noun a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation, typically due to a genetic condition

adjective describing a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation

  • The albino squirrel was a rare sight in the park.
  • I saw an albino rabbit hopping around in the yard.
  • Check out that albino snake slithering across the road.
  • Her skin was so pale, she looked like an albino ghost.

noun a mammal with a leathery armor shell covering its body

  • The armadillo is a small mammal with a hard shell covering its body.
  • I saw an armadillo digging in my backyard last night.
  • That armadillo is as tough as nails.
  • His tough exterior is like an armadillo's shell, protecting him from emotional harm.

noun A large African mammal with a very long neck and forelegs, having a coat patterned with brown patches separated by lighter lines.

  • The giraffe is the tallest land animal, with a long neck and legs.
  • I saw a giraffe at the zoo today, it was so cool!
  • Check out that giraffe, it's like a tall drink of water!
  • Her neck was so long, she looked like a giraffe reaching for leaves in the trees.

adjective describing a characteristic of having a lot of hair or being covered in hair

  • The scientist studied the genetic factors that contribute to hairy traits in mammals.
  • I need to schedule a waxing appointment because my legs are getting too hairy.
  • His new haircut looks so bad, it's like a hairy mess on his head.
  • The situation was hairy, but we managed to navigate through it successfully.

noun a mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly, including the kangaroos, opossums, bandicoots, and wombats.

  • The marsupial is a type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch.
  • I saw a cute little marsupial hopping around in the backyard.
  • That marsupial is one cool dude, always hanging out in the trees.
  • The company's CEO is like a marsupial, always keeping a close eye on the new projects.

adjective having or covered with prickles or thorns; causing a tingling or stinging sensation

  • The cactus had many prickly spines along its stem.
  • Be careful, that plant is prickly to touch.
  • I accidentally brushed against a prickly bush and got scratched.
  • Her prickly attitude towards others often caused tension in the office.

noun a large deer with antlers found in the Arctic regions

  • The reindeer are a key part of the traditional Christmas folklore.
  • I saw a group of reindeer grazing in the field yesterday.
  • Those reindeer are so cute, I just want to cuddle them!
  • Her memory was like a reindeer, fleet and elusive.

noun a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal

  • The eagle used its sharp talons to catch its prey.
  • Did you see the size of that bird's talons?
  • Those talons are wicked sharp!
  • Her words had the emotional talons of a hawk, piercing deep into his heart.

adjective describing someone who is not easily affected by criticism or insults

  • In order to handle criticism well, one must be thick-skinned.
  • You need to be thick-skinned if you want to survive in this industry.
  • Don't worry about what they say, just be thick-skinned.
  • His thick-skinned attitude helped him navigate through tough situations.

adjective having or covered with thorns; prickly

  • The botanist carefully handled the thorny rose bush in the greenhouse.
  • Ouch, I pricked my finger on that thorny plant in the garden!
  • I hate dealing with those thorny situations at work.
  • Navigating through the thorny issues in their relationship proved to be challenging.

noun a poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, or scorpions

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  • The venom of a snake can be deadly if not treated promptly.
  • I heard that spider venom can make you really sick.
  • Watch out for that guy, he's got venom in his words.
  • Her words were filled with venom as she lashed out in anger.

noun a fossorial animal

adjective relating to or adapted for digging or burrowing

  • The fossorial animals are adapted for digging and burrowing underground.
  • The fossorial creatures love to make tunnels in the dirt.
  • Those fossorial critters are always up to something underground.
  • His fossorial tendencies make him a natural at uncovering hidden truths.

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

  • The pokenose is a small, delicate flower that is native to the region.
  • I saw a cute little pokenose growing in the garden next door.
  • Hey, check out that funky pokenose over there!
  • She always has her pokenose in everyone's business, always gossiping.

noun a type of small lizard belonging to the family Scincidae

  • The skink is a type of lizard belonging to the family Scincidae.
  • I saw a skink scurrying across the garden yesterday.
  • That skink is one speedy little dude!
  • Her quick thinking was like a skink darting away from danger.

adjective having parts or divisions that spread out like the fingers of a hand

  • The leaves of the plant are palmate, with several lobes radiating from a central point.
  • I love how the palmate leaves of this tree give it a unique look.
  • Check out the cool palmate leaves on that plant over there!
  • Her mind was like a palmate leaf, with different ideas branching out from a central theme.

noun Aardwolf - a small, insectivorous mammal native to East and Southern Africa, resembling a hyena but having a more slender build and specialized diet primarily consisting of insects.

  • The aardwolf is a small, insectivorous mammal native to East and Southern Africa.
  • I heard that aardwolves are actually more closely related to hyenas than wolves.
  • Check out that cute little aardwolf over there!
  • The aardwolf of the group, always quietly working behind the scenes.

noun a type of plant with spiny leaves or stems

  • The acanthad is a type of fish commonly found in tropical waters.
  • I saw a cool-looking acanthad while snorkeling yesterday.
  • That acanthad is one funky fish!
  • Her hair was wild and curly, like a tangled acanthad.

adjective having spiny or thorny feet

  • The acanthopodous structure of the sea creature was a fascinating subject for marine biologists.
  • I saw an acanthopodous creature while snorkeling last weekend.
  • That acanthopodous thing in the ocean was so weird!
  • Her acanthopodous personality made her stand out in a crowd.

noun African clawless otter

  • The African clawless otter is a semiaquatic mammal found in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I saw an African clawless otter playing in the river today.
  • That African clawless otter is one cool dude, always swimming around like a boss.
  • Watching the African clawless otter navigate through life's challenges inspires me to keep pushing forward.