Cetaceans - A group of fully aquatic mammals including whales, dolphins, and porpoises., Hoof animals - Another term for ungulates; animals that walk on hooves, like goats, zebras, and pigs., Ungulates - Another term for hoof animals. Mammals with hooves, such as horses, deer, and cattle., Mammals - Warm-blooded vertebrate animals with hair or fur, such as humans, tigers, and bats, which feeds its young with milk., Predators - Animals that hunt and eat others, like lions, sharks, and owls., Prey - Animals that are hunted and eaten by another, such as rabbits, fish, and insects., Quadruped mammal - Four-legged mammals, such as dogs, cows, and elephants., Marsupial - Mammals that carry and nurse their young in a pouch, like kangaroos, koalas, and opossums., Nocturnal animals - Animals active during the night, such as bats, owls, and hedgehogs., Carnivores - Animals that eat primarily meat, like wolves, crocodiles, and eagles., Herbivorous animals - Animals that eat mainly plants, such as cows, giraffes, and elephants., Omnivorous animals - Animals that eat both plants and meat, such as bears, pigs, and humans.,

Advanced Animal Vocabulary (B2/C1)

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