There are not many, the only ones are:
Jabiru, jacana, jacasse, jacquot, jaguar, jaguarondi, jars, jaseur, jersiaise, jocasse, judelle, jument, junco (right outside my window).
"Jacasse" is a vulgar name for the magpie, "jacquot" another one for parrots, not sure if they count.
Only words borrowed from other languages, such as Wombat.
In the French language, there are not many animal names that start with the letter "X." One example is "xérus," which is the French term for the African ground squirrel. Another example is "xiphias," which refers to the swordfish. These are among the few animal names that begin with "X" in French.
In French, "animal" is "animal," and there aren't any common animal names that start with "Y" in French.
In French, animals that start with the letter "Z" include "zèbre" (zebra), "zèbre de Grévy" (Grevy's zebra), and "zoologiste" (though this refers to a zoologist, not an animal). Another example is "zorro," which refers to a fox in some contexts. These animals are less common than others, making them unique in the French language.
Some sea animals that start with the letter "P" include pufferfish, porpoise, penguin, and sea urchin.
yes the elephant
Only words borrowed from other languages, such as Wombat.
In the French language, there are not many animal names that start with the letter "X." One example is "xérus," which is the French term for the African ground squirrel. Another example is "xiphias," which refers to the swordfish. These are among the few animal names that begin with "X" in French.
In French, "animal" is "animal," and there aren't any common animal names that start with "Y" in French.
renard which is a fox
Quiscale: a north-American bird, quetzal: a central-American bird and Quokka: an Australian marsupial
Yes. One example would be poissons(fish). Others: pic (woodpecker) phoque (seal) poulet (chicken)
Des noms d'animaux qui commencent par a ou d
ibis
rhodesian ridgeback
Albatross.
Greece has never used the French language, although French is a widely spoken second language all over Europe, including Greece.