Concept cluster: Food > Small mammals and creatures
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A small immature ant; an antling.
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A group of hedgehogs.
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tourism that has opportunities for birdwatching
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A set of small cages where hens are kept for the purpose of farming their eggs.
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Synonym of she-bear
adj
Characteristic of a beaver.
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A ball bearing.
adj
(of a dog or cat) Having a coat of fur of a slaty gray shade.
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(zoology) A rudimentary antler of a young male deer.
adj
Alternative form of caprine [Of or relating to goats.]
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(obsolete, UK) The stamping of pigs of tin, by the proper officer, with the arms of the duchy of Cornwall.
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(archaic) An aardvark.
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(biblical) hedgehog
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A group (of ferrets); a business; the collective noun for ferrets.
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To hunt game with ferrets.
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Synonym of ferret around
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The sport of keeping a live ferret in one's trousers for as long as possible.
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A person who hunts with ferrets.
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A group (of ferrets); a business; the collective noun for ferrets.
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(West Country) A hedgehog.
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a female ferret
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Alternative form of groundhog [A red-brown marmot, Marmota monax, native to North America.]
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The hunting of grouse
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(rare, chiefly Pennsylvania) A groundhog, a woodchuck.
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(archaic) A harrier; a kind of hunting dog.
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(Devon and Cornwall, now rare) A hedgehog.
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Obsolete form of hemione. [Equus hemionus, the onager or kiang, a kind of wild ass of Tibet.]
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(regional) henhouse
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(obsolete) A girl or woman who tends chickens.
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(US, Australia, New Zealand) A hen night.
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Alternative form of hippogriff [a mythical beast, half griffin and half horse, supposedly the offspring of a griffin and a filly.]
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(mythology) A mythical creature, half goat, half stag.
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A young or little king.
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(historical) A kind of whitish-grey fur from the winter coat of the least weasel.
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A young or miniature lobster.
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(Australia, euphemistic) A rabbit.
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(figuratively) Someone who displays a magpie-like quality such as hoarding or stealing objects.
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(obsolete) cowslip
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The broad flattened part of an antler, as of a full-grown fallow deer; so called as resembling the palm of the hand with its protruding fingers.
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A series of cages, each containing several perches, in which hens are kept for intensive egg production.
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A male poulterer.
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(obsolete) porpoise
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(uncountable) An animal, often a bird or mammal, which is hunted.
adj
Having ears resembling those of a rabbit
adv
In the manner of a rabbit.
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Anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.
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A species of bush pig native to the forested areas of western and central Africa, Potamochoerus porcus.
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An artiodactyl ungulate mammal which chews cud, such as a cow or deer.
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(Australia) To observe the environment of nocturnal tree-dwelling animals as they move in and out of hollows.
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(zoology) (strictly) An even-toed ungulate belonging to the taxonomic subfamily Suinae, which is comprised of modern pigs (genus Sus) and their close relatives, both living and extinct.
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A large species of cottontail rabbit, Sylvilagus aquaticus, native to the south-central United States in areas near water.
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(obsolete) A hedgehog.
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A young, immature, or miniature toad.
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(zoology) In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base.
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An organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals, particularly ruminants such as cattle, goats, sheep and deer.
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A mythical beast resembling a horse or deer with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead.
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(obsolete) A hedgehog.
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A new-born baby harp or grey seal before its fur becomes grey, normally around 12 days old.
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Synonym of wild boar
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(US, Canada, dialects, obsolete) The groundhog, or its pelt.

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