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alligator
alligator
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aligátor

aligátor

a large animal living in both water and on land which has strong jaws, a long tail, and sharp teeth

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The alligator basked in the sun on the riverbank, its formidable jaws slightly ajar.
Visitors to the swamp often catch glimpses of alligators lurking just beneath the water's surface.
What is an "alligator"?

An alligator is a large reptile belonging to the crocodilian family. They have broad, rounded snouts, powerful jaws, and muscular bodies covered in rough, armored skin. These semi-aquatic creatures are well-adapted for both land and water, with webbed feet for swimming and strong limbs for walking on land. Alligators primarily inhabit freshwater habitats, such as swamps, lakes, and rivers, where they feed on fish, turtles, birds, and other small animals. They are known for their distinctive bellowing calls and their ability to remain motionless, often referred to as "still as an alligator," while waiting for prey. Alligators play a vital role in their ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and acting as apex predators.

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amphibian
amphibian
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anfibio

anfibio

any cold-blooded animal with the ability to live both on land and in water, such as toads, frogs, etc.

What is "amphibian"?

Amphibian refers to a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that spend part of their lives in water and part on land. They are characterized by their ability to absorb oxygen through their skin and are also known for their unique life cycle which includes a larval stage with gills and a metamorphosis to an adult stage with lungs. Amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts, and are found all over the world except for Antarctica. They are an important part of many ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey, and their sensitive skin makes them useful for monitoring environmental changes. However, many species of amphibians are facing threats such as habitat destruction, pollution, and disease, and are in danger of extinction.

ape
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simio

simio

a tailless animal similar to a monkey, such as chimpanzees and gorillas

What is an "ape"?

Apes are a group of primates known for their distinct characteristics, including large body size, lack of a tail, and highly developed cognitive abilities. Apes are native to Africa and Southeast Asia, and include species such as chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and humans. They are closely related to humans, sharing a common ancestor, and are considered the closest relatives to humans among all primates. Apes are known for their complex social behaviors, including tool use, communication, and sophisticated problem-solving skills. They have highly dexterous hands and are capable of using tools, such as sticks or rocks, for various purposes. Apes are generally herbivorous, although some species may also consume insects or small animals.

beast
beast
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bestia

an animal, usually a wild or dangerous one

to breed
to breed
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reproducirse

reproducirse

(of an animal) to have sex and give birth to young

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calf
calf
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ternero

the young offspring of a cow or bull, typically less than one year old

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bull
bull
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toro

toro

any male member of the cow family

cattle
cattle
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ganado

ganado

large farm animals, such as cows and bulls, raised for meat, milk, or labor

cold-blooded
cold-blooded
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de sangre fría

de sangre fría

describing an animal that its body temperature changes depending on the temperature of its surroundings

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criatura

criatura

any living thing that is able to move on its own, such as an animal, fish, etc.

domestic
domestic
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doméstico

doméstico

(of an animal) capable of living with humans, either on a farm or as a pet in a house

giraffe
giraffe
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jirafa

jirafa

a tall animal with a very long neck and long legs that has brown spots on its yellow fur

What is a "giraffe"?

The giraffe is a tall and elegant mammal found in parts of Africa. It is known for its long neck, which can reach up to six feet in length, and distinctive spotted pattern. The giraffe is a herbivore, feeding on leaves from tall trees using its long tongue, which can measure up to 18 inches. Their long legs and necks also make them incredibly fast runners, able to reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. Despite their size, giraffes are known for their gentle demeanor and peaceful nature. They often form groups called towers, and communicate with one another through a variety of sounds, including moans, grunts, and hisses. The giraffe is an iconic animal and a symbol of grace and beauty in the animal kingdom.

guinea pig
guinea pig
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conejillo de indias

conejillo de indias

a small furry animal with rounded ears, short legs and no tail, which is often kept as a pet or for research

What is a "guinea pig"?

The guinea pig, also known as the cavy, is a small domesticated rodent that is often kept as a popular pet. Guinea pigs are native to South America and have been domesticated for thousands of years. They have a compact body with short legs, rounded ears, and no visible tail. Guinea pigs have a variety of coat colors and patterns, and they typically have dense fur that can be short or long, depending on the breed. They have large, expressive eyes and a rounded head with a distinctive snout. Guinea pigs are social animals that are known for their gentle and friendly nature, making them popular as pets, especially for children. They are herbivores and primarily eat hay, fresh vegetables, and a specially formulated guinea pig pellet diet.

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manada

manada

a group of animals, such as cows, sheep, etc. that are from the same species, which move and feed together

leopard
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leopardo

leopardo

a large wild animal from the cat family with yellow fur and hollow black spots

What is a "leopard"?

The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a large and powerful big cat known for its striking spotted coat, elusive nature, and remarkable adaptability. Leopards have a lithe and muscular body, a broad head, and powerful jaws. Their coat is typically golden or tawny with distinctive black spots, arranged in a rosette pattern, providing excellent camouflage in various habitats. Leopards are known for their exceptional stalking and ambush abilities, allowing them to be skilled hunters capable of taking down a wide range of prey, from small rodents to large ungulates. They are solitary and elusive animals, often preferring to hunt during the night, and are known for their stealth and adaptability to a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. Leopards are found in various parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, and are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss, poaching, and other threats. They are revered for their beauty, strength, and elusive nature, and have been an important cultural symbol in many societies throughout history.

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mula

an animal that is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is particularly used to carry heavy loads

What is a "mule"?

A mule is a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare). Mules are known for their unique characteristics, such as their long ears, short mane, and a sturdy build. They are generally larger than donkeys but smaller than horses, with a strong and durable body structure. Mules are known for their strength, intelligence, and endurance, making them ideal for use as pack animals in various agricultural, recreational, and transportation activities. They are also known for their sure-footedness and ability to navigate rough and challenging terrain. Mules have been used for centuries in various cultures for their work capabilities and are valued for their reliability and versatility. They are typically known for their calm and patient temperament, as well as their ability to form strong bonds with their human handlers.

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mascota

mascota

an animal such as a dog or cat that we keep and care for at home

reptile
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reptil

reptil

a class of animals to which crocodiles, lizards, etc. belong, characterized by having cold blood and scaly skin

What is "reptile"?

Reptile refers to a class of animals that are characterized by their cold-bloodedness, scaly skin, and egg-laying reproduction. They are found all over the world in a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests to oceans. Reptiles include familiar animals like snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Many species of reptiles are predators, using their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to catch and eat prey. Others are herbivores, feeding on plants or fruits. Some reptiles are venomous, while others are harmless to humans. Reptiles play an important role in ecosystems as both predator and prey, and their conservation is crucial for maintaining a healthy and diverse environment.

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especie

a group that animals, plants, etc. of the same type which are capable of producing healthy offspring with each other are divided into

tail
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cola

the part of the body of an animal, a bird or a fish that sticks out at the back, which can move

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tortoise
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tortuga

a type of turtle that lives on land and moves very slowly, with a large shell on its back

What is a "tortoise"?

A tortoise is a reptile characterized by its slow movement, protective shell, and herbivorous diet. It has short, sturdy legs and can live for many decades, with some individuals reaching remarkable ages. A tortoise is well adapted to life on land and is often found in various habitats, from deserts to grasslands, where it grazes on vegetation and basks in the sun. Its hard shell provides it with protection against predators, and it can withdraw its head, legs, and tail into the shell for added defense.

wild
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salvaje

salvaje

(of an animal or plant) living or growing in a natural state, without any human interference

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predator
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depredador

any animal that lives by hunting and eating other animals

What is "predator"?

Predator refers to a group of animals that primarily feed on other animals, known as prey, in order to survive. Predators have adaptations that enable them to locate, catch, and kill their prey, such as sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and excellent senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Some examples of predators include lions, wolves, sharks, and eagles. Predators are typically at the top of the food chain in their ecosystem and play a vital role in controlling the populations of other animals. However, human activities such as hunting and habitat destruction have threatened many predator species, leading to declines in their populations and negative effects on the environment.

mammal
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mamífero

a class of animals to which humans, cows, lions, etc. belong, have warm blood, fur or hair and typically produce milk to feed their young

What is "mammal"?

Mammal is a warm-blooded animal that belongs to the class Mammalia. All mammals have certain defining characteristics, including the presence of hair or fur, the ability to produce milk to feed their young and three middle ear bones. Mammals are also capable of regulating their body temperature internally, which makes them well-adapted to live in a wide range of environments. There are around 5,500 species of mammals, including many familiar animals such as humans, dogs, cats, elephants, whales, and bats. Mammals play important roles in ecosystems around the world and are often key indicators of environmental health. They are also a major source of food, clothing, and other resources for humans.

fur
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piel

piel

the skin of an animal that has died with its thick and soft hair still on it

endangered
endangered
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en peligro de extinción

(of an animal, plant, etc.) being at risk of extinction

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