Mammals

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Distemper

"D" - canine and cat infectious disease

Sheep

"Jumbuck" in Australia (lots of them) - grazed on White House lawn in WWI - make wools

Camel

"Ships of the desert" - beasts of burden - imported by US Army in 1850s for desert operations

Aardwolf

"aa" - jackal-like animal of South Africa

Aardvark

"aa" African mammal - also called an anteater or ant bear - Afrikaans for "earth pig" - first animal alphabetically

Hippopotamus

2nd largest land mammal - "river horse" - jaws can open 150 degrees - types: pygmy, river

Gnu

3-letter African antelope named for the sound it makes - aka: wildebeest

Yak

3-letter ox family member of central Asia and Tibet - hairy

Lynx

4-letter wildcat with no vowels

Heifer

A cow less than 3 years old that has not given birth

Filly

A female horse under the age of 4

Antelope

African ruminant - types: sable, oryx, grysbok, dik-dik, gerenuk

Jackal

African wild dog - head on statues of Egyptian god Anubis

Donkey

Aka: burro (Spanish)

Caribou

Aka: reindeer

Elk

Aka: wapiti - found in Wyoming

Groundhog

Aka: woodchuck, marmot/rodent

Opossum

American marsupial (most abudent in Amer) - thought to play dead

Bactrian

Asian 2-humped camel of China and Mongolia

Echidna

Australian egg layer (also Platypus) - porcupine looking anteater - monotreme

Koalas

Australian marsupial (mistakenly called bears) - eat eucalyptus - name means "animal that doesn't drink"

Wombat

Australian marsupial - largest burrowing animal in the world - type: hairy-nosed

Panda

Bamboo eating bear

Guano

Bat droppings

Kodiak

Bear named for Alaskan island

Holstein

Black and white cow - named for duchy/area of Holland

Mole

Blind insectivore - types: star-nosed

Cow

Bovine - Vacca (Latin - forms vaccine) - types: Holstein, Guernsey

Angus

Breed of cattle that shares its name with a Celtic god

Giraffe

Camelopardalis (camel leopard) - tallest mammal

Musk Ox

Canada/Alaska bovine with a beard - named for odor

Wolf

Canis Lupus - Lobo (Spanish) - types: gray, timber

Tasmanian Devil

Carnivorous marsupial - only on island of Australia

Ocelot

Endangered small cat of Americas - aka: painted leopard

Jackalope

Fabled hare/antelope hybrid

Prognhorn

Fastest land animal in W Hempishere - closely related to antelope

Leopard

Feline thought to be hybrid of a lion and panther - types: clouded, snow, spotted

Mongoose

Ferret-like creature - eats snakes and rodents - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

Coatimundi

Full name of racoon family member often shortened to coati

Prairie Dog

Great Plains/Western rodent - "barking squirrel"

Goat

Hair makes Angora, mohair, cashmere, Morocan leather - capra/caprinio (Latin) - hirsine (like one)

Ibex

Himilayan mountain goat with back-curving horns

Snowshoe Hare

Large footed hare with a white coat - in winter snow

Kangaroo

Large marsupial of Australia - red and grey types - red is largest marsupial in world - groups called a mob

Jaguar

Largest cat in the Americas (only big cat) - native to South and Central Amer

Moose

Largest member of deer family

Wolverine

Largest weasel family member - aka: glutton - associated with Michigan

Deer

Latin - cervine/cervus

Hyena

Laughing African mammal

Rabbits

Live in warrens - lagomorpha

Cattle

Livestock that is polled (without horns) - types: Santa Gertrudis, Brahman, Angus - stomach has 4 compartments

Musk Ox

Long-haired Arctic ruminant/bovine

Okapi

Looks like zebra - related to the giraffe but only lives in the forest/jungle

Sun Bear

Malaysian bear known for the orange/yellow on its chest

Ox

Male bovines used as draft animals - only 2-letter member of Chinese calendar

Muskrat

Marsh-dwelling rodent named for its odor

Bandicoot

Marsupial - name means "pig-rat"

Raccoon

Masked, nocturnal - gets in trash - ring-tailed - lesser pandas in some family

Meerkat

Mongoose relative in the Kalahari desert (Timon from Lion King)

Field Mouse

Mouse aka: a vole

Joey

Name for a baby male marsupial

Jenny

Name for a female donkey

Kits

Name for newborn foxes and beavers

Rhinoceros

Name: "nose-horned"/unicorn - pachyderm - group called a crash - types: black, Indian, African, 1 or 2 horned, Sumatran

Naked Mole Rat

Nearly hairless, underground rodent

Mule

Offspring of a female horse and male donkey - also a backless shoe

Lamb

Often found "Of God" - Agnus in Latin

Ermine

Old world winter weasel - white coat with black tipped tail - prized by royalty and as a pregnancy emblem

Dromedary

One-humped camel - Greek for "running or racing"

Spectacled Bear

Only South Amer bear - rings around eyes

Tapir

Pig-like mammal of Asia/South America - snout

Pig

Porcine

Hedgehog

Porcupine like insectivore

Angora

Rabbit named for an area of Turkey - used in sweaters

Dormouse

Rodent that hibernates half the year - character in Alice in Wonderland

Pack Rat

Rodent that likes to keep stuff

Beaver

Rodent with gnawing teeth - makes dams and lives in a lodge

Porcupine

Rodent with needles/quills - "thorny pig"

Lemmings

Rodents from Norway - mistaken belief that they commit suicide

Armadillo

Shelled Texas state mammal - often roadkill - types: 3-banded, 9-banded

Sloth Bear

Slow moving bear

Chinchilla

Small Andean mountain rodent prized for its fur

Kangaroo Rat

Small hopping rat with another animal in its name

Wallaby

Smaller kangaroo relative - types: quokka

Polecat

Smelly varmint - aka: foul marten with a partly feline name

Vicuna

South Amer camel - smallest camel - only one spelled with a tilde

Llama

South Amer camel relative used for carrying loads - hiss and spit when angry

Alpaca

South Amer llama/camel relative - prized for wool/fleece - lives high in the Andes

Kinkajou

South American mammal related to racoon - long prehensile tail

Bobcat

Spotted N. American cat with short tail

Bear

Ursine/Ursa

Grizzly Bear

Ursus arctos horribilis - aka: silvertip - state animal of California

Polar Bear

Ursus maritimus - white arctic bear

Sloth

Very slow tree-living mammal

Fox

Vulpine - Vulpes chama

Mink

Weasel family member raised for its valuable pelts

Ferret

Weasel-like mammal - name menas to search out, drive out or uncover

Dingo

Wild canine of Aust - preys on kangaroos - aka: warrigal

Yoke

Wooden bar that connects two oxen

Capybara

World's largest rodent - lives in South Amer - aka: "water hog" - webbed feet


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