What are some animals that start with D in Spanish?
There are many animals that start with D in English but Spanish also knows some animals with “D”:
- Delfín (dolphin)
- Dromedario (dromedary)
- Durmiente (dormouse)
- Dingo (dingo)
- Danta (tapir)
There are many animals that start with D in English but Spanish also knows some animals with “D”:
English has many animals that start with H. Spanish also has a few animal names that start with “H.”
English has a few animals that start with V. Some sea animals that start with “V” are:
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There are many animals that start with D. Some wild animals that start with “D” are:
Perfect rhymes for “fire” are relatively rare, but words such as “choir,” “lyre,” “crier,” “briar,” “fryer,” and “plier” are commonly used as rhyming options.
Other examples of perfect and near rhyming words include “higher,” “desire,” “wire,” and “tire.”
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English has quite a few animals that start with R. Some sea animals that start with “R” include:
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