Djur - Verb som rör djur
Här kommer du att lära dig några engelska verb som rör djur, såsom "vaggla", "galoppera" och "picka".
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(of sheep, cows, etc.) to feed on the grass in a field

beta, gå på bete
to pursue and capture or kill other animals as a means of securing food or defending territory

jaga, förfölja
(of an aircraft or a bird) to descend steeply in the air

dyka, göra en dykning
(of animals or birds) to lose hair, feathers, etc. temporarily before they grow back

rugga, fälla fjädrar
(of some animals or plants) to spend the winter sleeping deeply

övervintra, tillbringa vintern i dvala
(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

migrera
to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

simma, simma
(of a bird) to land and rest on something, such as a branch, bar, etc.

sitta, percha
(of a bird, aircraft, etc.) to remain at one place in midair

sväva, hålla sig på en plats i luften
to change wild animals or plants for human use or cultivation

tämja, domesticera
(of an animal or baby) to take or eat food

mata, föda
(of birds) to make high-pitched and pleasing sounds

sjunga, kvittra
to blend in with the surroundings to avoid being seen or detected

kamouflera, smälta in
to rub gently or caress an animal's fur or hair

smeka, stryka över
(of a bird) to move the beak in a sudden movement and bite something

picka, hacka
to move stealthily or quietly towards prey or a target, typically in a deliberate and calculated manner

smyga, förfölja
(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

sticka, bita
to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

bita, tugga
to go higher while flying

sväva, höja sig
to move smoothly and quietly, like a snake

glida, krypa
to follow a person or thing and see where they go, often for the purpose of catching them

jaga, förfölja
(of a bird or an animal) to move forward by jumping on all feet

hoppa, skutta
to react or respond with anger, irritation, or indignation, often by stiffening or erecting hairs or bristles on the body

resas, bli arg
(of a horse) to leap or jump with its back arched, typically in an attempt to throw off a rider or in a show of resistance

bocka, steppa
to twist or pull fibers together to form a continuous thread or yarn

spinna, sno
to gather or travel to a place in large, dense groups

svärma, strömma till
to deposit pollen on a plant or flower so that it can produce new seeds or fruit

pollinera, befrukta
(of a bird) to produce a melodious, trilling, or warbling song with a series of varying notes and pitches

kvittra, sjunga
to groom oneself or another individual by straightening and cleaning the feathers or fur using the beak or tongue

putsa, städa fjädrar
to build a nest or live in it

bygga bo, bo i bo
to shed or cast off of old skin, scales, feathers, or horns, typically as part of a natural growth

ömsa, kasta av
to track something using one's sense of smell, typically performed by animals to locate food, identify potential threats, or find mates

vädra, spåra
to search for and consume decaying or dead organic matter as a source of food, often done by animals

äta as, söka efter mat i ruttnande organiskt material
to hunt, capture, and eat other animals as a means of survival

jaga, byta
to stand or rise onto the back legs, usually referring to animals

resa sig på bakbenen, stå på bakbenen
to use the front feet in a repetitive and scratching motion, often done by animals to express eagerness, curiosity, or frustration

krafsa, klösa
to regularly eat a specific type of food to stay alive and grow

leva på, äta
to cause a marine animal to come onto shore or land, either intentionally or unintentionally

spola upp, driva i land
to move about in a lively and playful way, usually by jumping or running, as seen in the behavior of young or excited animals

hoppa, leka
to play or engage in lively, joyful, and often energetic or spontaneous activities

leka, stoja
to shake, fluff up, or disarrange the feathers of a bird, either as a sign of agitation, aggression, or fear, or as a part of their natural grooming behavior

resa, rufsa
to expel a fine mist or stream of liquid or other substance from the body, often as a defense mechanism or as a way to mark territory or communicate with other animals

spruta, disa
to startle or suddenly move away from something or someone, often due to fear, timidity, or a desire to avoid contact or attention

skrämmas, undvika
to scratch or scrape at something with the hands or claws, as if trying to dig or climb

klösa, skrapa
to dig or search for something by using the snout, as done by certain animals like pigs

röta, söka
to dig a hole or tunnel into the ground or other surface to create a space for shelter or habitation

gräva, tunnla
to chew and regurgitate food, typically performed by ruminant animals such as cows and sheeps

idissla, tugga och regurgitera
(of a horse or other animals) to move at a speed faster than a walk and slower than a canter

travla, gå i trav
to feed on leaves, twigs, or other plant materials by nibbling or grazing, commonly done by animals such as deer or goats

beta, äta löv
to bound or run with long, easy strides, often seen in animals such as horses, wolves, or gazelles

galoppera, hoppa
to walk in a proud or self-assured manner, with the body held upright and the chest puffed out

stoltsera, gå med självförtroende
to jump very high or over a long distance

hoppa, springa
to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another

fladdra, svepa
to move smoothly and effortlessly through the air or on a surface with little or no propulsion

glida, sväva
to move or flap rapidly and lightly, typically referring to the motion of wings, leaves, or other flexible objects

fladdra, slå med vingarna
to run or move quickly and playfully with small, light steps

springa eller röra sig snabbt och lekfullt med små, lätta steg
to move stealthily and with intent, especially by a predatory animal

smyga, röra sig försiktigt
to leap or spring forward with energy and enthusiasm, often with all feet leaving the ground simultaneously

hoppa, skutta
to walk at a slow and leisurely pace, usually without any particular purpose or urgency

promenera, ströva
to quickly and unexpectedly attack a group or place to surround and capture them

överfalla, attackera
to walk with short, clumsy steps and a swaying motion from side to side, typically as a result of being overweight or having short legs

vackla, gå vinglande
to attack violently and suddenly in a battle

anfalla, storma
to move or travel through the air

flyga
to move slowly with the body near the ground or on the hands and knees

krypa, åla
to move in a slow, heavy, and awkward manner, often due to the size or weight of the body or object being carried

röra sig tungt, framåtskridande med svårighet
to move or make something move from one side to another while suspended

svänga, pendla
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