Jabiru. It's a type of bird Jackaroo and Jillaroo. An occupation unique to Australia.
A jillaroo is a term used in Australia to refer to a female trainee or worker on a cattle station, typically involved in tasks like mustering livestock, handling horses, and general farm duties. It is the equivalent of a male counterpart known as a jackaroo.
Jillaroo, station hand
a Jackaroo is usually a person who works on a property of a farm they help out with fencing and mustering of stock and animal care a jackaroo is usually of the male gender a jillaroo is of female gender and has the same responsibilities as a jackaroo
Cowgirls are usually referred to as "jillaroos" - the female counterpoint of stockmen, or "jackaroos".
AN animal
animal
its an animal cell.
That isn't an animal.
Depends on the type of animal you are
Yes, skin cells are a type of animal cell.
Nocturnal