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Animals Vocabulary
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Definition
A brightly colored sea creature that looks like a flower.
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Example
"Clownfish often hide inside sea _____s for protection."

Animals - English Vocabulary Exercises

Ready to talk about animals in English? Whether you're chatting about your pet, watching a nature documentary, or just want to know what that cool creature is called, you're in the right place. We've got 96 different animals here—everything from tiny ants to massive blue whales, cute puppies to fierce tigers. This isn't just a boring list either—each word comes with images and audio so you can actually see and hear how to say it right.

Category Why It Matters Example
Core Animals The basics everyone should know. "My dog loves to play fetch!"
Wild Creatures Animals you'd see in nature or zoos. "Lions are so majestic."
Sea Life Ocean and underwater creatures. "I saw dolphins while snorkeling!"
Bugs & Insects Tiny creatures that are everywhere. "That butterfly is beautiful!"

Why Learn Animal Vocabulary?

Knowing animal names in English is super useful! You can talk about pets with friends, understand nature documentaries without subtitles, discuss what you saw at the zoo, or even just describe that weird bug you found in your room. Plus, animals come up ALL THE TIME in everyday conversations—from idioms like "raining cats and dogs" to casual chats about what you ate for dinner (yeah, chicken and fish are animals too!).

What You'll Find Here

This collection has you covered from A to Z (literally—from Anemone to Zebra!). We're talking about:

  • Common Pets: Cat, Dog, Hamster, Guinea Pig, Goldfish, and more
  • Farm Animals: Cow, Chicken, Pig, Sheep, Horse, Goat
  • Wild Animals: Lion, Tiger, Bear, Elephant, Giraffe, Zebra
  • Birds: Eagle, Owl, Parrot, Penguin, Duck
  • Ocean Life: Whale, Dolphin, Shark, Octopus, Jellyfish
  • Insects & Bugs: Butterfly, Bee, Ant, Spider, Ladybug
  • Reptiles & Amphibians: Snake, Lizard, Turtle, Frog, Crocodile

How to Use This Collection

Don't try to memorize everything at once—that's a recipe for burnout! Start with the animals you're most interested in or ones you see often. Got a pet? Learn those words first. Love the ocean? Focus on sea creatures. Each word has a picture and audio pronunciation, so click around, listen, repeat, and have fun with it. Before you know it, you'll be dropping animal names in conversations like it's no big deal.

Animals

Explore 96 animal vocabulary in this comprehensive collection. From common pets to wild animals, perfect as a reference for animal names.

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