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Animales - Adjetivos Relacionados con Animales

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Words Related to Animals
domesticated
[Adjetivo]

(of a wild animal) tamed and adapted to live with or to the benefit of humans

domesticado

domesticado

Ex: domesticated birds , like parrots and canaries , are known for their ability to mimic human speech .
endangered
[Adjetivo]

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

en peligro de extinción

en peligro de extinción

Ex: Conservation efforts are underway to protect the habitat of endangered Bengal tiger .
tame
[Adjetivo]

(of an animal) fit to live with people and not afraid of them

domesticado

domesticado

Ex: At the wildlife sanctuary , some animals had tame due to their regular interactions with the caregivers .
housebroken
[Adjetivo]

(of pets) trained to urinate or defecate outside the house or in a litter box

entrenado, adiestrado

entrenado, adiestrado

lop-eared
[Adjetivo]

(of animals) having ears that hang by the sides of the head

de orejas caídas

de orejas caídas

ruminant
[Adjetivo]

describing an animal that has a stomach with four compartments and chews cud as part of its digestion process

rumiante

rumiante

Ex: The cow , ruminant animal , spends much of its day chewing cud .
winged
[Adjetivo]

possessing or having wings, typically associated with the ability to fly

alado, con alas

alado, con alas

wild
[Adjetivo]

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

salvaje

salvaje

Ex: We went on a hike through wild forest , observing various animals and plants .
well-bred
[Adjetivo]

being raised or bred with good manners, refined qualities, and a pedigree indicating a desirable lineage or ancestry

bien educado, de buena crianza

bien educado, de buena crianza

web-footed
[Adjetivo]

having feet that are adapted for swimming and are connected by skin to form a web-like structure between the toes

palmeado, con membranas entre los dedos

palmeado, con membranas entre los dedos

webbed
[Adjetivo]

having digits or appendages connected by a thin membrane of skin, enabling efficient movement in water or other fluid environments

palmeado, con membranas

palmeado, con membranas

warm-blooded
[Adjetivo]

describing an animal that is able to maintain a higher body temperature than its surroundings

de sangre caliente

de sangre caliente

Ex: Living in cold ocean environments , whaleswarm-blooded mammals , maintain a constant body temperature .
cold-blooded
[Adjetivo]

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

de sangre fría

de sangre fría

Ex: Relying on moist environments , salamanderscold-blooded creatures , maintain their body temperature .
venomous
[Adjetivo]

possessing or producing a toxin that is injected or delivered into another organism through a bite, sting, or other means

venenoso

venenoso

Ex: The lizard displayed its brightly coloredvenomous tongue as a warning to potential predators .
untrained
[Adjetivo]

lacking proper guidance, instruction, or conditioning, suggesting the absence of acquired knowledge, skills, or expertise in a particular domain

no entrenado, sin formación

no entrenado, sin formación

tufted
[Adjetivo]

having a cluster or collection of long, soft, or decorative strands of hair, feathers, or other materials

mechón, en mechones

mechón, en mechones

tolerant
[Adjetivo]

(of a plant, animal, or machine) able to endure or withstand something without adverse effects or damage

resistente, tolerante

resistente, tolerante

threatened
[Adjetivo]

(of plant or animal) at risk of extinction due to various factors such as habitat loss, overhunting, or climate change

especie amenazada, especie en peligro

especie amenazada, especie en peligro

simian
[Adjetivo]

of or relating to monkeys or apes

simio, simiano

simio, simiano

Ex: The actor 's portrayal of simian character in the film was remarkably lifelike , thanks to advanced motion capture technology .
social
[Adjetivo]

tending to live in groups and interact with one another through behaviors such as grooming, playing, and cooperating

social, sociable

social, sociable

shy
[Adjetivo]

having a nervous or timid behavior or temperament, often resulting in avoidance or retreat from human or environmental interactions

cobarde

cobarde

savage
[Adjetivo]

wild and uncontrollable in force or behavior

Ex: The riversavage currents swept away the boat .
rabid
[Adjetivo]

affected by a viral disease that causes extreme aggression, foaming at the mouth, and other symptoms, typically seen in animals like dogs

rabioso

rabioso

Ex: rabid squirrel bit several people before it was captured and tested for rabies .
purebred
[Adjetivo]

describing an animal of a specific breed having parents from the same breed, ensuring consistent lineage and genetic characteristics

de raza pura, pura raza

de raza pura, pura raza

polymorphous
[Adjetivo]

describing something that has the ability or tendency to assume various forms or exist in different states

polimorfo, polimórfico

polimorfo, polimórfico

poisonous
[Adjetivo]

(of an animal or insect) producing a substance that kills or harms a prey or an enemy

venenoso

venenoso

Ex: poisonous snake 's bite can be fatal if not treated promptly .
nocturnal
[Adjetivo]

(of animals or organisms) primarily active during the night

nocturno

nocturno

Ex: Mosquitoes are nocturnal pests , becoming most active after dusk .
native
[Adjetivo]

related to one's place of birth

nativo

nativo

Ex: They participated native cultural traditions during the annual festival .
migratory
[Adjetivo]

(of animals or birds) moving from one place to another, often with the changing seasons

migratorio

migratorio

mature
[Adjetivo]

fully-grown and physically developed

maduro, adulto

maduro, adulto

Ex: mature physique was graceful and poised , a result of years spent practicing ballet and yoga .
lesser
[Adjetivo]

smaller in amount or value compared to something else

menor, inferior

menor, inferior

Ex: The charity focused on helping those lesser financial means .
indigenous
[Adjetivo]

(of animals and plants) found and developed only in a particular place and not been brought from elsewhere

indígena

indígena

Ex: Orchids indigenous flowers that grow in diverse habitats around the world , from tropical rainforests to alpine meadows .
house-trained
[Adjetivo]

(of pets) trained to urinate or defecate outside the house or in a litter box

entrenado para hacer sus necesidades, adiestrado para no ensuciar la casa

entrenado para hacer sus necesidades, adiestrado para no ensuciar la casa

horned
[Adjetivo]

possessing horns, which are bony protrusions or structures found on the head of certain animals

cornudo, con cuernos

cornudo, con cuernos

gregarious
[Adjetivo]

describing the inclination of animals to live in groups or communities rather than being solitary

gregario

gregario

furry
[Adjetivo]

having an abundant covering or coat of soft, dense hair or fur

peludo

peludo

Ex: The children were excited to see furry rabbits at the petting zoo .
fluffy
[Adjetivo]

light and soft in texture, giving a feeling of coziness or warmth

esponjoso, suave

esponjoso, suave

Ex: The sweater was made fluffy yarn , giving it a cozy and warm feel .
feral
[Adjetivo]

describing animals that have returned to a wild or untamed state

salvaje

salvaje

amphibious
[Adjetivo]

(of animals) capable of surviving both on land and in water

anfibio

anfibio

Ex: amphibious animals , like newts , can breathe through both their skin and lungs .
androgynous
[Adjetivo]

possessing both male and female characteristics or displaying a gender-neutral appearance

andrógeno, androgénico

andrógeno, androgénico

Ex: Maryandrogynous haircut allowed them to express their gender identity in a way that felt authentic and empowering .
aquatic
[Adjetivo]

related to or adapted for living or functioning in water

acuático

acuático

Ex: Whales , though mammals , are highly adapted to aquatic environment , with streamlined bodies and flippers .
arboreal
[Adjetivo]

(of animals) adapted to or living high in trees, rather than on the ground

arbóreo, de los árboles

arbóreo, de los árboles

Ex: Arboreal snakes like green tree pythons can expertly maneuver through foliage and ascend even the tallest tree trunks to hunt small birds and mammals .
anthropoid
[Sustantivo]

a group of primates that includes human beings, as well as other species that are closely related to humans

antropoide

antropoide

Ex: The discovery of the anthropoid skeleton provided new insights into primate evolution .
diurnal
[Adjetivo]

primarily active or occurring during the daytime

diurno

diurno

giant
[Adjetivo]

large in size, often used in the names of particularly massive animals or plants

gigante, enorme

gigante, enorme

Ex: The garden was overrun giant hogweed , its towering stalks causing concern .
great
[Adjetivo]

notable for its larger-than-average size or scale, often used to describe particular species of plants and animals

grande, notable

grande, notable

Ex: great basin rattlesnake is known for its distinctive rattle and impressive size .
endemic
[Adjetivo]

found or restricted to a specific geographic region or habitat

endémico

endémico

Ex: endemic species of fish is only found in the freshwater lakes of the mountain range .
extinct
[Adjetivo]

(of an animal, plant, etc.) not having any living members, either due to natural causes, environmental changes, or human activity

extinto

extinto

Ex: Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species and prevent them from extinct.
pedigree
[Adjetivo]

having a documented and distinguished ancestry or lineage

de prestigio, de linaje distinguido

de prestigio, de linaje distinguido

rogue
[Adjetivo]

(of an animal) having an unpredictable or aggressive nature

Ex: rogue lion had been spotted near the outskirts of the park , avoiding the rest of the pride .
territorial
[Adjetivo]

defending a specific area against intruders to protect resources and ensure survival

territorial, defensivo

territorial, defensivo

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