made of alligator skin.

Owl – Owls hunt at night.

Tiger – Lions and tigers are called big cats.

Bear – How long does a bear sleep?

Blue whale – Have you ever seen a blue whale?

Coyote – Coyote tracks are similar to dog tracks.

Chimpanzee – The chimpanzee is an endangered species.

Raccoon – A raccoon came to the river and found a fish to eat.

Lion – The lion struggled to get out of his cage.

Arctic wolf – Have you ever seen an arctic wolf?

CrocodileCrocodiles have sharp teeth.

DolphinDolphins are very intelligent animals.

Elephant – Elephants usually only sleep two or three hours a day.

Squirrel – Squirrels eat seeds and nuts, as well as insects and mushrooms.

Snake – Some snakes are poisonous.

Kangaroo – A female kangaroo carries its young in the pouch.

Hippopotamus – The children enjoyed watching the hippopotamus wallowing in the mud.

Elk – I will try to smell like an elk.

Rabbit – Carrots are good for the eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses on?

Fox – Foxes are wild animals.

Gorilla – The dominant male gorilla is the largest in the group.

Bat – A bat is not a bird, but a mammal.

Hare – It is not easy to catch a hare with your bare hands.

Toad – The toad has changed its colour to blend in with its new environment.

Frog – The frog plopped into the pond.

Deer – The deer population has increased substantially in recent years.

Rat – A rat squeaked and ran into the bushes.

Badger – Watching a badger move bedding can be very amusing.

Lizard – A lizard can regenerate its tail.

Mole – The mole burrowed in the ground.

HedgehogHedgehogs are cute.

Otter – Since 1977 otter hunting has been illegal.

Reindeer – I hope to see reindeer on my trip to Sweden.

Sea, Water & Ocean Animals Names with Examples

Crab – You can’t teach a crab how to walk straight.

Fish (plural: fish) – Do you think fish can hear?

Seal – Seals eat fish.

Octopus – I’ve never eaten a live octopus.

Shark – Sharks are good swimmers.

Seahorse – The seahorse was so beautiful that Peter was lost for words.

Walrus –  The walrus is now seldom seen, although in prehistoric times it was common.

Starfish (plural: starfish) – That’s what a starfish looks like.

Whale – Have you ever seen a whale?

Penguin – A penguin is a bird that cannot fly.

Jellyfish (plural: jellyfish) – These creatures evolved from simpler organisms like jellyfish.

Squid – A squid has ten legs.

Lobster – Shrimps, crabs and lobsters form an important source of food supply.

Pelican – Pelicans have large beaks.

Shrimp – One of my favorite things to eat is shrimp.

Oyster – Do you like oysters?

Clams – The clam burrows in the sand to a considerable depth.

Seagull – Tom seems to enjoy just sitting on the dock and watching the seagulls.

Dolphin – Dolphins are really smart.

Shells – I found a beautiful shell on the shore.

Sea urchin – Have you ever seen sea urchins?

Cormorant – The largest inland breeding site for cormorants in Wales is here.

Otter – Sea otters love to eat clams while swimming on their backs.

Pelican – I saw a big pelican there.

Sea anemone – A hermit crab carrying a sea anemone around on its shell.

Sea turtle – Almost all Sea turtles have a long lifespan.

Sea lion – Biologists noted an increase in the number of sea lions off Brazil.

Coral – Coral reefs attract a variety of beautiful marine life.

List of Insects with Pictures

Moth – Moths are attracted by light.

Bee – Bees make honey.

Butterfly – The life span of a butterfly is short.

Spider – There’s a spider in the bathroom.

Ladybird (BrE) – ladybug (NAmE) – Ladybug, also called ladybird, eats aphids – small, soft insects that look like tiny grains of rice.

Ant – Do ants have ears?

Dragonfly – There is a dragonfly on the ceiling.

Fly – Flies and mosquitoes interfered with his meditation.

Mosquito – A mosquito just bit me.

Grasshopper – That’s the biggest grasshopper I’ve ever seen.

Beetle – I picked up the beetle carefully between finger and thumb.

Cockroach – There are many cockroaches in the kitchen.

Centipede – How many legs does a centipede have?

Worm – The bird was looking for worms.

Louse(plural: lice) – The louse then feeds by sucking the fish’s blood.

Male, Female and Baby Animal Names

Cat
Tom – Queen – Kitten
Dog
Dog – Bitch – Puppy
Chicken
Rooster – Hen – Chick
Duck
Drake – Duck – Duckling
Ox
Bull – Cow – Calf
Deer
Deer – Doe – Fawn
Horse
Stallion – Mare – Foal
Sheep
Ram – Ewe – Lamb
Tiger
Tiger – Tigeress – Tiger cub
Lion
Lion – Lioness – Lion cub

Names of Animal Groups

An aurora | A pack of polar bears
An array | A prickle of hedgehogs
An ambush | A streak of tigers
A troop | A mission | A tribe | A cartload | A wilderness of monkeys
A trip | A flock | A herd | A trip | A tribe of goats
A team | A drove | A herd | A span | A yoke of oxen
A surfeit of skunks
A string | A herd of ponies
A stud of mares
A stable | A herd | A string | A stud | A team | A drove of horses
A sounder of (wild) swine
A sounder of (wild) pigs
A sounder of (wild) boars
A sneak | A gang | A pack of weasels
A sloth of bears
A skulk | An earth | A lead | A leash | A troop of foxes
A shrewdness | A troop of apes
A school | A herd | A pod of porpoises
A school | A float | A gam | A herd | A mob | A pod | A run | A shoal of whales
A richness of martens
A rake | A rack | A rag of colts
A pride | A flock | A sault | A troop of lions
A prickle of porcupines
A pod | A flock | A school | A team of dolphins
A parcel of hinds
A pack | A trip of stoats
A pack | A kennel of dogs
A pack | A herd | A rout of wolves
A pack | A cry | A hunt | A kennel | A leash | A meet | A mute | A  stable of hounds
A pack | A band | A rout of coyotes
A pace | A drove | A coffle | A herd of asses
A nursery | A gaze of raccoons
A mob | A troop of kangaroos
A mob of wombats
A mischief | A horde | A nest | A trip of mice
A litter of pups
A litter of cubs
A leash of greyhounds
A leap of leopards
A labor | A company | A movement of moles
A kindle | A litter of kittens
A kindle of leverets
A journey | A group | A herd | A tower of giraffes
A husk of jackrabbits
A huddle | A herd | An ugly of walruses
A horde of hamsters
A horde of gerbils
A herd | An implausibility of gnus
A herd | A parade of elephants
A herd | A leash of bucks
A herd | A gang of bisons
A herd | A drove of donkeys
A herd | A drift | A drove | A mob of cattle
A herd of yaks
A herd of wildebeests
A herd of moose
A herd of llamas
A herd of ibexes
A herd of harts
A herd of hartebeests
A herd of elands
A herd of chamois
A herd of caribous
A group of guinea pigs
A grind of bottle-nosed whales
A glaring | A cluster | A clutter of cats
A gang | A herd of elks
A gang | A herb | An obstinacy of buffalos
A flock | A down | A drift | A drove | A fold | A herd | A mob | A parcel | A trip of
A flock | A caravan | A herd | A train of camels
A field | A string of racehorses
A farrow | A litter of piglets
A family | A bevy | A raft | A romp of otters
A fall of lambs
A drove | A herd of swine
A drove | A drift | A flock | A herd of pigs
A drove | A down | A flick | A herd | A husk | A kindle | A leash | A trace | A trip of hares
A drove of bullocks
A drift | A trip of (tame) swine
A drift | A drove | A parcel of hogs
A dray | A colony of squirrels
A destruction of wildcats
A destruction of (wild) cats
A chine of polecats
A crash | A herd | A stubbornness of rhinoceroses
A cowardice of curs
A couple of impalas
A coterie | A town of prairie dogs
A congress | A flange | A troop of baboons
A colony | A horde | A mischief | A swarm of rats
A colony | A harem | A herd | A pod | A rookery | A spring of seals
A colony | A family | A lodge of beavers
A colony | A bury | A drove | A flick | A kindle | A leash | A nest | A trace | A warren | A wrack of rabbits
A colony of voles
A colony of chinchillas
A colony of badgers
A cohort | A herd | A zeal of zebras
A coalition of cheetahs
A cluster | A herd | A tribe of antelopes
A cloud | A colony of bats
A clan of hyenas
A business | A cast of ferrets
A bury | A game of conies
A brace of geldings
A bloat | A crash | A herd | A pod | A school | A thunder of hippopotami
A blessing of unicorns
A barren | A pack | A rake | A span of mules
A band | A whoop of gorillas
A band | A pack of mongooses




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