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
鹿角, 角
a hard protuberance made of keratin that grows on the heads of some mammals such as cattle, goats, etc.
角, 角质
one of the two long and sharp teeth that some animals such as dogs, wolfs, or snakes have
獠牙, 尖牙
the foot of a mammal that is divided into two parts such as that of goats, sheep, etc.
分叉蹄, 二分蹄
the long and protruding facial part of an animal which comprises its nose and mouth, especially in a mammal
嗅觉器, 鼻口
a broad flat limb without any fingers that is used for swimming by some sea animals such as seals, turtles, etc.
鳍, 鰭
either of the two bony parts of the skull that hold the mouth and teeth in any vertebrate
下颌, 颌骨
the part of the body of an animal, a bird or a fish that sticks out at the back, which can move
尾巴, 尾部
the joint at the back of the leg and just above the hoof of any quadruped, such as a horse
踝关节, 骟腿间关节
the part of a horse's mane that grows from the poll and hangs down from the forehead
额前的鬃毛, 马鬃
an organ shaped like a bag that produces milk in a female mammal such as a horse, sheep, cow, etc.
乳房, 乳腺
each of the curved pointy teeth of some animals such as elephants, boars, etc., especially one that stands out from the closed mouth
獠牙, 牙齒
the projecting part of the face of some animals such as dogs and horses that includes their jaws and noses
口鼻, 面口
a pocket-like structure that female marsupials, such as kangaroos, use to carry their young with them
袋子, 包
a bone in the skull that connects to other bones in the head and is located near the temple
鳞状骨, 颞骨
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
胸腺
a specialized wet surface found in the noses of some mammals that helps them to detect and analyze different scents
鼻缘, 湿润鼻部
a compartment of the ruminant stomach that features a honeycomb-like structure and aids in the breakdown and fermentation of ingested plant material
网状腺
a stomach compartment in ruminant animals that helps filter and process food particles before further digestion and absorption
瘤胃, 胃的一个部分
the fourth chamber of the stomach in ruminant animals, functioning as the true stomach where gastric juices aid in the breakdown of ingested food
真胃
a big part of the stomach in animals like cows, sheep, and goats, where food is processed and stored before it's fully digested
网状瘤胃, 网胃
In mammals, a midline groove on the snout or upper lip that is often used for the transmission of pheromones during social interaction
人中, 唇中沟