ape

noun Ape - a large primate that lacks a tail, including the gorilla, chimpanzees, orangutan, and gibbons

  • The scientist observed the behavior of the ape in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a funny video of an ape playing with a ball at the zoo.
  • That guy at the gym is a total gym ape, always flexing in front of the mirror.
  • She felt like an ape trying to navigate through the complicated instructions.

ark

noun a large boat or ship built to save people from a flood

  • The ark was built according to precise measurements outlined in the ancient texts.
  • Hey, did you see that cool ark they built for the animals at the zoo?
  • I heard they're partying on Noah's ark tonight, you coming?
  • The library is my ark, a safe haven where I can escape into different worlds through books.

noun a hard, creamy-white substance composing the tusks of elephants and other similar animals, used in the production of various items such as jewelry and piano keys

  • The piano keys were made of ivory, giving them a smooth and luxurious feel.
  • She bought a beautiful ivory necklace from the boutique.
  • I can't believe he spent all his money on that ivory bracelet.
  • Her skin was as white as ivory, glowing in the sunlight.

noun the practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or other products

  • Whaling was a major industry in the 19th century, with many ships heading out to sea in search of whales.
  • My great-grandfather used to work on a whaling ship back in the day.
  • I heard that guy is into whaling, he's always posting pictures of his fishing trips.
  • The company has been whaling in profits ever since they launched their new product line.

yak

noun A large domesticated wild ox with shaggy hair and large horns, used in Tibet for its milk, meat, and as a beast of burden.

  • The yak is a domesticated animal used for its milk, meat, and wool.
  • I saw a yak grazing in the field on my way to the village.
  • That party was so boring, it was a real yak fest.
  • His storytelling was so exaggerated, it felt like he was spinning a yak tale.

noun the scientific study of animals, including their classification, structure, physiology, and behavior

  • The study of animals and their behavior is known as zoology.
  • I find zoology to be a fascinating subject because I love learning about different animal species.
  • Zoology class is where we get to learn about all the cool animals.
  • Exploring the depths of human nature is like delving into the zoology of the mind.

noun a mammal of the order Monotremata, which includes the platypus and echidnas, that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young

  • The monotreme is a unique type of mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
  • Did you know that the platypus is a type of monotreme?
  • That monotreme is one weird animal, laying eggs and all.
  • Being a monotreme in a world of mammals can sometimes make you feel like the odd one out.

noun a young eel, especially one that has not yet reached the stage of migration to freshwater

  • The elver population in the river has been steadily declining due to pollution.
  • I heard that elvers are really difficult to catch because they are so slippery.
  • Let's go down to the river and try to scoop up some elvers.
  • The young interns at the office were like elvers, eager and full of potential.

verb to populate again; to fill with new inhabitants

  • Efforts are being made to repopulate the endangered species in their natural habitat.
  • We need to bring more people in to repopulate the town and revitalize the community.
  • Let's get some new blood in here to repopulate this place and make it cool again.
  • After the war, it took years for the city to repopulate with the same vibrancy and energy as before.

noun a type of bird in the grouse family, typically found in northern regions with cold climates

  • The ptarmigan is a bird species commonly found in arctic and subarctic regions.
  • I saw a ptarmigan while hiking in the mountains.
  • That ptarmigan looks so fluffy and cute!
  • Her ability to blend in with her surroundings like a ptarmigan is truly impressive.

noun a large brown bear found in the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska

  • The Kodiak bear, a subspecies of the brown bear, is native to the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska.
  • Have you heard about the massive Kodiak bears in Alaska? They're huge!
  • Those Kodiak bears are no joke, they're like the kings of the forest.
  • Facing that challenge felt like going up against a Kodiak bear, but I managed to overcome it.

noun A hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger, characterized by its large size and unique physical features.

  • The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger.
  • I heard that ligers are really big cats!
  • That liger is one cool cat, man.
  • The liger in the room was the topic that no one wanted to address.

noun a person who maintains or cares for an aquarium, typically as a hobby

  • The aquarist meticulously maintains the health and cleanliness of the aquarium.
  • My friend is an aquarist and has the coolest fish tank in his living room.
  • I never knew being an aquarist required so much work, but it's worth it for the beautiful fish.
  • As an aquarist of emotions, she carefully tended to the delicate feelings of those around her.

noun a specific species of squirrel named after American naturalist John James Abert

  • The abert squirrel is a species of tree squirrel found in the Rocky Mountains.
  • I saw a cute abert squirrel while hiking in the mountains.
  • Check out that little abert squirrel, it's so fluffy!
  • The abert squirrel scurried up the tree, symbolizing resilience and adaptability.

noun a small North American songbird with a black cap and bib and gray back, noted for its distinctive call

  • The Acadian chickadee is a small bird species found in the northeastern regions of North America.
  • I saw an Acadian chickadee while hiking in the woods yesterday.
  • That Acadian chickadee is one cute little bird!
  • The Acadian chickadee's song filled the forest with joy.

noun a type of bird that belongs to the family Tyrannidae and is known for its distinctive call and feeding habits

  • The Acadian flycatcher is a small bird species known for its distinctive call and nesting habits.
  • I heard the Acadian flycatcher chirping away in the trees while I was out for a walk.
  • That Acadian flycatcher sure knows how to belt out a tune!
  • Like an Acadian flycatcher, she has a keen eye for spotting opportunities in the business world.

noun a type of palm tree native to South America

  • The acawai tree is native to the Amazon rainforest.
  • I heard that acawai berries are really nutritious.
  • Let's go pick some acawai fruit from the forest.
  • Her voice was as smooth and soothing as acawai wood.

noun a botanical term referring to the upper part of a plant's stem where the leaves are attached

  • The acrotarsium is the joint between the tarsus and the metatarsus in the anatomy of birds.
  • I learned about the acrotarsium in my biology class today.
  • Check out the cool acrotarsium on that bird!
  • The acrotarsium represents the connection between two important parts of the body.

noun a type of flowering plant that belongs to the genus Leucocrinum, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico

  • The adobe lily is a type of flower commonly found in arid regions.
  • I picked some adobe lilies to decorate the house.
  • Those adobe lilies are really popping in the garden.
  • Her beauty was like that of an adobe lily, simple yet striking.

noun a type of wood that is commonly used in making musical instruments due to its dark color and durability

  • African blackwood is a dense and beautifully grained wood used in high-end woodworking projects.
  • I love the rich color of African blackwood on my guitar.
  • That African blackwood furniture is totally boujee.
  • Her voice was as smooth and dark as African blackwood.

noun african ground squirrel

  • The African ground squirrel is a small rodent species found in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I saw an African ground squirrel while on safari in Tanzania.
  • That African ground squirrel is so cute, I want to take it home as a pet!
  • She scurried around like a busy African ground squirrel, always on the move.