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The phrase "names of animals" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the specific names given to different species of animals. Example: In the zoo, we saw many different names of animals such as lions, tigers, and zebras.
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Names submitted by each country range from personal names to descriptive terms to names of animals and plants.
Thus, names of animals (spread throughout the original list) are likely to be remembered one after the other.
For example, a person is shown a long, randomly mixed list of words that belong to different categories (e.g., names of animals, plants, professions, tools).
It's a sound piece by Uri Aran, audible only when you sit on the bench between the trees and cock an ear to the expressionless voice intoning the names of animals we think of as bad or good to us.
Many names of animals and plants have entered English from indigenous languages through Spanish: potato through Spanish patata from Taino batata, and tomato through Spanish tomate from Nahuatl tomatl.
Work with your child to learn the names of animals and hear the sounds they make.
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Decreasing suffering can be done in the name of science, in the name of patients and in the name of animals – and therefore it was also a relatively easy goal for a discussion aimed at reaching consensus.
According to the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), the system that governs the scientific naming of animals, Manospondylus gigas should therefore have priority over Tyrannosaurus rex, because it was named first.
Half the word stimuli were names of familiar animals (fauna); the remainder were names of familiar plants (flora).
He said: "The verdict reflects the continuing commitment of law enforcement and the Crown Prosecution Service to bring to justice those who seek to repress reasonable discussion and who commit serious offences in the name of animal rights".
To the untutored eye it looked like just another feeding time at the zoo, but at Central Park the exercise with the log and snack goes by the grander name of "animal enrichment" and is intended to stimulate the bears' minds as well as their appetites.
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