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APE | Large primate without a tail | |
GORILLA | Large primate | |
CAPARRO | A large South American monkey (Lagothrix Humboldtii), with prehensile tail. | |
BARRIGUDO | A large, dark-colored, South American monkey, of the genus Lagothrix, having a long prehensile tail. | |
TAGUAN | A large flying squirrel (Pteromys petuarista). Its body becomes two feet long, with a large bushy tail nearly as long. | |
SUNFISH | A very large oceanic plectognath fish (Mola mola, Mola rotunda, or Orthagoriscus mola) having a broad body and a truncated tail. | |
QUILL | One of the large feathers of a bird's wing, or one of the rectrices of the tail; also, the stock of such a feather. | |
GNU | One of two species of large South African antelopes of the genus Catoblephas, having a mane and bushy tail, and curved horns in both sexes. | |
WHIPPAREE | A large sting ray (Dasybatis, / Trygon, Sayi) native of the Southern United States. It is destitute of large spines on the body and tail. | |
SAKI | Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They have large ears, and a long hairy tail which is not prehensile. | |
REDSTART | An American fly-catching warbler (Setophaga ruticilla). The male is black, with large patches of orange-red on the sides, wings, and tail. The female is olive, with yellow patches. | |
TARSIUS | A genus of nocturnal lemurine mammals having very large eyes and ears, a long tail, and very long proximal tarsal bones; -- called also malmag, spectral lemur, podji, and tarsier. | |
CHIMAERA | A cartilaginous fish of several species, belonging to the order Holocephali. The teeth are few and large. The head is furnished with appendages, and the tail terminates in a point. | |
SPANIEL | One of a breed of small dogs having long and thick hair and large drooping ears. The legs are usually strongly feathered, and the tail bushy. See Illust. under Clumber, and Cocker. | |
PHALANGIST | Any arboreal marsupial of the genus Phalangista. The vulpine phalangist (P. vulpina) is the largest species, the full grown male being about tw... | |
IO MOTH | A large and handsome American moth (Hyperchiria Io), having a large, bright-colored spot on each hind wing, resembling the spots on the tail of... | |
YAKIN | A large Asiatic antelope (Budorcas taxicolor) native of the higher parts of the Himalayas and other lofty mountains. Its head and neck resemble... | |
LAELAPS | ...s from the Cretaceous formation of the United States. They had very large hind legs and tail, and are supposed to have been bipedal. Some of the... | |
KINKAJOU | A nocturnal carnivorous mammal (Cercoleptes caudivolvulus) of South America, about as large as a full-grown cat. It has a prehensile tail and l... | |
BABOON | ...nocephalus and Papio; the dog-faced ape. Baboons have dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek pouches, a short tail, and naked callositie... | |
SQUIRREL | ...nging to the genus Sciurus and several allied genera of the family Sciuridae. Squirrels generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and stron... | |
MACAW | ...About eighteen species are known, all of them American. They are large and have a very long tail, a strong hooked bill, and a naked space around... | |
THRESHER | A large and voracious shark (Alopias vulpes), remarkable for the great length of the upper lobe of its tail, with which it beats, or thrashes, ... | |
GOLDFINCH | A beautiful bright-colored European finch (Carduelis elegans). The name refers to the large patch of yellow on the wings. The front of the head... | |
TATOUAY | ...of scales; the claws of the fore feet are very large. Called also tatouary, and broad-banded armadillo. ... |