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Bull /bʊl/
CALF/kɑːf/
CHICK
FOAL/fəʊl
GEESE /giːs/
EX: We saw a flock of geese flying south.
goose /guːs/ (ganso)
goat /gəʊt/
HEN /hen/
KITTEN /ˈkɪtn/
PIGLET /ˈpɪglɪt/
PUPPY /ˈpʌpɪ/
ROOSTER /ˈruːstəʳ/
flock 1[flɒk]
FLOCK: (sheep, goats)
TORTOISE [ˈtɔːtəs] (animal: land turtle)
TURTLE [ˈt3ːtl] any of various water- and land-dwelling reptiles having the trunk enclosed in a shell. 1. any of various aquatic chelonian reptiles, esp those of the marine family Chelonidae, having a flattened shell enclosing the body and flipper-like limbs adapted for swimming
CRAB /kræb/
HERMIT CRAB
SEAL [siːl]
SHARK
CATTLE : [ˈkætl]
Cattle are raised as livestock for meat (beef and veal), as dairy animals for milk and other dairy products, and as draft animals}
SPARROW: /ˈspærəʊ/
OWL /aʊl/
CANARY [kəˈnɛərɪ]
SWALLOW /ˈswɒləʊ/
FLAMINGO [fləˈmɪŋgəʊ]
joey (ˈdʒəʊɪ)
n
1. (Animals) a young kangaroo
gosling /ˈgɒzlɪŋ/ a young goose
lamb /læm/ a young sheep
fawn /fɔn/
n.
Mammals[countable] a young deer.
cub /kʌb/
n. [countable]
Mammalsthe young of certain animals, esp. the bear, wolf, or lion.
duckling /ˈdʌklɪŋ/