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2-syllable Animals that contain P

Animals pronounced in 2 syllables that contain P — full profile for each.

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List of 2-syllable Animals that contain P

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    Dolphin

    Tursiops truncatus

    A highly intelligent marine mammal found in oceans worldwide, famous for its sophisticated social behavior, problem-solving ability, and signature whistle communication.

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    Panda

    Ailuropoda melanoleuca

    A black-and-white bear that subsists almost entirely on bamboo despite a carnivore's digestive system, and the international symbol of wildlife conservation.

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    Pika

    Ochotona princeps (American pika) and related species

    A small, round-eared relative of rabbits that lives on rocky mountain slopes and alpine meadows — unlike its rabbit relatives, it does not hibernate but instead spends summer frantically collecting and drying grasses and wildflowers into hay piles for winter; its distinctive high-pitched call echoes across talus slopes.

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    Puma

    Puma concolor

    The Americas' most widely distributed large cat — known also as cougar, mountain lion, and panther — a powerful, adaptable solitary hunter that ranges from the Canadian Yukon to Patagonia.

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    Springbok

    Antidorcas marsupialis

    South Africa's national animal and emblem — a graceful medium-sized antelope of the Karoo and Kalahari known for its spectacular "pronking" display, in which it springs repeatedly into the air with arched back and stiff legs; once migrated in herds of millions across southern Africa.

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    Tapir

    Tapirus spp.

    A large, prehistoric-looking mammal from South America and Southeast Asia with a short prehensile trunk — one of the oldest surviving large-mammal body plans on Earth, more closely related to horses and rhinos than to pigs.

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