an intelligent ape, with mainly black fur, which has no tail and is native to the forests of western and central Africa

침팬지, 꼬리 없는 원숭이
(of cats) to make a prolonged low sound as a sign of content

가르랑거리다
a large wild ox with shaggy coat and long horns that is domesticated in Tibet

야크, 티베트 소
a type of bivalve mollusk, living in marine or freshwater environments, often attached to rocks or other surfaces
to make a loud, harsh scream suddenly

비명을 지르다, 날카로운 소리를 내다
(of wild animals) hunting, killing, and feeding on other animals for survival
(of animals or birds) moving from one place to another, often with the changing seasons

이주하는, 이동하는
(of animals) protective of a specific area, space, or domain, often showing aggression or vigilance toward intruders
(of plants or animals) feeding on the meat or flesh of other animals

육식성의
(of an animal) solely feeding on plants

초식성의
eating both animals and plants

잡식성의, 동물과 식물을 모두 먹는
the similarity of one animal species to another species or to elements of its environment, providing camouflage or protection from predators
an animal that eats trash, leftovers, or dead animals
a large group of rooks or owls that gather together

의회, 집회
a nocturnal, burrowing mammal native to Africa, with a long snout and tongue, feeding mainly on ants and termites
a semiaquatic mammal native to eastern Australia, notable for its duck-like bill, webbed feet, and ability to lay eggs
a nocturnal mammal covered in hard, overlapping scales, feeding primarily on ants and termites, and capable of curling into a protective ball
a wild, solitary, strong, and resilient mammal with brown fur and a long tail, typically found in cold regions of northern Eurasia, Europe, and North America
an animal at the top of a food chain that has no natural predators

정점 포식자, 슈퍼 포식자
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