Tiere - Adjektive im Zusammenhang mit Tieren
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Adjektive im Zusammenhang mit Tieren, wie zum Beispiel „tame“, „savage“ und „indigenous“.
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(of a wild animal) tamed and adapted to live with or to the benefit of humans
domestiziert
(of an animal, plant, etc.) being at risk of extinction
gefährdet
(of pets) trained to urinate or defecate outside the house or in a litter box
stubenrein
(of animals) having ears that hang by the sides of the head
hängende Ohren
describing an animal that has a stomach with four compartments and chews cud as part of its digestion process
Wiederkäuer
possessing or having wings, typically associated with the ability to fly
flügeltragend
(of an animal or plant) living or growing in a natural state, without any human interference
wild
being raised or bred with good manners, refined qualities, and a pedigree indicating a desirable lineage or ancestry
wohl erzogen
having feet that are adapted for swimming and are connected by skin to form a web-like structure between the toes
schwimmfüßig
having digits or appendages connected by a thin membrane of skin, enabling efficient movement in water or other fluid environments
schwimmhäutig
describing an animal that is able to maintain a higher body temperature than its surroundings
warmblütig
describing an animal that its body temperature changes depending on the temperature of its surroundings
kaltblütig
possessing or producing a toxin that is injected or delivered into another organism through a bite, sting, or other means
giftig
lacking proper guidance, instruction, or conditioning, suggesting the absence of acquired knowledge, skills, or expertise in a particular domain
ungeübt
having a cluster or collection of long, soft, or decorative strands of hair, feathers, or other materials
büschelig
(of a plant, animal, or machine) able to endure or withstand something without adverse effects or damage
tolerant
being in a precarious or vulnerable position, often facing potential harm, danger, or unfavorable circumstances
bedroht
tending to live in groups and interact with one another through behaviors such as grooming, playing, and cooperating
sozial
having a nervous or timid behavior or temperament, often resulting in avoidance or retreat from human or environmental interactions
schüchtern
being wild, untamed, or displaying aggressive and violent behavior
wild
describing an animal, typically a mammal, that is affected by the disease rabies, characterized by aggressive behavior
wütend
describing an animal of a specific breed having parents from the same breed, ensuring consistent lineage and genetic characteristics
reinrassig
describing something that has the ability or tendency to assume various forms or exist in different states
polymorph
(of an animal or insect) producing a substance that kills or harms a prey or an enemy
giftig
(of animals or organisms) primarily active during the night
nachtaktiv
(of animals or birds) moving from one place to another, often with the changing seasons
migratorisch
(of animals and plants) found and developed only in a particular place and not been brought from elsewhere
einheimisch
(of pets) trained to urinate or defecate outside the house or in a litter box
stubenrein
possessing horns, which are bony protrusions or structures found on the head of certain animals
gehörnt
describing the inclination of animals to live in groups or communities rather than being solitary
gesellschaftlich
having an abundant covering or coat of soft, dense hair or fur
flauschig
light and soft in texture, giving a feeling of coziness or warmth
fluffig
describing animals that have returned to a wild or untamed state
wild
relating to a classification of animals living both in water and on land
amphibisch
possessing both male and female characteristics or displaying a gender-neutral appearance
androgyn
(of animals) adapted to or living high in trees, rather than on the ground
baumlebend
a group of primates that includes human beings, as well as other species that are closely related to humans
Anthropoid
large in size, often used in the names of particularly massive animals or plants
riesig
notable for its larger-than-average size or scale, often used to describe particular species of plants and animals
groß
found or restricted to a specific geographic region or habitat
endemisch
(of an animal, plant, etc.) not having any living members, either due to natural causes, environmental changes, or human activity
ausgestorben
having a documented and distinguished ancestry or lineage
rassisch
having an abnormal, unpredictable, or dangerous behavior, often posing a threat to the safety of humans or other animals
verrückt
defending a specific area against intruders to protect resources and ensure survival
territorial