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Creature
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существо

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any living thing that is able to move on its own, such as an animal, fish, etc.

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The forest was teeming with creatures of all shapes and sizes, from tiny insects to large mammals.
Explorers marveled at the diversity of creatures they encountered in the depths of the ocean, from colorful fish to elusive octopuses.
The night came alive with the sounds of nocturnal creatures like owls, bats, and frogs, signaling the start of their active period.
creature
Wildlife
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живая природа

живая природа

существительное

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

What is "wildlife"?

Wildlife refers to all living organisms that are not domesticated and exist in their natural habitat, including but not limited to animals, plants, and microorganisms. It includes a diverse range of species that inhabit different ecosystems, such as forests, deserts, oceans, rivers, and grasslands. Wildlife plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of the planet and provides various benefits, such as pollination, nutrient cycling, pest control, and food production. Unfortunately, due to human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, hunting, and climate change, many wildlife populations are threatened or endangered, making their conservation and protection crucial for the long-term health of the planet.

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wildlife
Species
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виды

виды

существительное

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

species
Habitat
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(местообитание)

(местообитание)

среда обитания

существительное

the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

habitat
Freshwater
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пресноводный

пресноводный

существительное

living in or taken from water that does not contain salt

freshwater
Saltwater
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соленая вода

соленая вода

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living in or taken from water that contains salt or seawater

saltwater
Beast
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зверь

зверь

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an animal, usually a wild or dangerous one

beast
Mammal
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млекопитающее

млекопитающее

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a class of animals to which humans, cows, lions, etc. belong, have warm blood, fur or hair and typically produce milk to feed their young

What is "mammal"?

Mammal is a warm-blooded animal that belongs to the class Mammalia. All mammals have certain defining characteristics, including the presence of hair or fur, the ability to produce milk to feed their young and three middle ear bones. Mammals are also capable of regulating their body temperature internally, which makes them well-adapted to live in a wide range of environments. There are around 5,500 species of mammals, including many familiar animals such as humans, dogs, cats, elephants, whales, and bats. Mammals play important roles in ecosystems around the world and are often key indicators of environmental health. They are also a major source of food, clothing, and other resources for humans.

mammal
Rodent
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грызун

грызун

существительное

any small mammal with a pair of strong front teeth, such as mice, hamsters, rats, etc.

What is "rodent"?

Rodent refers to a group of small to medium-sized mammals characterized by their continuously growing incisors. They have sharp front teeth that never stop growing, which they use to gnaw and chew on various objects, including food, wood, and even wires. Rodents are found on all continents except Antarctica and come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from the tiny pygmy jerboa to the larger capybara, which can weigh up to 140 pounds. Some common examples of rodents include mice, rats, squirrels, hamsters, and guinea pigs. They play an essential role in many ecosystems as they serve as prey for predators such as snakes, birds of prey, and cats, and help to disperse seeds by storing and burying them for later use.

rodent
Amphibian
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амфибия

амфибия

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any cold-blooded animal with the ability to live both on land and in water, such as toads, frogs, etc.

What is "amphibian"?

Amphibian refers to a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that spend part of their lives in water and part on land. They are characterized by their ability to absorb oxygen through their skin and are also known for their unique life cycle which includes a larval stage with gills and a metamorphosis to an adult stage with lungs. Amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts, and are found all over the world except for Antarctica. They are an important part of many ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey, and their sensitive skin makes them useful for monitoring environmental changes. However, many species of amphibians are facing threats such as habitat destruction, pollution, and disease, and are in danger of extinction.

amphibian
Reptile
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пресмыкающееся

пресмыкающееся

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a class of animals to which crocodiles, lizards, etc. belong, characterized by having cold blood and scaly skin

What is "reptile"?

Reptile refers to a class of animals that are characterized by their cold-bloodedness, scaly skin, and egg-laying reproduction. They are found all over the world in a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests to oceans. Reptiles include familiar animals like snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Many species of reptiles are predators, using their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to catch and eat prey. Others are herbivores, feeding on plants or fruits. Some reptiles are venomous, while others are harmless to humans. Reptiles play an important role in ecosystems as both predator and prey, and their conservation is crucial for maintaining a healthy and diverse environment.

reptile
Cold-blooded
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хладнокровный

хладнокровный

существительное

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

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cold-blooded
Primate
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примат

примат

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any mammalian animal that belongs to the same group as humans, such as monkeys, apes, lemurs, etc.

What is "primate"?

Primates refers to a diverse group of mammals that share several unique characteristics, including a large brain relative to their body size, opposable thumbs or toes, and forward-facing eyes with depth perception. Primates can be found living in many different habitats, from tropical rainforests to savannas and even deserts. They are known for their complex social behavior, communication skills, and adaptability. Some of the most well-known primates include monkeys, apes, and humans. Many species of primates are threatened with extinction due to habitat loss, hunting, and other human activities, making conservation efforts critical for their survival.

primate
Ape
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примат

примат

существительное

a tailless animal similar to a monkey, such as chimpanzees and gorillas

What is an "ape"?

Apes are a group of primates known for their distinct characteristics, including large body size, lack of a tail, and highly developed cognitive abilities. Apes are native to Africa and Southeast Asia, and include species such as chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and humans. They are closely related to humans, sharing a common ancestor, and are considered the closest relatives to humans among all primates. Apes are known for their complex social behaviors, including tool use, communication, and sophisticated problem-solving skills. They have highly dexterous hands and are capable of using tools, such as sticks or rocks, for various purposes. Apes are generally herbivorous, although some species may also consume insects or small animals.

ape
Venom
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яд

яд

существительное

the poisonous substance produced by some snakes, scorpions, or spiders to kill their prey or to defend themselves from predators

What is "venom"?

Venom is a specialized secretion produced by certain animals, such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions, that is injected into their prey or enemies through a bite or sting. It typically contains a mixture of toxic substances that can cause severe pain, paralysis, tissue damage, or even death. Venom is used by these animals as a defensive mechanism or to immobilize and subdue their prey, aiding in feeding or self-defense. The composition and potency of venom vary across different species, each tailored to their specific hunting or defense strategies.

venom
To sting
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ужалить

ужалить

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(of an animal or insect) to pierce the skin of another animal or a human, typically injecting poison, either in self-defense or while preying

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to sting
To camouflage
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маскировать

маскировать

существительное

to make or become undetectable by resembling the color or shape of a surrounding

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Переходный
to camouflage
To breed
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размножаться

размножаться

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(of an animal) to have sex and give birth to young

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to breed
To lay
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откладывать яйца

откладывать яйца

существительное

(of a bird, insect, fish, etc.) to produce eggs

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Переходный
to lay
Mate
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пара

пара

существительное

each of the pair of the animals or birds that are breeding

Cub
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детеныш

детеныш

существительное

a young carnivorous mammal, such as a bear, lion, fox, etc.

What is a "cub?

A cub is a term used to describe the young of certain carnivorous mammals, such as bears, lions, tigers, and wolves. Cubs are born helpless and require intensive care from their mothers for survival. As they grow, they learn to hunt and fend for themselves, developing the skills necessary to become independent adults. Cubs can be very playful and energetic, often engaging in rough-and-tumble play with their siblings or other young animals in their social group. Cubs are typically weaned at a few months old and remain with their mothers until they are old enough to live independently or join a new social group.

cub
Den
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(нора)

(нора)

логово

существительное

the hidden place where a wild predatory animal lives

den
Flock
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стая

стая

существительное

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together

flock
Herd
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стадо

стадо

существительное

a group of animals, such as cows, sheep, etc. that are from the same species, which move and feed together

herd
Pack
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(свора)

стая

существительное

a group of animals of the same type hunting or living together, particularly wolves

pack
Paw
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лапа

лапа

существительное

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

What is a "paw"?

A paw is a structure found in various animals that is typically located at the end of the leg and used for walking, running, and other forms of locomotion. It is composed of a combination of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue, and its specific shape and size vary depending on the species. Paws typically include pads or claws that help animals grip the ground, climb trees or burrow into the soil. They also contain sensory receptors that allow animals to feel the texture and temperature of the surfaces they walk on. Some animals have specialized paws that have evolved for specific functions such as digging, swimming, or grasping prey.

paw
Claw
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коготь

коготь

существительное

a sharp and curved nail on the toe of an animal or a bird

claw
Beak
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клюв

клюв

существительное

the hard or pointed part of a bird's mouth

What is a "beak"?

A beak is a distinctive feature found in many bird species, serving as their primary tool for feeding, communication, and other essential tasks. It is a specialized structure composed of a hard, keratinous covering that forms the upper and lower parts of the bird's mouth. The beak comes in various shapes and sizes, reflecting the specific adaptations of different bird species to their ecological niches. It may be long and slender for probing into the ground or water to capture prey, short and stout for crushing seeds or nuts, or curved and sharp for tearing flesh. The beak plays a vital role in gathering and consuming food, building nests, defending territory, and engaging in social interactions. It is a versatile and adaptable tool that allows birds to thrive in diverse environments and fulfill their ecological roles.

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Call
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(крик)

(крик)

зов

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the sound that a bird or an animal usually makes

call
To domesticate
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одомашнить

одомашнить

существительное

to change wild animals or plants for human use or cultivation

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Переходный
to domesticate
Extinct
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вымерший

вымерший

существительное

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

extinct
To migrate
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мигрировать

мигрировать

существительное

(of fish, birds, or other animals) to move to different geographic areas according to seasons in order to breed, find food, or escape harsh environmental conditions

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
to migrate
Veterinarian
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ветеринар

ветеринар

существительное

a doctor who is trained to treat animals

veterinarian

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