There aren’t many animals that start with I in English. Some cute animals that start with “I” are impala, Iberian lynx, and the Indian star tortoise.
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There are only a few animals that start with I in English. Some ocean animals that start with “I” are:
- Indian mackerel
- Indo-Pacific sailfish
- Irukandji jellyfish
- Ivory coral
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The longest word in English that appears in at least some dictionaries is “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,” which has 45 letters. It is the name of a lung disease (pneumono) that is caused by inhaling very small (ultramicroscopic) silicone particles from a volcano. The term was coined specifically to serve as an example of a long word.
The second-longest word is “pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism” (30 letters), which is a rare genetic disorder that mimics the symptoms of a thyroid disorder.
Very long words are able to be created in English by adding prefixes and suffixes on to a base word. This process is essentially limitless, which is why most long words have several prefixes and suffixes.
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English has many animals that start with H. Spanish also has a few animal names that start with “H.”
- Halcón (hawk)
- Hiena (Hyena)
- Hipopótamo (hippopotamus)
- Hormiga (ant)
- Hurón (ferret)
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English has many animals that start with G. Some wild animals that start with “G” are:
- Gazelle
- Gecko
- Gila monster (venomous lizard)
- Giraffe
- Gorilla
- Gray wolf
- Green anaconda
- Grizzly bear
- Groundhog
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English has many animals that start with G. Some sea animals that start with “G” are:
- Garfish
- Giant clam
- Giant Pacific octopus
- Giant squid
- Goby (small fish)
- Gray whale
- Green sea turtle
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English has many animals that start with F. Some sea animals with “F” include:
- Fiddler crab
- Fin whale
- Fire coral
- Fish
- Flatfish
- Flounder
- Flower urchin
- Flying fish
- Frilled shark (lizard shark)
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English has quite a few animals that start with F. Spanish only has a few, such as “foca” (seal), “faisán” (pheasant), flamenco (flamingo), and furón (ferret).
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English has many animals that start with E. Some sea animals that start with “E” are:
- Eel
- Eagle ray
- Elephant seal
- Emperor angelfish
- European sea sturgeon
- Elkhorn coral
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There are many animals that start with E. Some big animals with “E” are:
- Elephant
- Elk
- Emu
- Eland
- Eurasian lynx
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