Arboreal: Animals that live and move upon trees, such as squirrels, monkeys.
(درختÙÚº پر رÛÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Aviary: A place or enclosure for keeping the birds. (ÚÚÛØ§Ø®Ø§ÙÛ)
Beast: Animals (Ø¯Ø±ÙØ¯Û)
Bird: Winged, feathered egg-laying animals. (Ù¾Ø±ÙØ¯Û)
Bovine: Animals of cattle group such as cows, buffaloes, bisons etc. (Ù
ÙÛØ´Û Ú©Û ÙØ³Ù کا)
Carnivores: Animals that eat flesh. (Ú¯ÙØ´Øª Ø®ÙØ±)
Cannibalistic: An animal that will eat its own species.
(اپÙÛ Ø¬ÙØ³ Ú©Û Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±ÙÚº ک٠کھاÙÛ ÙØ§Ùا)
Carcass: Remains of a dead animal. (جاÙÙØ± کا Ù
Ø±Ø¯Û Ø¬Ø³Ù
)
Herbivores: Animals that eat only plants. (Ø³Ø¨Ø²Û Ø®ÙØ±)
Herpetology: The branch of zoology about amphibians and reptiles.
(رÛÙÚ¯ÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±ÙÚº کا Ù
Ø·Ø§ÙØ¹Û)
Omnivore: An animal that eats both plant material and animal flesh. (ÛØ± ÙØ³Ù
Ú©Û ØºØ°Ø§Ú©Ú¾Ø§ÙÛ ÙØ§Ùا)
Insectivore: An animal that feeds primarily on insets e.g., pangolin or anteater. (کرÙ
Ø®ÙØ± جاÙÙØ±)
Endangered: Any species of animals or birds that are left in small numbers.
(ÙÛ ÙÙØ¹Ù جاÙÙØ± جس کا ÙØ¬Ùد Ø®Ø·Ø±Û Ù
ÛÚº ÛÙ)
Habitat: A certain natural environment for the animals to survive and flourish. (ÙØ¯Ø±ØªÛ ٹھکاÙÛ)
Extinct: An animal that is no longer found. (Ù
عدÙÙ
ÙØ³Ù)
Mammal: Animals that bear young ones, nurse them and have bodies covered with hair.
(Ø¯ÙØ¯Ú¾ Ù¾ÙØ§ÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Ornithologist: A person who studies birds. (Ù
Ø§ÛØ±Ù Ø·ÛÙØ±)
Oviparous: Animals that lay eggs.
(Ø¨ÛØ¶ ÛØ§ اÙÚØ§ دÛÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Amphibian: An animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water.
(پاÙÛ Ø§ÙØ± Ø®Ø´Ú©Û Ù¾Ø± رÛÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Viviparous: Animals that give birth to young ones.
(بÚÛ Ø²Ø§ ÛØ§ بÚÛ Ø¯ÛÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Raptor: A bird that preys upon other animals such as eagle, falcon or vulture.
(Ø´Ú©Ø§Ø±Û Ù¾Ø±ÙØ¯Û Ù
Ø«ÙØ§Ù Ø¹ÙØ§Ø¨ØØ´Ø§ÛÛÙØ گدھ)
Reptile: A vertebrate animal whose body is covered with dry scales, lays rubbery eggs e.g., snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodiles.
(Ø®Ø²ÙØ¯Û ÛØ§ رÛÙÚ¯ÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ± ØÙ
Ø«ÙØ§Ù ساÙÙ¾Ø ÚÙ¾Ú©ÙÛØÚ©ÚÚ¾ÙØ§)
Vertebrates: Animals with backbones.
(ÙÙØ±ÛÛ ÛØ§ رÛÚÚ¾ Ú©Û ÛÚÛ Ø±Ú©Ú¾ÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Primate: Highly developed animals such as monkeys, apes and men.
(ØÛÙØ§ÙÙÚº Ú©Û Ø³Ø¨ Ø³Û Ø§ÙÙÚÛ Ø¬ÙØ³Ø Ù
Ø«ÙØ§Ù Ø¨ÙØ¯Ø±ØØ§ÙÙØ³Ø§Ù)
Predator: Animal that attacks other animals for food.
(Ø´Ú©Ø§Ø±Û Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Prey: An animal that is hunted for food by other animals.
(شکار ÛÙÙÛ ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø¬Ø§ÙÙØ±)
Cattle: Animals domesticated for milk and meat. (Ù
ÙÛØ´Û)
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