
(butas)
lungga
a hole that an animal digs in the ground to use as a shelter

(kanino)
aso
a mammal with claws that can't retract and often has a long snout, and often used for companionship, hunting, or guarding purposes

(hayop-dagat)
cetacean
a marine mammal that belongs to the group known as Cetacea, which comprises whales, dolphins, and porpoises
A cetacean is a marine mammal belonging to the order Cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. These creatures are known for their streamlined bodies, fin-like limbs, and adaptations for living in water. They possess remarkable abilities such as diving to great depths, communicating through complex behaviors, and using echolocation to navigate and find food. Cetaceans play vital roles in marine ecosystems and are renowned for their elegance and allure in the world's oceans.

(mga inakay)
pinausukang sisiw
all the young of a bird hatched at the same time, or the young of an animal cared for together

(omnivoros)
omniboro
an animal or person that feeds on a wide range of both plants and meat
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals as part of its diet. This is in contrast to herbivores, which primarily consume plants, and carnivores, which primarily consume meat. Omnivores have a more varied diet than either of these two types of animals, as they are able to derive nutrients from both plant and animal sources. Some examples of omnivores include humans, bears, pigs, raccoons, and many species of birds and fish. Being an omnivore can confer certain advantages in terms of survival and adaptability, as it allows animals to take advantage of a wider range of food sources and environments. However, it can also present challenges, as the digestive systems of omnivores must be able to process both plant and animal matter, which can be quite different in terms of nutrient composition and other characteristics.

(pangil ng ahas)
pangil
one of the two long and sharp teeth that some animals such as dogs, wolfs, or snakes have

(pincer)
pangpang
any of the sharp curved organs of an arthropod or insect, such as a crab, lobster, etc.
A pincer is a gripping organ found in various animals, including some crustaceans, insects, and arachnids. Typically, a pincer consists of two curved and pointed claws that are used to grasp and hold onto objects or prey. The claws are attached to the end of a limb or appendage, which can be moved to bring the claws together or apart. Pincers can vary in size and strength depending on the species, with some being strong enough to crush the shells of small animals or cut through vegetation. In many species, the pincers are also used as a weapon for defense against predators or rivals.

(balát ng hayop)
buháy na balahibo
the skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still covering it

(puluan)
bula
a large number of fish swimming together

(fauna)
hayop
the animals of a particular geological period or region

(halos madilim)
crepuscular
(of an animal) active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk

(ekotermik)
ectothermic
relating to or denoting animals that regulate their body temperature by external sources, such as the surrounding environment

(initermal)
endothermic
(of an animal) generating and regulating their own body heat internally

(pagsusuri ng kabayo)
kabalani
relating to horses or members of the horse family

(naglalabas ng itlog)
nagmumula ng itlog
producing eggs that develop and hatch outside the body

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

(pangsusong)
piscivorous
feeding primarily on fish

makakasal
of or relating to monkeys or apes

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

(lupain)
pangkahuyan
related to or living on land, rather than in the sea or air

(tungkulin ng baka)
bovine
relating to or characteristic of cows or cattle

(pang ibon)
ibóng
relating to or characteristic of birds

(masigla sa gabi)
pangkabi
(of animals or organisms) primarily active during the night

(pang-araw)
araw-araw
primarily active or occurring during the daytime

(insectivore)
insectiboro
feeding on or adapted to a diet that consists primarily or exclusively of insects

(magkubli)
magtago
to make or become undetectable by resembling the color or shape of a surrounding
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