ant chinchilla narwhal anteater antelope gnat * anaconda * cardinal * panther * iguana * Japanese beetle * panda * Canadian goose * ant * hyena * German Shepard * kinkajou (slender long-tailed mammal of Central and South America) * golden lab (a dog) * tuna * flamingo * swan * falcon * gander * elephant * rhinoceros * crane * kangaroo * raccoon * angelfish * dragonfly * Brittany Spaniel * California condor * chameleon * narwhal (arctic sea mammal, related to dolphins) * chinchilla * baboon * cormorant (a dark colored sea bird) * crane * dachshund (a dog) * dalmatian (dog) * echidna (egg laying Australian mammal) * pelican * snake * grackle (a bird) * guanacp (South American mammal, related to camels but without a hump) * Persian cat * guinea fowl (bird) * Luna moth * marlin (a fish) * Mediterranean fruit fly * merganser (a type of duck) * mountain goat * snapping turtle * Newfoundland (a type of dog) * nightingale (a bird) * nuthatch (a bird) * orangutan * piranha (a fish) * prawn (sea creature, resembles shrimp) * ptarmigan (a bird) * red panda * red-winged blackbird * lemon shark * pheasant * Saint Bernard * salmon * sea urchin * stingray * tanager * terrapin (a type of turtle) * vicuna (wild animal of the Andes related to a llama) * water moccasin (a poisonous snake)
Dalmatian, dolphin and dunlin (a species of wading bird) are a few.
penguin, thats all i got
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narwhal and quail
nutria
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O can be Ox and N can be Netts
Nolan Niles
animal for n and other letters
dalmation chameleon
Norfolk terrier, newt, nightingale, northern pike and nurse shark are animals. They begin with the letter n.
In English, there are no animals that have names that start with the letter "ñ." There are many that have names that start with a normal letter N however. To see that list, please refer to the related question.
some elements have their symbols directly from their names. Eg: oxygen-O,nitrogen-N some get symbols from their latin names. eg: Potassium-K from Kalium (Latin for potassium)