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Animaux - Anatomie animale (mammifères)

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'anatomie des mammifères. Lisez la liste complètement pour en savoir plus.

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antler
[nom]

any of the pair of branched horns that grow annually on the head of an adult animal, typically a male one, from the deer family

bois, ramure

bois, ramure

paw
[nom]

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

patte

patte

Ex: The fox carefully placed its injured paw on the ground as it limped through the forest .Le renard a soigneusement posé sa **patte** blessée sur le sol alors qu'il boitait à travers la forêt.
horn
[nom]

a hard, pointed, often curved structure found on the head of some animals, such as cows, goats, and sheep, made of keratin or bone, used for defense, display, or digging

corne

corne

Ex: He carved a walking stick from the horn of a bison he found on his farm .Il a sculpté une canne à partir de la **corne** d'un bison qu'il a trouvé dans sa ferme.

any of the pair of legs at the back of a four-legged animal

patte arrière

patte arrière

whisker
[nom]

any of the long, stiff hairs that grow on the face of a cat, mouse, etc.

moustaches

moustaches

Ex: The squirrel's whiskers brushed against the bark as it climbed the tree.Les **moustaches** de l'écureuil ont frôlé l'écorce alors qu'il grimpait à l'arbre.
fang
[nom]

a long, pointed tooth found in carnivorous animals, used for biting, gripping, and tearing flesh

croc

croc

Ex: The wolf 's fangs are essential for hunting and tearing meat .

the foot of a mammal that is divided into two parts such as that of goats, sheep, etc.

sabot fendu

sabot fendu

snout
[nom]

the long and protruding facial part of an animal which comprises its nose and mouth, especially in a mammal

museau

museau

pad
[nom]

the soft part under the foot of an animal or a human finger

coussinet

coussinet

flipper
[nom]

a broad flat limb without any fingers that is used for swimming by some sea animals such as seals, turtles, etc.

nageoire

nageoire

hump
[nom]

a round outgrowth on the back of a mammal, such as a camel

bosse

bosse

hock
[nom]

the joint in the hind limb of a quadruped between the fetlock and the knee

jarret

jarret

jaw
[nom]

either of the two bony parts of the skull that hold the mouth and teeth in any vertebrate

mâchoire

mâchoire

tail
[nom]

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

queue

queue

Ex: The peacock proudly displays its colorful tail feathers.Le paon affiche fièrement ses plumes colorées de **queue**.
fetlock
[nom]

the joint at the back of the leg and just above the hoof of any quadruped, such as a horse

boulet

boulet

the part of a horse's mane that grows from the poll and hangs down from the forehead

toupet

toupet

teat
[nom]

the part of the body of a female mammal from which the young suck milk

tétine

tétine

hoof
[nom]

the horny and hard part at the end of a limb of a mammal, such as a horse

sabot

sabot

Ex: The pony 's hooves were shiny after being polished .Les **sabots** du poney étaient brillants après avoir été polis.

the rear end of a quadruped including hind limbs

croupe

croupe

udder
[nom]

an organ shaped like a bag that produces milk in a female mammal such as a horse, sheep, cow, etc.

mamelle

mamelle

tusk
[nom]

each of the curved pointy teeth of some animals such as elephants, boars, etc., especially one that stands out from the closed mouth

défense

défense

Ex: The tusks of the narwhal , often mistaken for unicorn horns , have inspired myths and legends for centuries .Les **défenses** du narval, souvent confondues avec des cornes de licorne, ont inspiré des mythes et des légendes pendant des siècles.
shank
[nom]

the lower part of the leg of an animal between the knee and the ankle

jarret

jarret

Ex: The shank of a horse is both powerful and delicate , allowing it to gallop gracefully .Le **canon** d'un cheval est à la fois puissant et délicat, lui permettant de galoper avec grâce.

the soft part under the abdomen of an animal

ventre

ventre

muzzle
[nom]

the projecting part of the face of some animals such as dogs and horses that includes their jaws and noses

museau

museau

Ex: The puppy 's wet muzzle left a mark on her jeans after playtime .Le **museau** humide du chiot a laissé une marque sur son jean après le jeu.

any of the front limbs of a four-legged animal

patte avant

patte avant

rump
[nom]

the rounded hind part of a four-legged mammal

croupe, croupion

croupe, croupion

an elongated and specialized nose or snout found in certain mammals

trompe, proboscis

trompe, proboscis

pouch
[nom]

a pocket-like structure that female marsupials, such as kangaroos, use to carry their young with them

poche

poche

a bone in the skull that connects to other bones in the head and is located near the temple

squamosal, os squamosal

squamosal, os squamosal

ungual
[Adjectif]

related to or associated with the nails or claws of animals

unguéal, relatif aux ongles ou aux griffes des animaux

unguéal, relatif aux ongles ou aux griffes des animaux

thymus
[nom]

a specialized organ of the immune system located near the heart that produces T cells and plays a crucial role in the development of the immune system in early life

thymus, glande thymique

thymus, glande thymique

a specialized wet surface found in the noses of some mammals that helps them to detect and analyze different scents

rhinarium, surface nasale humide spécialisée

rhinarium, surface nasale humide spécialisée

a compartment of the ruminant stomach that features a honeycomb-like structure and aids in the breakdown and fermentation of ingested plant material

réticulum, le réseau

réticulum, le réseau

omasum
[nom]

a stomach compartment in ruminant animals that helps filter and process food particles before further digestion and absorption

omasum, feuillet

omasum, feuillet

the fourth chamber of the stomach in ruminant animals, functioning as the true stomach where gastric juices aid in the breakdown of ingested food

abomasum, caillette

abomasum, caillette

a big part of the stomach in animals like cows, sheep, and goats, where food is processed and stored before it's fully digested

réticulo-rumen, réticulorumen

réticulo-rumen, réticulorumen

In mammals, a midline groove on the snout or upper lip that is often used for the transmission of pheromones during social interaction

philtrum, sillon médian de la lèvre supérieure

philtrum, sillon médian de la lèvre supérieure

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