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
Depends on the type of animal you are
That isn't an animal.
its an animal cell.
Nocturnal
Yes, skin cells are a type of animal cell.