Animals
الجمعة، 24 أبريل 2009
Click on the picture. | Generic Name | Male | Female | Young | Group Name | Other Information |
Mammals | ||||||
Badger(s) | Boar | Sow | Cub or Kit | Colony | (An old English name for a badger is a brock) They live in a set. | |
Bat(s) | Male | Female | Pup | Colony | Bats are a protected species in the UK. | |
Deer (Deer) | Stag | Doe | Fawn | Herd | ||
Fox(es) | Dog-fox / Reynard | She-fox / Vixen | Cub | Skulk | Foxes live in an earth. | |
Hare(s) | Jack | Jill | Leveret | Down | Hares live in forms. | |
Hedgehog(s) | Boar | Sow | Piglet | Prickle | ||
Mole(s) | Male | Female | Pup | Labour | Moles live in holes. | |
Mouse (Mice) | Buck | Doe | Pup | Nest | ||
Otter(s) | Dog | Bitch | Kitten | Family | Otters live in dens. | |
Rabbit(s) | Buck | Doe | Kit / Bunny | Colony | Rabbits live in warrens. | |
Rat(s) | Buck | Doe | Kitten / Pup | Nest | Rats often live in sewers. | |
Squirrel(s) | Buck | Doe | Pup | Dray | There are two kinds of squirrel in the UK. The common grey squirrel and the rarer red squirrel. Only the red squirrel is a native. | |
Stoat(s) | Jack | Jill | Kit | Pack | ||
Weasel(s) | Jack | Jill | Kit | Sneak | ||
Birds | Cock | Hen | Nestling / Hatchling/ Fledgling | Most birds live in nests. | ||
Crow(s) | Male | Female | Young | Murder | ||
Dove(s) | Cock | Hen | Squab | Cote | ||
Duck(s) | Drake | Hen | Duckling | Flock | ||
Goose (Geese) | Gander | Goose | Gosling | If a group of geese is flying, it becomes a "skein". If they are on land or water, they're a "gaggle". | ||
Hawk(s) | Hen | Tiercel | Eyas | Aerie | ||
Heron(s) | Hedge | |||||
Kingfisher(s) | ||||||
Owl(s) | Owl | Jenny | Owlet | Parliament | ||
Peafowl | Peacock | Peahen | Peachick | Pride | ||
Pheasant(s) | Cock | Hen | Chick | Brood | ||
Pigeon(s) | Cock | Hen | Squab | Flight | ||
Robin(s) | Cock | Hen | Chick | |||
Rook(s) | Cock | Hen | Chick | Building | ||
Sparrow(s) | Cock | Hen | Chick | Flock | ||
Starling(s) | Cock | Hen | Chick | Flock | ||
Swan(s) | Cob | Pen | Signet | Bevy | ||
Insects | An invertebrate whose body is comprised of three segments and six legs. | |||||
Ant(s) | Prince / Drone | Queen / Princess / Worker | Antling | Ants have a strange matriarchal set up. The Queen spends her life laying eggs, there is only one queen per colony. Worker ants are non-reproducing female worker ants, the daughters of the queen. Soldier ants are sterile females who defend the colony. The male ants are small ants that have wings. They fly from the colony to mate with a queen. | ||
Bee(s) | Drone | Queen / Worker | Larva | Hive | There are three types of honey bee. The Queen who lays the eggs. The workers are females who gather food, make honey, build the six-sided honeycomb, tend eggs, and guard the hive. And the drones are males who mate with the queen. | |
Butterfly (Butterflies) | Male | Female | Caterpillar / Chrysalis | Swarm | ||
Dragonfly (Dragonflies) | Male | Female | Nymphs / Naiads | Swarm | ||
Fly (Flies) | Male | Female | Maggot | Swarm | ||
Moth(s) | Male | Female | Caterpillar / Chrysalis | Swarm | ||
Spider(s) | Male | Female | Spiderling | Cluster | Spiders live on a web. Thankfully the UK is devoid of very poisonous spiders. | |
Fish | Cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills | |||||
Pike | - | - | Fry | - | ||
Salmon | Jack | Hen | Fry | Run | ||
Trout | Jack | Hen | Fry | Hover | ||
Amphibians | A class of animals that spend part of their time on land and part in the water; they are an intermediate form between fishes and reptiles. | |||||
Frog(s) | Male | Female | Tadpole(s) | Army | The eggs of a frog are called spawn. Tadpoles metamorphose into frogs. | |
Newt(s) | Male | Female | Larvae | |||
Toad(s) | Male | Female | Tadpole(s) | Knot | The eggs of a frog are called spawn. Tadpoles metamorphose into toads. | |
Reptiles | Cold-blooded vertebrate that lays eggs and has scales or plates on its skin | |||||
Snake(s) | Male | Female | Young | Nest | There is only one poisonous snake in the UK; the adder. | |
Crustaceans | A class of invertebrates that have a segmented body, a hard external skeleton (exoskeleton), two sets of antennae and one pair of legs per body segment. | |||||
Crab(s) | Male | Female | Zoea | |||
Lobster(s) | Male | Female | Zoea | |||
Molluscs | ||||||
Clam(s) | Male | Female | Spat | Bed | ||
Cockle(s) | - | - | - | Bed | Cockles are hermaphroditic, possessing both male and female sex organs during its life | |
Mussel(s) | Male | Female | Glochidia | Bed | ||
Oyster(s) | Male | Female | Spat | Bed | ||
Snail(s) | Male | Female | Baby | Rout | Snails are not often eaten in the UK. |
Animals on the Farm
Animals that live on a farm are called farm animals.
Generic Name | Male | Female | Young | Group Name | Other Information | |
Mammals | ||||||
Cattle | Bull | Cow | Calf | Herd / Kine | Mostly farmed for milk and meat (called beef). | |
Deer (Deer) | Stag | Doe | Fawn | Herd | Deer are farmed for their meat on special deer farms in the UK. | |
Dog(s) | Dog | Bitch | Puppy | Pack (a group of puppies is called a litter) | Mostly farmed for work, protection and herding. Dog is not eaten in the UK. | |
Donkey | Jack | Jenny | Colt | Drove | Mostlly raised for pleasure. Donkey meat is not eaten in the UK. | |
Goat(s) | Billy | Nanny | Kid | Flock | Mostly farmed for milk and cheese. Not many people eat goat meat in the UK. | |
Horse(s) | Stallion | Mare | Foal | Herd | Mostly farmed for work, leisure or sport (riding etc). Not many people in the UK would knowingly eat horse meat, although there is a trade for pet meat. | |
Pig(s) | Boar | Sow | Piglet | Litter | Mostly farmed for its meat (called pork). | |
Sheep | Ram | Sheep | Lamb | Flock | Mostly farmed for wool and meat (called lamb). | |
Birds | ||||||
Chicken(s) | Cockerel | Hen | Chick | Brood | Farmed for its meat and eggs. A farm that only raises birds is a poultry farm. | |
Duck(s) | Drake | Hen | Duckling | Brace | A wild fowl and a farmed bird. Mostly farmed for its meat. | |
Goose (Geese) | Gander | Goose | Gosling | Gaggle | A wild fowl and a farmed bird. Mostly farmed for its meat. | |
Insects | ||||||
Bee(s) | Drone | Queen / Worker | Larva | Swarm | Bees are farmed for their honey. A bee farm is often called an apiary. Someone who keeps bees is usually called a beekeeper. | |
Fish | ||||||
Salmon | Jack | Hen | Fry | Shoal | Yes, salmon is farmed in the UK. | |
Trout | Jack | Hen | Fry | Shoal | Yes, there are trout farms in the UK too. |
Animals in the House
Animals that live in a house as companions are called pets.
Animal Sounds
Animals make distinct sounds, some of these sounds have their own word. Do you need to learn these? Probably not.
Bees buzz. |
Cats go miaow. They purr when they're happy. |
Cockerels go cock-a-doodle-doo. |
Cows go moo. |
Dogs bark or go woof woof. They growl when they're angry. |
Ducks quack. |
Flies buzz. |
Frogs croak or go ribbit. |
Geese honk. |
Goats bleat. |
Hens cluck. |
Horses neigh. |
Mice squeak. |
Pigs oink or grunt or squeal. |
Sheep bleat or go baa. |
Snakes hiss. |
Toads croak. |
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