Alternative answer: A Lynx.
the answer to that is that AnimAl has 2 vowels in it. a.
Porcupine would be one such.
There are three vowels but two are unstressed or schwa sounds. The first A has a short A sound, and the I and A have (ih/uh) sounds.
It is often called an animal's pelt.
To shoo an animal away, you might say "Go away!" Changing the vowels, you could say "Ge ewey!" This playful alteration maintains the original intent while creating a fun twist.
Alligator.
A hamster.
The name of an animal without vowels is simply the name spelled using only its consonants. For example, the word "cat" without vowels becomes "ct." This can be applied to any animal name, such as "dog" becoming "dg" or "elephant" turning into "lphnt."
Koi is the animal. A koi is a fish.
One animal name without a "classic vowel" (AEIOU) is lynx. But the Y is a vowel in this use.
One animal name without a "classic vowel" (AEIOU) is lynx(wildcat related to the bobcat).But in this case, the Y is a vowel.
The country with no vowels in its name is Kyrgyzstan.
The Spanish word for "eel" is anguila, which contains all five vowels: a, e, i, o, u.
For girls, "Aurelia" contains all vowels. For boys, "Louie" is a name with all vowels.
all words have vowels
The country with six vowels in its name is Ecuador.
5 vowels. 8 consonants. :)