Some include:
bison
ibex
lion
python
rhino
spider monkey
tiger
vicuna (vicuña)
Some names that have the long O sound are: Cody Mona Lolita Hobart Jody
The animals that start with the sound "th" Thresher shark Thomson gazzel If there is more tell me
quail, crane
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
Peter, Teresa... Lisa (it makes the long e sound even though its an i, so I;m not sure if that counts). That's all I can think of for now.
For electromagnetic waves: thermal radiation and radio waves are pretty long. For sound waves: bass sound waves are pretty long, so is quiet. For water waves: the tides
There are several animals whose names are five letters long and end in an "e". Some of them are listed here.AnodeCraneEagleFlukeGeeseGooseGrebeHorseLouseMooseMousePeweeSableSkateWhale
The Sound of Animals Fighting ended in 2009.
The Sound of Animals Fighting was created in 2004.
Neither: the first "a" has a short "a" sound. The other vowels are in unstressed syllables and are neither long nor short.
No. The first E has a short E sound, and the second E is not pronounced (trailing S sound). The word else has no rhyming words but sounds like part of the names Nelson and Chelsey.
the extinct animals names in hidi