Tier with G at the end
animal ending with G / animals ending with G
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American Arctic Char Atlantic HerringB
Brook trout barbel gudgeon Beling's gudgeon Redpoll Bitterling Blue-eyed medaka Bluebandrasby Blue whiting blue ling Linnet Brown-headed Cowbird Brown-shouldered Blackbird bassfin medaka spectacled bird bush wrenC
Carolina Wren China GreenlingD
Danube Gudgeon Tricolored Blackbird Three-spined sticklebackE
Monochrome Starling Siskin Aspes harlequin rasboraF
tree sparrow Redpoll Women's NerflingG
glassfish Goldspot Dwarf Rasboa American Goldfinch Gudgeon GreenlingH
house sparrow house wren Hengel's Keifleckbärbling Cave isopod HüpflingI
Iberian gudgeon Island rasboraJ
Japanese charK
cactus wren Harlequin rasbora Kessler's gudgeon Goblin Fish Kyathite daniosL
lemming Ling Blackbird longitudinal band rasboraM
Malabar rasbora Mask sign Red Mullet King Mexican Siskin Mediterranean blue ling mosquito daniosN
Nine-spined stickleback North American SticklebackO
Olmec fishP
Pathirana's danios Pacific Herring Guinea fowl rasbora mother-of-pearl rasbora Petch Noi dwarf rasbora PurplebirdR
Rachow's killifish Rose Rasboa Rustling Red-eyed Cowbird Red-shouldered Blackbird Redtail rasbora Ruby RasboaS
Sakhalin stickleback Sanderlings Schiedling Schillerbärbling canyon wren tailspot rasbora Black-spotted Stickleback Fairfin rasbora sea ​​squirt Arctic char sea ​​butterfly Stickleback Sailfin Sedge Wren Silky Cowbird Siamese dwarf rasbora silverfish blackfin fish Steingreßling swamp wren Southern Nine-spined Stickleback
animal / animal with G at the end
Animals, like humans, are living beings that generate their metabolic energy through respiration and oxygen supply.
Animals get their energy by eating other animals and living beings. In principle, animals can move actively and have organs of all kinds. These include the sex organs or the sensory organs. In some cases, animals can show close behavioral similarities to humans. Certain animals, such as monkeys, are not very closely related to humans. Although humans are biologically animals, they are not considered animals in most contexts.
There are many animals in the world. New animals are constantly being discovered and captured. Especially in the still largely unexplored underwater world there are still unknown animals. When we talk about animals, they are often multicellular animals. Although according to current knowledge there are serious differences in the appearance of insects, vertebrates, etc., these animals can be traced back to common ancestors.