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claw
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A sharp curved nail on the foot of an animal such as a cat or bird
surgery
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A medical procedure done to treat or fix a health problem often involving surgery
spay
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A surgical procedure to remove the ovaries of a female animal to prevent reproduction
treatment
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A medical procedure done to treat or fix a health problem
livestock
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Farm animals raised by humans for food, fiber or work, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens
vaccine
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Substance given to protect against a specific disease by helping the body develop immunity
parasite
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An organism that lives on or inside another organism and gets nutrients at the host's expense
yolk
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The yellow part of an egg
breed
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To mate and cause animals or plants to reproduce
omnivore
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An animal or person that eats both plants and animals as food
poultry
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Domestic birds raised for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys and ducks
cattle
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Large domesticated animals raised for meat, milk, leather, refers to cows, bulls,
dairy
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A place where milk is processed and dairy products such as cheese, butter, and yogurt are produced
herbivore
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An animal that eats only plants
mammal
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A warm-blooded animal with hair or fur that feeds its young with milk
flesh
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The soft tissue of the body that covers the bones and muscles
ruminant
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Is an animal that digests food by chewing cud having a stomach with four compartments
lamb
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A lamb is a young sheep, typically less than one year old
hen
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A hen is an adult female chicken
lean
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Means to have little fat
goat
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Is a small, horned farm animal kept for milk, meat, or fiber
rear
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To raise or bring up animals
flock
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To gather or move together in a group
roam
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To move around freely without a fixed direction or purpose
mane
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The long hair on the neck of a horse, lion, or similar animal
hoof
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The hard, tough covering on the foot of an animal like a horse, deer, or cow
Paw
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Usually allows a mammal to walk, run or grasp
nape
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The nape is the rear, upper part of the neck, just below the base of the skull
knee
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The joint connecting the thigh to the lower leg, enabling the leg to bend
axis
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The second cervical vertebra which enables rotational movement of the head
tusk
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Elongated, curved elephant teeth used for defence and digging
skull
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Bony protective structure of the brain and sensory organs in the head
sacrum
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The sacrum is five fused lumbar vertebrae
anus
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The final section of the digestive tract through which faeces are excreted
larynx
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Is a vocal organ and part of the respiratory tract in the neck
rumen
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The first of the four stomachs of ruminants, used for preliminary grinding and fermentation of food
teat
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It is the part of the body of mammals through which milk is secreted to feed their offspring
udder
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The udder is a mammary gland in female ruminants, used for the production and storage of milk
ovary
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It is the female reproductive organ in which egg cells are formed and mature, and sex hormones are produced
bacteria
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It is a single-celled organism without a cell nucleus
viruses
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These are microscopic infectious particles capable of reproducing only in living cells
fleas
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These are small, wingless parasitic insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds
worms
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These are small, elongated animals without a spine
vomit
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They occur when the body attempts to remove harmful or irritating substances from the stomach
prevetion
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Taking measures to prevent the occurrence of a disease, problem or undesirable situation
stallion
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An adult male horse that is not castrated and is used for breeding

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