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English Español Français Aardvark Cerdo Hormiguero Cochon De Terre English Español Français aardvark cerdo cochon de hormiguero terre aardwolf proteles protèle Abyssinian cat gato abisinio chat abyssin Abyssinian caberú cabéru wolf addax addax addax Afghan hound galgo afgano lévrier afghan African elefante éléphant elephant africano d'Afrique African licaón lycaon hunting dog African lion león africano lion d'Afrique agouti agutí agouti alpaca alpaca alpaga alpine shrew musaraña musaraigne alpina alpine American castor castor beaver americano d'Amérique American bisonte bison bison americano d'Amérique American foxhound foxhound foxhound americano américain American mink visón visón americano d'Amérique American puercoespín porc-épic porcupine americano d'Amérique American perro de aguas chien d'eau water spaniel américain Andean bear oso de anteojos ours à lunettes anoa anoa anoa ant thrush oso hormiguero fourmilier anteater oso hormiguero cochon de terre antelope antílope antilope Arab horse caballo árabe cheval arabe Arctic fox zorro polar renard polaire Arctic hare liebre ártica lièvre arctique Arctic lemming leming de collar lemming à collier armadillo armadillo tatou Asian elephant elefante éléphant asiático d'Asie Asian rinoceronte rhinocéros rhinoceros asiático d'Asie Asian small- nutria enana loutre cendrée clawed otter asiática Australian terrier terrier terrier australiano australien babirusa babirusa babiroussa baboon babuino babouin badger tejón blaireau Balinese cat gato balinés chat balinais banded hormiguero fourmilier anteater marsupial marsupial banded mangosta mangouste mongoose rayada rayée bandicoot bandicoot bandicoot bank vole topillo rojo campagnol roussâtre banteng banteng banteng barasingha barasinga barasinga Barbary ape mona de magot Gibraltar Barbary mona de magot macaque Gibraltar barbastelle murciélago de barbastelle bosque bat murciélago chauve-souris beaked whale ballena de pico bérardie bear oso ours bearded seal foca barbuda phoque barbu beaver castor castor Bechstein's murciélago de vespertilion de bat Bechstein Bechstein beech marten garduña fouine beira beira beira beluga beluga bélouga beluga whale ballena beluga bélouga Bengal cat gato de chat de Bengala Bengale Bengal tiger tigre de tigre de Bengala Bengale bent-winged murciélago de minioptère de bat cueva Schreibers Bernese bouvier de bouvier mountain dog Berna bernois bharal baral bharal bicolored musaraña musaraigne white-toother bicolor bicolore shrew big free-tailed murciélago cola grand molosse bat de ratón grande big-eared bat murciélago oreillard orejudo big-horn sheep muflón de las mouflon montañas canadien binturong binturong binturong birch mouse sicista siciste Biscayan ballena vasca baleine des whale basques bison bisonte bison black bear oso negro ours noir black rat rata campestre rat noir black rinoceronte rhinocéros rhinoceros negro noir black-footed hurón de pies putois à pieds ferret negros noirs black-howler carayá negro hurleur noir monkey black-tailed perrito de las chien de prairie dog praderas de prairie à cola negra queue noire Blasius rinolofo de rhinolophe de horseshoe Blasius Blasius blind mole topo ciego taupe aveugle blue hare liebre variable lièvre variable blue whale rorcual azul rorqual bleu boar jabalí sanglier bobcat lince rojo lynx roux Bombay cat gato de chat de Bombay Bombay bongo bongo bongo bongo bongo bongo antelope bonobo bonobo bonobo Bornean orangután de orang-outan orangutan Borneo de Bornéo Boston terrier terrier de terrier de Boston Boston bottle-nosed delfín mular dauphin dolphin souffleur bottle-nosed calderón hypérodon whale boxer bóxer boxer boxer dog perro bóxer chien boxer Brandt's bat murciélago de vespertilion de Brandt Brandt briard pastor de Brie berger de brie brittany spaniel bretón épagneul breton broad-toothed ratón balcánico mulot field mouse rupestre brown bear oso pardo ours brun brown hare liebre común lièvre brun brown lemur lémur pardo lémur fauve brown rat rata común surmulot buffalo búfalo buffle bull toro taureau bulldog bulldog bulldog anglais Burmese cat gato birmano chat birman bushbuck bosbok guib bushpig potamóquero potamochère Cabrera's vole topillo de campagnol de Cabrera Cabréra calf ternero veau camel camello chameau capuchin mono capucin capuchino capybara capibara capibara caracal caracal caracal caribou caribú caribou cat gato chat chamois rebeco chamois cheetah guepardo guépard Chesapeake retriever de retriever de la bay retriever Chesapeake baie de Chesapeake chihuahua chihuahua chihuahua chimpanzee chimpancé chimpanzé chinchilla chinchilla chinchilla Chinese muntjac chino muntjac muntjac Chinese water ciervo acuático cerf des deer marais chinkara chinkara chinkara chousingha chusinga chousingha chow chow chou chou chow-chow civet gato de algalia civette clouded pantera panthère leopard nebulosa nébuleuse coati coatí coati cocker spaniel cocker spaniel cocker spaniel collared pecarí de collar pécari à collier peccary collie collie colley colobus colobo colobe colobus mono colobo singe colobe monkey colocolo colocolo colocolo common delfín común dauphin dolphin commun common musaraña musaraigne European común musette white-toothed shrew common hámster común grand hamster hamster common nóctulo común noctule noctule common otter nutria común loutre common pig cerdo común porc common marsopa marsouin porpoise común common rorcual franco rorqual rorqual commun common seal foca común veau marin common musaraña musaraigne shrew colicuadrada carrelet common ardilla común écureuil squirrel commun common mono ardilla saïmiri squirrel común monkey common vole topillo común campagnol des champs coruro coruro coruro cougar cougar couguar cow vaca vache coyote coyote coyote coypu rata nutria ragondin crested puercoespín porc-épic porcupine dachshund teckel teckel Dalmatian dálmata dalmatien dama gazelle gacela dama gazelle dama dasyure dasiuro dasyure Daubenton's murciélago vespertilion de bat ribereño Daubenton deer ciervo cerf degu degú dégus desman desmán desman dhole cuón dhole dibatag dibatag dibatag dik-dik dik-dik dik-dik dingo dingo dingo Doberman dóberman doberman pinscher dog perro chien dolphin delfín dauphin donkey burro âne dormouse lirón loir douc douc douc dromedary dromedario dromadaire dugong dugongo dugong duiker duiker céphalophe edible lirón gris loir dormouse Egyptian mangosta rat des mongoose egipcia pharaons eland eland éland elephant elefante éléphant elephant seal elefante éléphant de marino mer elk alce élan English cocker cocker spaniel cocker spaniel spaniel inglés anglais English foxhound inglés foxhound foxhound anglais English setter setter inglés setter anglais ermine armiño hermine euphrosyne delfín listado dauphin rayé dolphin Eurasian lynx lince de Eurasia lynx d'Eurasie European castor común castor beaver d'Europe European bisonte bison d'Europe bison europeo European free- murciélago molosse de tailed bat rabudo Cestoni European visón europeo vison d'Europe mink European turón común putois polecat European suslik europeo souslik suslik d'Europe falanouc falanoca falanouc fallow deer gamo daim false killer orca bastarda pseudoorque whale fat dormouse lirón gris loir gris fawn cervatillo daguet ferret hurón furet field mouse ratón de campo mulot fisher marta de pékan Pennant fishing cat gato pescador chat viverrin fitch turón putois flying squirrel ardilla voladora écureuil volant forest muscardino lérot des dormouse nbalcánico Balcans fossa fosa fossa fox zorro renard fox terrier fox terrier fox-terrier French bulldog bulldog francés bouledogue fruit bat panique roussette galago galago galago Ganges river delfín del sousouc dolphin Ganges garden lirón careto lérot dormouse gaur gayal gaur gazelle gacela gazelle gelada gelada gélada gemsbok gemsbok gemsbok genet jineta genette genette cat jineta genette Geoffroy's bat murciélago vespertilion à orejirroto oreilles échaucrées gerbil jerbillo gerbille gerenuk gerenuk gérénuk German pastor alemán berger shepherd dog allemand giant anteater oso hormiguero fourmillier gigante géant giant armadillo armadillo cabassou gigante giant forest hilóquero hylochère hog giant panda panda gigante panda géant giant schnauzer schnauzer schnauzer gigante géant gibbon gibón gibbon giraffe jirafa girafe gnu ñu gnou goat cabra chèvre golden hámster hamster doré hamster dorado golden jackal chacal común chacal doré golden lion tití león dorado tamarin lion tamarin doré golden-headed tití león de tamarin lion à lion tamarin cabeza dorada tête dorée gopher tuza gaufre goral goral goral Gordon setter setter Gordon setter Gordon gorilla gorila gorille gray seal foca gris phoque gris gray squirrel ardilla gris écureuil gris gray whale ballena gris baleine gris gray-side vole topillo campagnol de chinchilla Sundevalt great Dane gran danés dogue allemand great whale ballena franca baleine franche greater rinolofo grande grand horseshoe rhinolophe fer à cheval greater mole rata topo rat-taupe rat grande oriental green monkey mono verde singe vert Greenland ballena de baleine du whale Groenlandia Groenland Grévy's zebra cebra de Grévy zèbre de Grévy grey hamster hámster hamster migrador migrateur grey long- orejudo oreillard gris eared bat austriaco grey whale ballena gris baleine grise grison grisón grison grizzly bear oso pardo grizzly americano ground suslik spermophile squirrel groundhog marmota marmotte canadiense commune grysbok grysbok grysbok guanaco guanaco guanaco guenon cercopiteco cercopithèque Guenther's topillo campagnol vole mediterráneo méditerranéen guereza guereza guéreza Guinea pig cobaya cochon d'Inde hamster hámster hamster hare liebre lièvre hare-wallaby
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