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A large African bovid, Syncerus caffer.
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(obsolete) A gazelle, probably the Arabian gazelle.
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The Barbary sheep, Ammotragus lervia.
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The wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee)
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Any of several mammals in the genus Babyrousa in the pig family Suidae, in which the upper tusk grows upward.
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A wild ox, Bos javanicus, found in Borneo, Malaysia and the Indochina peninsula.
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bez (second branch of a deer's antler)
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The five most difficult and dangerous game animals to hunt in Africa: the African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, and rhinoceros.
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(dated) The black rhinoceros; (Diceros bicornis).
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Alternative spelling of buffalobur [Solanum rostrum]
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(informal) Any relatives of the above that share the same habitat.
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A small rodent, the pika.
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Alternative form of coigue [Dombey's beech]
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A ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family Cervidae, or one of several similar animals from related families of the order Artiodactyla.
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Archaic spelling of deer. [A ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family Cervidae, or one of several similar animals from related families of the order Artiodactyla.]
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The Mongolian wild ass, Equus hemionus hemionus, a subspecies of the onager.
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The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
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Alternative form of goral [A type of Asian ungulate ruminant, now defined as any of the four species of the genus Naemorhedus.]
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(Canada) Synonym of spirit moose (a white moose)
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Hylochoerus meinertzhageni, a large pig living in the jungles of West and Central Africa.
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Alternative form of goral [A type of Asian ungulate ruminant, now defined as any of the four species of the genus Naemorhedus.]
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A type of Asian ungulate ruminant, now defined as any of the four species of the genus Naemorhedus.
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A South American ruminant (Lama guanicoe), closely related to the other lamoids, the alpaca, llama, and vicuña in the family Camelidae.
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The Syrian wild ass (Equus hemionus hemippus).
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A female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old.
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(heraldry) An imaginary creature with serrated horns, somewhat similar to the heraldic antelope.
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Alternative form of igarapé [A watercourse in the Amazon rainforest.]
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(South Africa) A "fabulous animal" that features in Xhosa folk tales. It is often described as a jackal-like creature with a multi-coloured coat.
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Alternative form of jackalope [A folkloric animal, a supposed cross between a jackrabbit and an antelope, goat, or deer, usually portrayed as a rabbit with antlers.]
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A large wild ass, Equus kiang, native to the Tibetan Plateau.
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Alternative form of muckna [(India) A male elephant whose tusks are absent or rudimentary.]
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(archaic) A moose (Alces americanus)
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An extinct genus of goat-antelope, Myotragus, which lived on the Balearic Islands in the late Pleistocene and early Holocene.
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Alternative form of mouse deer [A chevrotain (genus Tragulus)]
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An Arctic mammal, Ovibos moschatus of the Caprinae subfamily of the family Bovidae, having a thick coat and long curved horns.
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Alternative spelling of musk ox [An Arctic mammal, Ovibos moschatus of the Caprinae subfamily of the family Bovidae, having a thick coat and long curved horns.]
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An elephant's tusk trumpet.
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Any of several antelopes, of the genus Oryx, native to Africa, which have long, straight horns
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(archaic) A kind of antelope, the rhebok, Pelea capreolus.
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A stag with twelve points (six on each antler).
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Alternative form of sjambok [(South Africa) A stout whip, especially made of rhinoceros or hippopotamus hide.]
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Bubalus depressicornis, a small Indonesian water buffalo.
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Obsolete form of Serengeti. [An ecosystem located in Tanzania and extending to Kenya, known for hosting the largest and longest overland semiannual migration of herd animals in the world.]
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Alternative spelling of sjambok [(South Africa) A stout whip, especially made of rhinoceros or hippopotamus hide.]
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Alternative form of stembok
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Any of three genera of large Asian ungulates belonging to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes).
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(zoology) The borele; the 2-horned black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis
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A South American mammal, Vicugna vicugna, closely related to the alpaca, llama, and guanaco.
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Alternative form of vicuna [A South American mammal, Vicugna vicugna, closely related to the alpaca, llama, and guanaco.]
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Bison bison athabascae, one of the two subspecies of the American bison, the other being the plains bison.
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A large Himalayan antelope, Budorcas taxicolor
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A zebra or similar (notably equine) animal.
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(archaic) The fennec (Vulpes zerda).
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