alpaca
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a South American animal with a long neck and long hair that is related to the llama
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a small wild animal from hot parts of North and South America whose body is covered with pieces of a hard substance forming a shell
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a small North American animal that has a wide flat tail and thick fur. Beavers cut down trees with their teeth and build dams (=walls) across streams.
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a large brown animal with long thin legs and horns on its head that lives in northern North America
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a small wild dog that lives in North America. Coyotes often live near people and sometimes steal food or kill small pets.
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a small furry animal mainly found in North and Central America. It has a short tail and lives in holes that it digs in the ground.
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a very large bear with brown fur that lives in the mountains of the north-western U.S..
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a small furry animal with short legs that is found in North America and lives in holes in the ground
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a large South American animal with a long neck and a thick coat, used for wool, meat, and carrying things
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a large wild cat with light brown fur that lives in the mountains of the western part of the Americas
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a small brown animal that lives in holes in the ground on the prairies of North America
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a small animal with a black and white face and a long tail that lives mainly in North and Central America
another spelling of raccoon
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a small black-and-white North American animal with a long thick tail. It produces a bad smell when it is threatened.
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an animal that lives in trees and moves very slowly. It lives in South and Central America.
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a small animal with powerful jaws and a hard shell covering its back that lives in lakes in North and Central America
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