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1-syllable Animals that contain E

Animals pronounced in 1 syllable that contain E — full profile for each.

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List of 1-syllable Animals that contain E

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    Bear

    Ursus arctos

    A massive omnivorous mammal with the broadest range of any bear species, including the grizzly and Kodiak subspecies, capable of hibernating for half the year.

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    Dhole

    Cuon alpinus

    Asia's wild dog — a highly social, pack-hunting canid of South and Southeast Asian forests that kills prey far larger than itself through cooperative strategy; dholes can drive tigers and leopards from their kills, communicate with extraordinary calls including whistles and clucks, and their packs may number over 30 individuals.

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    Elk

    Cervus canadensis

    A large deer of North America and East Asia — second only to moose among living deer in size, with massive antlers grown anew every year by males.

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    Hare

    Lepus (genus)

    A larger, faster cousin of the rabbit — distinguished by long legs, larger ears, solitary habits, and the dramatic spring boxing matches between competing males.

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    Horse

    Equus ferus caballus

    A large hoofed mammal domesticated 5,500 years ago on the Eurasian steppe — central to human history as transport, agriculture, warfare, and sport, with hundreds of breeds adapted to specific tasks.

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    Mole

    Talpidae (family)

    A small underground mammal with paddle-like front feet for digging — found across most of the northern hemisphere, dug-into-the-ground specialists with extraordinarily refined sense of touch and a near-permanent underground existence.

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    Moose

    Alces alces

    The largest living deer species — North American and Eurasian, browsing on aquatic plants and tree bark, capable of being unexpectedly aggressive and outweighing most cars they collide with.

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    Mouse

    Mus musculus (house mouse)

    One of the most successful mammals on Earth — house mice have followed humans worldwide, while wild mice species number in the dozens, serving as both pest, prey, and the most-used laboratory animal in modern biology.

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    Seal

    Phoca vitulina (harbor seal); also Phocidae family broadly

    A semiaquatic marine mammal with streamlined body and flippers — the harbor seal of temperate coasts, with vocal "songs" of underwater communication, and life cycles split between sea hunting and land breeding.

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    Sheep

    Ovis aries

    A small ruminant raised for wool, meat, milk, and leather — among the earliest domesticated animals, with over a billion sheep alive worldwide today.

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    Snake

    Serpentes (suborder)

    A legless reptile of nearly every habitat on Earth — over 3,800 species ranging from the 10 cm thread snake to the 6 m anaconda, with sophisticated venom systems and an extraordinary ability to swallow prey larger than their heads.

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    Whale

    Cetacea (infraorder); Balaenoptera musculus (blue whale, largest)

    The largest animals ever to live on Earth — ocean-dwelling mammals descended from hoofed land ancestors, with the blue whale's heart the size of a small car and the sperm whale's brain the largest ever.

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