Xenops are small birds with a longish tail, and a laterally flattened bill with an upturned tip, except in the slender-billed xenops. They have a brown back and buff or rufous wing stripe. They are found in Mexico, Central America and South America and tropical rain forest.
XEN-op - pronounced as "zen-ahp"
Yes, Xenopus, commonly known as African clawed frogs, are primarily carnivorous. They mainly feed on small invertebrates such as insects, worms, and crustaceans. In their natural habitat, they use their sticky tongues to catch prey, making them effective hunters. While they may occasionally consume plant matter, their diet is predominantly meat-based.
There is a xeres, a ground squirrel in the desert and xukazi, a female lamb.