to make animals produce offspring in a way that is suitable for human beings

accoupler
all wild animals, considered as a whole, living in the natural environment

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

en danger
any of the light and soft parts covering the body of a bird

plume
the thick, soft hair that grows on the body of some animals such as cats, dogs, etc.

pelage, poil
a tropical bird with bright colors and a curved beak that can be trained to mimic human speech

perroquet
an animal's foot that typically has a combination of nails, claws, fur, and pads

patte
a large white bear which lives in the North Pole and is well-adapted to its icy environment

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

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

queue
the protection of the natural environment and resources from wasteful human activities

préservation, protection
a dormant state in animals, characterized by lowered body temperature and metabolic activity, often during winter to conserve energy

hibernation, sommeil hivernal
to keep something from change or harm

conserver
a male bird with a large shiny colorful tail having eyelike patterns that can be raised for display

paon
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