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currently there is 2 million recorded animals however theres about 30 million in the world also keep it in mind that the word aardvark covers all spicies of aardvark

A

aardvark/antbear

aardwolf

african wild dog

anteater

antechinus

armadillo

arctic fox Alopex lagopus

asp

aye-aye

adjoutant stork

akalat

albatross

alethe

anhinga/darter

ani

antbird

antpitta

apalis

auk

auklet

adder

alligator

anaconda

anole/anolis

armadillo lizard

arrow poison frog/poison arrow frog

axolotl

anchovy

angelfish

anglerfish

archerfish

ant

antelope

antlion

amblypygid/whip spider

abalone

acanthocephalan (collective term for thorny headed worms, Phylum Acanthocephala)

avocet

B

black-footed albatross

bittern

blackbird

bobwhite

brant

bufflehead

bunting

bushtit

buzzard

babirusa

baboon

badger

bandicoot

bass (small-mouth and large-mouth)

bat

bear

black bear

brown bear

beaver

bengal tiger

binturong

big horn sheep

bison

bongo

buffalo

bushbaby/galago

bush dog Speothos venaticus

babbler

barbet

barn owl

bateleur

bee-eater

bird of paradise

bishop

bluebird

blue whale

bobolink

bobcat

booby

bowerbird

budgerigar

bulbul

burro

bunting

basilisk/Jesus Christ lizard

boa constrictor

bullfrog

barracuda

bald eagle

beardfish

bowfin

butterfly fish

bee

beetle

birdwing butterfly

bug

butterfly

black widow spider

beardbearer (worm from the taxon Pogonophora)

C

canada goose

canvasback

cardinal

catbird

chickadee

chuck-will's-widow

chukar

collared-dove

cowbird

creeper

crossbill

curlew

capybara

caracal

caribou/reindeer

carabou

cavy

chinchilla

chamois

civet

clouded leopard Neofelis nebulosa and Neofelis diardi

coatimundi/coati

colugo

cougar/catamount/painter/mountain lion/puma

coyote

cow

cuscus

canary

capercailie

cape buffalo

cassowary

catbird

catepillar

chachalaca

chat

cheetah

chicken/red jungle fowl

chough

cisticola

cockatiel

cockatoo

cock of the rock

cockroach

coot

cormorant

cotinga

cotton tail

coua

coucal

crow

cuckoo

cuckooshrike

caiman

crane

crab

chameleon

cobra

crocodile

caecilian

carp

catfish

catshark

chimera (not the mythical creature, here a cartilaginous fish of the Order Chimaeriformes)

cichlid

cicada

clownfish

coelacanth

cookie cutter shark

copepod

crayfish

centipede

D

deer mouse

desman

dhole/indian wild dog

dikdik

dickcissel

dingo

dog

dolphin

dormouse

donkey

dovekie

dowitcher

dunlin

drill

duck billed platypus/platypus

dugong

dung beetle

duiker

dabchick

diver

diving petrel

dodo (extinct, members of the Order Columbiformes)

dove

duck

dogfish

dolphinfish

damselfly

darkling beetle

dragonfly

dung beetle (type of scarab beetle)

E

echidna/spiny anteater

elephant

elephant shrew/sengi

eagle

eagle owl

egret

eider

eremomela

eel

elk/wapiti

electric eel

earwig

earthworm

echiuran (collective term for spoon worms, Phylum Echiura)

ectoproct/bryozoan (collective term for members of Phylum Bryozoa/Ectoproctam, the moss animals)

entoproct (collective term for species of the Phylum Entoprocta)

F

fallow deer

fennec fox

flying fox/fruit bat

fox

falcon

falconet

finch

finchbill

finchlark/sparrowlark

finfoot

fin whale

flicker

flamingo

flycatcher

francolin

frigatebird

frog

flying fish

frogfish

firefly

flea

fly (insect from the Order Diptera)

flatworm

G

gadwell

gannet

gnatcatcher

godwit

golden-plover

goldeneye

goldfinch

grackle

gauer

gazelle

genet

gerbil

gerenuk

gibbon

giraffe

gnat

gnu/wildebeest

gorilla

guineapig

go away bird

golden eagle

goshawk

gopher

goat

ground squirrel

grosbeak

grebe

grey wolf/timber wolf

grey whale

greenbul

greenshank

grouse

goose

grizzly bear

guillemot

guineafowl

gull

gavial/gharial

gila monster

great white shark

grasshopper

giant squid/Architeuthis

gyrfalcon

H

harrier

hamster

hare

hippopotamus

horse

hornet

hornbill

house mouse

howler monkey

hyaena

hyrax

hammerhead/hamerkop Scopus umbretta

harpy eagle

harrier

hawk

hawk eagle

heron

hummingbird

human

humpback whale

hammerhead shark

herring

hawkmoth

horseshoe crab

I

ibex

iguana

indri

impala

ibis

ibisbill

icefish

isopod

J

jaeger

jay

junco

jackal

jackrabbit

jaguar

jaguarundi

jerboa

jabiru (type of stork)

jacamar

jacana

jumping spider

jellyfish

K

kangaroo

kangaroo rat

kestrel

kingbird

kingfisher

kinglet

kittiwake

knot

kinkajou

killdeer

klipspringer/Oreotragus oreotragus

koala

kudu

kagu

kaka

kakapo

kea

kiwi

kokako

kookaburra

komodo dragon

katydid

L

langur

leaf monkey

lemur

lemming

leopard

linsang

lion

longspur

loon

lynx

lapwing

lark

limpkin

lorikeet

lory

lovebird

lyrebird

lancelet

lacewing

locust

louse

lynx spider

M

macacque

magpie

mallard

martin

meadowlark

merganser

merlin

mockingbird

murre

murrelet

mandrill

mangabey

margay

markhor

marmoset

marmot

meerkat/suricate

mexican red wolf

mole

molerat

mongoose

monkey

mosquito

mouse

mountain goat

moose/european elk

macaw

minivet

mite

millipede

minke whale

moorhen

motmot

mousebird

mynah

moray eel

mule

mussels

muskox

muskrat

mustang

mantid/mantis

moon moth

moth

N

narwhal

night heron

nighthawk

night monkey/dourocouli

nyala (antelope, Tragelaphus angasi)

New Zealand wren

night heron

nightjar

night parrot

nunbird

nuthatch

nutcracker

nurse shark

O

ocelot

okapi

olingo

opossum

orangutan

orca/killer whale

oribi

oryx

osprey

ovenbird

oystercatcher

oyster

oilbird

oriole

oropendola

ostrich

owl

owlet

owlet frogmouth

ohm

octopus

P

parula

phalarope

panda

panther

pika

possum

porpoise

parrot

parrotlet

partridge

peafowl (male: peacock, female: peahen)

pelican

penguin

petrel

phalarope

pheasant

pheobe

pigeon

pintail

piha (type of cotinga, Family Cotingidae)

pipit

pig

pitta

pine martin

plover

pony

poorwill

pratincole

prion

pronghorn antelope

ptarmigan

puffback/puffback shrike

puffbird

puffin

perch

pike

piranha

puffer fish

praying mantis

polar bear

python

pygmy owl

Q

quagga (extinct, Equus quagga)

quokka

quail

quelea

quetzel

R

rail

rabbit

rattlesnake

rhinoceros

raven

razorbill

redhead

redpoll

redstart

red deer

red fox

red squirrel

reeve

rhea

robin

rosy finch

robin-chat

rockfowl/Picathartes

roller

rook

rabbitfish

rat

ray

rotifer

ruff

S

sage-grouse

sanderling

scaup

scoter

screech owl

shoveler

shrike

siskin

snipe

solitaire

sora

seal

sea lion

serval

sifaka

springhare

squirrel

squirrel monkey

sanderling

sandgrouse

sandpiper

sapsucker

siberian tiger

sharpbill

shearwater

shag

sheep

sparrow

sparrowhawk

sparrow-weaver

spiderhunter

sphinx moth

starling

stilt

storm petrel

surfbird

sugarbird

sunbird

sunbear

sungrebe (type of finfoot)

sidewinder

slow worm

sloth

salamander

sailfish

salmon

sardine

sword fish

sawfish

scorpionfish

scallop

sea dragon (as in the leafy sea dragon)

seahorse

seagull

shark

stickleback

sunfish Mola

swordfish

sea cucumber

sea urchin

sea horse

starfish

stag beetle

stinkbug

strepsipteran (insect from the Order Strepsiptera)

scorpion

spider

sea spider

squid

swan

swallow

swift

T

tattler

thrasher

towhee

tapir

tamarin

Tasmanian devil Sarcophilus harrisi

thylacine/Tasmanian tiger (extinct)

tiger

tiger cat

tiger moth

tree kangaroo

takahe

tanager

tapaculo

thrush

tinamou

tit

titbabbler

titmouse

tody

toucan

treepie

trogon

trumpeter swan

turaco/lourie

turkey

turkey vulture

tuna

turnstone

tyrant flycatcher

terrapin

tortoise

tuatara

turtle

toad

tree frog

tang

tern

teal

tiger shark

tuna

tunicate

termite

tarantula

tapeworm

U

uakari

V

vampire bat

veery

vireo

vole

vulture

viper

vipertooth

vampire squid/Vampyroteuthis

W

wallaby

wallaroo

walrus

warbler

warthog

whale

wolf

wolverine

wombat

woodchuck

wood duck

wagtail

warbler

waterthrush

waxwing

weaver

weasel

wheatear

white-eye

whydah

widow

widowfinch/indigobird

wild boar

woodcreeper

woodpecker

wren

wryneck

whale shark

wobbegong

wasp

water strider

weevil

whirligig beetle

wheatear

whimbred

whip-poor-will

wigeon

willet

wood-pewee

woodcock

water spider

water buffalo

X

Xenopus (well-known genus of aquatic frog)

Y

yak

yellowbill/green coucal (related to malkohas?)

yellowbill/yellow billed duck/Anas undulata

yellow bellied sapsucker

yellowlegs

yellowthroat

yuhina

yellowtail

Z

zebra

zebu

zorilla

zeuglopteran (collective term of insect in the Order Zeugloptera)

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Aardvarks

African Clawed Frog

African Elephants

African Grey Parrots

African Wild Dog

Africanized Bees

Albatross

Amazon River Dolphin

Anacondas

Anadromous Fish

Anadromous Fishes Chinook Salmon

Anadromous Fishes Coho Salmon

Anadromous Fishes Steelhead

Andean Condors

Anemone Crab

Anemone Shrimp

Angel Shark

Angelfish Breeding

Angelfish

Annelids Earthworms

Annelids Leeches

Annelids

Antelopes

Antlions

Ants

Apes

Arachnids

Arctic Terns

Armadillos

Arowana

Arrow Crab

Arthropods

Asian Barbets

Asian Elephants

Asiatic Black Bear

Atlantic White Sided Dolphins

Australian Brush Turkey

Australian Fur Seal

Avocets

Axolotls

Babirusa

Baboons

Badgers

Bald Eagles

Baleen Whales

Ball Pythons

Banded Coral Shrimp

Bandicoots

Barn Owls

Basilisks

Basking Shark

Bass

Bats

Bearded Dragons

Bears

Beavers

Bed Bugs

Beluga Whales

Bengal Tigers

Betta Splendens

Betta Splendens

Bilbies

Bird Eating Spiders

Bird Eating Spiders

Black Howler Monkeys

Black Bear

Black Dogfish Shark

Black Howler Monkeys

Black backed Three toed Woodpecker

Blood Red Fire Shrimp

Blue Crabs

Blue Shark

Blue Whale

Bluebirds

Boa Constrictor

Boa Constrictor

Bobcats

Bogong Moth

Bongo

Bonobos

Boobies

Bottlenose Dolphins

Bottlenose Whales

Bowhead Whales

Brine Shrimp

Brine Shrimp

Broad Winged Hawks

Broad Winged Hawks

Brown Pelican

Brown Bear

Brown Pelican

Brydes Whales

Buffalo

Bull Shark

Bull Shark

Burrowing Owls

Burrowing Owls

Button Quail

Button Quail

Caenorhabditis elegans

California Condors

California Quail

California Red Legged Frog

California Sea Lion

California Condors

California Quail

California Red Legged Frog

California Sea Lion

Camel Spiders

Camel Spiders

Camels

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Canaries

Cane Toad

Cane Toad

Capuchin Monkeys

Capuchin Monkeys

Capybaras

Caribou

Carpenter Bees

Carpenter Bees

Cassowary

Catfish

Centipedes

Cephalopods

Chatham Island Taiko

Cheetahs

Chickens

Chiggers

Chimpanzees

Chinchillas

Chinese Mitten Crab

Chipmunks

Cicadas

Cichlid

Clownfish

Cnidarians

Cobras

Cockatiels

Cockroaches

Coelacanth

Common Dolphin

Common Loons

Cookie Cutter Shark

Coopers Hawks

Copepods

Copperheads

Cougars

Cow

Cowbirds

Coyotes

Crab

Crane Fly

Crane

Crayfish

Crickets and Grasshoppers

Crocodiles and Alligators

Crustaceans

Cuscus

Daddy Long Legs Spiders

Dama Gazelle

Deer

Degu

Desert Pupfish

Desert Tortoise

Devils Hole Pupfish

Dik Diks

Dingoes

Discus

Dodo

Donkey

Downy Woodpecker

Dusky Shark

Eagles

Earthworms

Eastern Cougar

Eastern Mole

Echidna

Egrets

Finback Whales

Giant Panda

Golden Eagles

Great White Shark

Hairy Woodpecker

Harlequin Shrimp

Harpy Eagles

Humpback Whales

Minke Whale

North Atlantic Right Whale

Northern Flicker

Northern Three toed Woodpecker

Oceanic Whitetip Shark

Orca Killer Whale

Palm Cockatoos

Pileated Woodpecker

Polar Bear

Porbeagle Shark

Portuguese Shark

Purple Shore Crab

Red Bellied Woodpecker

Red headed Woodpecker

Rough Sagre Shark

Sand Tiger Shark

Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp

Sei Whale

Sharks

Sharpnose Shark

Shortfin Mako Shark

Slipper Lobster

Sloth Bear

Smooth Dogfish Shark

Smooth Hammerhead Shark

Spectacled Bear

Spiny Dogfish Shark

Spiny Lobster

Starfish

Sun Bear

Thresher Shark

Tiger Shark

Wallabies

Walruses

Wasps

Water Dragons

Waterbucks

Weasels

Western Yellow billed Cuckoo

Whale Shark

Whales

White Beaked Dolphins

White Pelican

Whitetip Reef Shark

Whooping Cranes

Widow Spiders

Wild Canids

Wild Cats

Wild and Feral Horses

Wildebeest

Wildlife

Wobbegong Shark

Wolf Spiders

Wolverines

Wolves

Wombats

Wood Storks

Woodpeckers

Worms

Yaks

Yellow Bellied Marmot

Yellow bellied Sapsucker

Zebra Finches

Zebrafish

Zebras

camels adaptations

camels Australia

camels biology

camels information

camels life

camels people

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if a person takes the animal into their home ((such as a dog)) that they want there and they take care of it and it does not show aggression towards them then it is domestic and not wild.

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