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Can you name the adjectives relating to these animals?
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Chandana
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Animal
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Ape
Ass
Bear
Bird
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Calf
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Dog
Dragon
Eagle
Elephant
Fish
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Goose
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Lion
Otter
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Rabbit
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Sheep
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Wolf
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Animal adjectives Quiz
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Created May 10, 2010 in
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loves2learn
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May 10th, 2010 at 19:12 GMT
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You should give an example of what you're looking for-- I was trying to find common adjectives that might be applied to each animal: curious cat, sly fox, etc.
Pit_trout
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May 11th, 2010 at 04:33 GMT
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Awesome quiz! Some of those were completely new to me... A couple of suggestions: "passerine" would be better clued as "sparrow" (its original/etymological meaning) or "songbird"/"perching bird" (current ornithological use); and "murine" means "mouse-like" more than "rat-like". Thanks for a lovely quiz in any case!
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