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A rodent.
2 syllables:bramel, gammel, gammell, hamel, hamil, hamill, hammel, hammell, hammill, mammal, ramel, rammel, scammell, schamel, shamel, tramel, trammel, trammell3 syllables:duhamel, enamel, hoofed mammal, young mammal4 syllables:female mammal, gnawing mammal, nail enamel, tooth enamel5 syllables:aquatic mammal, cetacean mammal7 syllables:artiodactyl mammalfrom: rhymezone.com
The pitbull was gnawing on a bone. Sam was gnawing on a duck bone to create a lock pick. Gnawing on a chicken leg is not polite in a nice restaurant. The dog was gnawing on Teddy's leg.
There is no mammal called a 'kiri'
There isn't a mammal-bird.
The verb form can be used as a adjective, especially metaphorically (e.g. gnawing guilt, gnawing suspicion).
The mammal you're referring to is likely the beaver. Beavers are known for their strong teeth and gnawing behavior, as they chew through wood to build dams and lodges. Their flat tails, which can be considered "irritating" in a humorous context, are used for balance and communication, adding to their distinctive appearance.
The lower jaw of a mammal is called a mandible. The upper jaw is the maxilla.
Rodents are gnawing mammals.
The skeleton is a mammal's inner support.
The only flying mammal is a bat. They are from the order Chiroptera.
hi, a ring tailed mammal is called a lema or a raccoon