garza, gato, gallina, gallo, gusano, gaviota
W is not a letter used in Spanish except for borrowed words.
Oh, dude, animals that start with the letter N in Spanish? Like, seriously? Okay, let me think... there's "nutria" which is a type of otter, and "nuez" which is a walnut but also kind of an animal if you're into that whole "nut as a living creature" thing. So, yeah, those are a couple of options for you.
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The letter W is not used in true Spanish words. Most English words that contain W are related to German. In a publication in Spanish, W will show in proper names like Washington, just as vowels with written accents might be used in English context in a place name like Chichén Itzá. But Chichén Itzá is not an English word, and Washington is not a Spanish word.
foca (seal)
Some Spanish names that start with the letter "K" include "Kiko," "Kira," and "Karina."
Albatross.
cat
There are none.
wildebeast
Macarena
* Yak * Yapok * Ynambu
There are six Kingdoms. the two that start with 'A' are Archaebacteria and Animalia.
Ferret, Fish,Frog,Falcon,
Yak
Boy names that start with the letter G:GabrielGaryGavinGeorgeGeraldGilbertGlennGordonGregGregoryGriffinGusGuyGirl names that start with the letter G:GabrielleGabyGaleGenevieveGeorgiaGinaGloriaGraceGretaGwendolyn
Padilla, Palomo, Pastrana and Penagos are Spanish surnames. Additional Spanish surnames include Peralta, Perea and Perez.