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The phrase "diverse animals" is correct and quite commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of animals with a wide variety of species. For example: "The zoo has a wonderful collection of diverse animals from all over the world."
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Yet, these diverse animals are all armed with stinging cells called nematocysts.
DOGS are the most diverse animals created by the hand of man.
The Freeport area is also a key conservation region for migrating birds and a haven for diverse animals and plants.
Diverse animals, kept down here below and then brought up when needed, through openings in the pavement of the arena.
Classic examples of parasitism include the interactions between vertebrate hosts and such diverse animals as tapeworms, flukes, Plasmodium species and fleas.
The social bonds diverse animals form provide a remarkable model for communitarian justice and cosmopolitan peace, challenging the human exceptionalism that drives modern moral theory.
Brachiopods, sessile marine forms with bivalve shells composed of calcium phosphate, were numerous and diverse animals from the Cambrian period to the Permian period.
Many diverse animals use arrays of hair-like structures to perform important jobs such as feeding, gas exchange, smelling, and swimming.
The extensive fossil record of genera and species is testimony that dinosaurs were diverse animals, with widely varying lifestyles and adaptations.
The small McAdam National Park, in Morobe province, is home to many diverse animals including birds-of-paradise, cuscus, and echidnas.
These penguins are set to be part of a program pairing the most genetically diverse animals from different facilities, like people in a matchmaking service, to ensure a strong, healthy penguin population in case this species ever goes extinct.
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