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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.

noun a male goat, typically with a beard and horns

  • The billy goat is known for its distinctive beard and strong odor during mating season.
  • I saw a billy goat wandering around the farm yesterday.
  • That billy goat has quite the attitude, always trying to headbutt everyone.
  • She's as stubborn as a billy goat when it comes to changing her mind.

noun a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that has feathers, wings, and a beak and lays eggs

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  • The ornithologist observed the rare bird species in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a beautiful bird perched on the fence outside.
  • That party was for the birds, nobody showed up.
  • Her voice was as melodious as a bird singing in the morning.

noun An animal that feeds primarily on insects

  • The insectivore's diet consists mainly of insects and other small invertebrates.
  • My pet lizard is an insectivore, so I have to make sure to feed it plenty of crickets.
  • That bird is a real insectivore, always swooping down to catch bugs in mid-air.
  • As an insectivore of knowledge, she devours books and articles to satisfy her curiosity.

noun a category in the classification of organisms, ranking below an order and containing one or more families

  • In taxonomy, a suborder is a rank below order but above family.
  • The suborder of this species is still being debated by scientists.
  • I have no idea what suborder this bug belongs to.
  • The suborder of priorities in this project needs to be reevaluated.

noun A carnivorous mammal of the weasel family, with a heavyset body, a thick bushy tail, and strong claws.

  • The wolverine is a carnivorous mammal known for its strength and agility.
  • I heard that wolverine is a tough little critter.
  • That wolverine dude is a total badass.
  • Her determination was like a wolverine, never giving up no matter what.

noun a swimming pool or other artificial body of water

adjective relating to or resembling a fish or fishes

  • The hotel boasts a beautiful piscine surrounded by lush gardens.
  • Let's go for a swim in the piscine before dinner.
  • I heard the new apartment complex has a sick piscine.
  • Her mind was a clear piscine of thoughts, reflecting the tranquility of her soul.

noun a taxonomic group, such as a species or genus

  • The taxon classification system helps scientists organize and categorize different species.
  • I learned about a new taxon called 'Canidae' which includes dogs, wolves, and foxes.
  • I'm not sure what taxon that weird bug belongs to, but it looks creepy.
  • In the taxonomic tree of life, humans belong to the taxon known as 'Homo sapiens'.

noun a large aquatic mammal with a rounded body and paddle-like flippers, also known as a sea cow

  • The manatee is a large, herbivorous marine mammal that can be found in shallow coastal waters.
  • I saw a manatee swimming near the dock while I was fishing.
  • Check out that sea cow, it looks like a manatee!
  • She moved through the crowded party like a graceful manatee gliding through the water.

noun a member of the group of reptiles that includes dinosaurs

adjective relating to or characteristic of dinosaurs

  • The study of dinosaurian anatomy has provided valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems.
  • My little brother is obsessed with all things dinosaurian.
  • That T-Rex toy is totally dinosaurian!
  • Her roar was so powerful, it was almost dinosaurian in nature.

noun a taxonomic group of extinct spiny sharks

  • The acanthodei are an extinct group of primitive jawed fish.
  • I just learned about acanthodei in my biology class.
  • Those acanthodei fish are pretty cool looking.
  • The acanthodei were like the pioneers of jawed fish evolution.

noun Acanthodes is a noun referring to an extinct genus of jawed fish that lived during the Devonian period.

  • Acanthodes is an extinct genus of primitive jawed fish that lived during the Silurian period.
  • Did you know that acanthodes is considered one of the earliest jawed fish species?
  • I heard that acanthodes was like the OG jawed fish back in the day.
  • The acanthodes in the fossil record serve as a reminder of the ancient origins of jawed vertebrates.

noun a taxonomic group of organisms with spiny bodies

  • The acanthosomata are a type of marine arthropod known for their spiny exoskeleton.
  • I saw a cool video about acanthosomata on social media.
  • Those acanthosomata creatures look like they're straight out of a sci-fi movie.
  • The acanthosomata of bureaucracy can be hard to navigate.

noun Achordate refers to a type of animal that does not possess a notochord, which is a flexible rod-like structure found in the embryos of all chordates.

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adjective Achordate is an adjective used to describe animals that lack a notochord.

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  • The achordate phylum consists of animals that do not have a notochord.
  • I learned in biology class that achordate animals do not have a backbone.
  • Those achordate creatures are so weird, they don't even have a spine!
  • His argument was achordate, lacking any backbone or support.

noun A type of barnacle that is commonly found on rocky shores and attaches itself to surfaces using a hard shell made of calcium carbonate.

  • The acorn barnacle is a type of marine crustacean that attaches itself to rocks along the shoreline.
  • I saw a bunch of those little acorn barnacles clinging to the dock at low tide.
  • Check out those tiny acorn barnacles stuck to the side of the boat!
  • Like an acorn barnacle, she was firmly attached to her beliefs and wouldn't budge.

noun a living organism that lacks a cranium or skull, such as certain invertebrates

  • Acraniates are animals that lack a distinct skull or cranium.
  • Did you know that acraniates are animals without a proper skull?
  • Those acraniates are like the rebels of the animal kingdom, no skull and no rules!
  • Being an acraniate in a world full of expectations can sometimes feel like not having a clear direction or purpose.

noun a sea anemone belonging to the subclass Actiniaria

adjective relating to or characteristic of sea anemones

  • The actinian is a type of sea anemone found in oceans around the world.
  • I saw a cool actinian while snorkeling in the coral reef.
  • That actinian looks so funky, like a underwater flower!
  • The actinian's tentacles reached out like dancers on a stage.

noun a bony fish of a large group distinguished by their fins, which are supported by rays

adjective relating to or characteristic of actinopterygians

  • The actinopterygian fishes are characterized by their bony rays in their fins.
  • I learned about actinopterygian fishes in my marine biology class.
  • Those actinopterygian fish are pretty cool to watch at the aquarium.
  • The actinopterygian nature of the situation became clear as more information was revealed.

noun a fish belonging to the class Actinopterygii

adjective relating to or belonging to the Actinopterygii, a class of bony fishes characterized by the possession of fins supported by rays

  • The actinopterygious fish have fins supported by bony rays.
  • Those actinopterygious fish have really cool fins.
  • Check out the actinopterygious fish, they're so rad.
  • Her dance moves were as graceful as an actinopterygious fish swimming through water.

noun a taxonomic suborder within the order Carnivora that includes cats, civets, and related animals

  • The aeluroidea is a superfamily of mammals that includes cats and related species.
  • Did you know that aeluroidea is a scientific term for cats and their relatives?
  • I love watching videos of aeluroidea on the internet, they are so cute!
  • The aeluroidea in the neighborhood are always causing mischief, just like a bunch of playful cats.