The word "animal" refers to a classification in biological taxonomy, specifically within the kingdom Animalia. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are typically motile and heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter. This kingdom encompasses a vast diversity of life forms, ranging from simple organisms like sponges to complex beings like mammals.
LEMUR is the animal whose name is derived from the word 'Spirits of the Night'...
Lemming
The name ocelot comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word ōcēlōtl.
No, but the animal name does.
The scientific name for the lion is panthera leo which means "lion panther."
The animal is the bonobo, also known as the pygmy chimpanzee. Its scientific name, Pan paniscus, was inspired by the Angolan Bantu word "pongo" meaning "mock man."
Tick :)
The word "morthwear" can be unscrambled to form the name of a common animal. The animal in question is an earthworm.(the word heartworm, an animal parasite, is also an anagram)
The word "bandicoot" is the name for the Indian mammal Bandicota indica, or "bandicoot rat". This animal is actually quite unrelated to the Australian marsupial known as the bandicoot, but the early Australian colonists thought that the Australian animal bore some resemblance to its Indian namesake - and the name stuck.
The name of the animal is aardvark, which comes from the Afrikaans word "aardvark" meaning earth pig.
A bird
Turkey