What a deliciously odd question!
William Shakespeare is sometimes called "The Bard of Avon."
Bard rhymes with lard.
An animal taken by a predator as foodAn animal that is hunted by another.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
hippie
The spinal column.
animal, beast, brute, critter, varmint
"The Animal".
foxes are the most popular animal on animal jam
Gian franco Zola. Zola is an animal name.
John Cena
Batista's nickname while wrestling for World Wrestling Entertainment is "the Animal." He was given this nickname based on his ring presence, athletic ability and size. Batista is not the only wrestler to have said nickname as George Steele was also known as "the Animal", but he was no where near the popularity and size of Batista.
A Staffy is a nickname for the popular dog breed Staffordshire Bull Terrier. A Staffy has many unique characteristics, including a low center of gravity and fun loving character.
A popular maxim from Mark Twain's 'The Lowest Animal' is 'Man is the religious animal. He is the only religious animal. He is the only animal that has the 'true religion', several of them. Another is,' Man is a reasoning animal. Such is the claim. I think it is open to dispute.'
bunny
Of course. Arabians are a very popular horse in a number of countries, including the US.
The most popular animal in the world is dogs and dolphin.
The sloth is the most popular animal in the amazon rainforest.
Animal Science courses. Animal Nutrition classes are always popular and often required for an animal science/ animal husbandry degree.