Torts, tarts, traits, treatise, treats, treaties, tortoise, trouts
No. The word "animals" and animals themselves are not vowels. Vowels, in the English language, are the letters A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y.The vowels in the word animals are "A" which occurs twice, and "I".
the answer to that is that AnimAl has 2 vowels in it. a.
Porcupine would be one such.
No, Lacey Mosley is not missing teeth.
Alternative answer: A Lynx.
The vowels missing in "bliv" are "a" and "e".
An animal that has the letters 'trts' is tortoise.
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insatiable
The vowels missing in "slmndr" are "a" and "o."
Rake perhaps?
The words that could be spelled are earths and quartet.
Oxyuridae. A group of worms. That is the only thing i can find. Your answer isn't hippopotamus.... I'm sure you noticed it was missing the e.
The remark is "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
boa constrictors contain the letters trts
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
This is likely a pony. If you want to get technical, a Y is sometimes considered a vowel. That is used as a diversion to get people to ignore the most obvious answer. Also, saying that it has a P and an N in it and that vowels are left out does not imply that there are no missing consonants.