· Eagle
· Egret
· Electric Eel
· Elephant
· Elk
· Emu
· Emperor Penguin
· English Cocker Spaniel
· English Foxhound
· English Setter
· English Springer Spaniel
· English Toy Terrier
· Erect-crested Penguin
· European White Pelican
· Ewe
If a proper adjective is part of the animal's formal name, the proper adjective portion of the animal's name should be capitalized.Example: Siamese cat, German shepherd
Capitalize*
For species names - such as giraffe or hamster - then no. Pet names - like Spike or Snowball - then yes.
no
No.
No, because the words pig, dog, cow, etc. are all nouns and should not be capitalized unless it is an animal's name. Say my pig's name was Dog, then you would capitalize the word dog because it is a proper noun.
I think for certain animals but I'm not sure on peacocks but what about Sabre tooth tigerxxx
Well you are correct that animals need a capital
maybe
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Yes.Example: Titanic
i dont but most folks do capitalize the first letters at least of all the bigger words & even many of the smaller words in the names of plays
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Rule 4. Capitalize titles when they are used before names, unless the title is followed by a comma. Do not capitalize the title if it is used after a name or instead of a name.from grammarbook.com
You only capitalize when you are using their actual names. So if you had two brothers and one sister you would write: "I have three siblings, Marco, Katerina and Jack."
No.
Capitalize all the words of the animals' names. Examples: Buggs Smith Little Wee
Yes, in writing, you should capitalize the names of books.
Yes you do.
no you do not capitalize the names of trees
yes because you capitalize all names
Yes.
Yes.
Capitalize them
Yes.Example: Titanic
no you don't have to
You should capitalize "North" and "South" when they are used as specific regions or compass directions, such as North America or South America. However, if they are used as general directions (e.g., head north on that street), they are not capitalized.