the female of the fox species
/lˈaɪənɛs/
a female lion, typically smaller in size and lighter in weight than male lions, and is known for its hunting prowess
a female chicken, kept for its meat or eggs
an adult male chicken; a rooster
/kˈɑːkɚɹəl/
a young male chicken, aged under one year
an adult male chicken
a male donkey
a female donkey
a male red deer, especially one aged over five years
a male animal, often a horse, that is kept for breeding purposes
a female mammal such as a deer or rabbit
an adult male deer
a male parent of an animal, especially a horse
a mature female sheep
a male adult sheep capable of breeding
a male goose, especially an adult one
a male mammal, particularly a deer or an antelope
a fully grown and sexually mature female cat, capable of producing and raising kittens
a male domestic cat or a male turkey
/pˈiːhən/
an adult female peafowl
a male bird with a large shiny colorful tail having eyelike patterns that can be raised for display
A peacock, known for its stunning display of iridescent plumage, is a majestic bird native to South Asia. The male peacock, or peafowl, is particularly renowned for its vibrant, elongated tail feathers, which are covered in striking blue, green, and gold markings. These elaborate feathers called the train, are used during courtship displays to attract females. When displaying, the male fans out his train in a magnificent fan shape, showcasing its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. In addition to their remarkable appearance, peacocks have a distinctive call, a loud and piercing cry that resonates through their surroundings. While the male is renowned for its ornate plumage, the female, or peahen, has a more modest appearance, with brown feathers providing effective camouflage in their natural habitat.
a young female cow that has not given birth yet or has only one calf
a bull which its sex organs are removed before maturity
a large farm animal that we keep to use its milk or its meat
A cow is a large mammal that belongs to the family Bovidae and is commonly used for milk and meat production. Cows are known for their distinctive appearance, with a stout body, four legs, and a large head adorned with horns in some species. They are herbivorous animals that typically graze on grasses and other vegetation. Cows are domesticated animals and have been selectively bred by humans for various purposes, including milk production, beef production, and as draft animals. They are widely distributed across the world and are an important source of food and livelihood for many human populations. Cows are also revered in some cultures and have cultural and religious significance in various traditions. Cows are known for their docile nature and their ability to form strong social bonds with other members of their herd.
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any male member of the cow family
/nˈæniɡˈoʊt/
an adult female goat
/bˈɪli ɡˈoʊt/
a male goat
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a female canine such as a dog, wolf, fox, etc.
an adult female pig, especially one that has given birth to piglets
a domestic male pig that is typically used for breeding purposes
an adult female equine, especially a horse
an adult male horse which its sex organs are intact and is used in breeding
a male bee characterized by a thickset body and a larger head than the worker bee, whose primary role is to mate with a queen bee
/tˈaɪɡɹɛs/
a female tiger, typically recognized by her orange fur with black stripes and white underparts
an adult male duck
a young male cow with its sex organs removed
a male turkey, especially an adult
a male swan which is typically larger than the female swan and has a more prominent black protuberance at the base of its bill
/ˈbruːdˌmer/
a female horse that is kept for breeding
/ɡˈɛldɪŋ/
a male equine, especially a horse, with its sex organs removed
a young male horse under the age of four which is not castrated
a female cat with distinctive coat patterns characterized by stripes, dots, or swirling patterns
a female red deer, especially one that is over three years old
/lˈiəpɑːɹdˌɛs/
a female leopard known for its agile and graceful movements, distinctive spots, and ferocious hunting abilities
a female ruff characterized by a distinctive collar of feathers around the neck during breeding season
a female swan distinguished from the male swan by being smaller in size and having less prominent black knob on the beak
a male falcon, especially one that has been trained for hunting
a male ferret that has been neutered, and the term is also used to refer to an adult male ferret that has not been neutered
a female ferret
/tˈʌp/
a male sheep used for breeding
a bull used on farms to carry heavy loads, which its sex organs are partly removed
An ox is a large and powerful domesticated mammal that is used for work such as plowing fields or pulling carts, and is typically a castrated male of the cattle species. They have been used by humans for thousands of years and are known for their strength and endurance. Owing to their gentle nature and easy maintenance, oxen are still used in some parts of the world for farming and transportation purposes, particularly in areas where machinery is not available or affordable.
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