| accipitrine |
birds of the family Accipitridae, which includes most birds of prey other than owls, falcons, and New World vultures: ACCIPTRINES |
| aedine |
the aedes genus of mosquito |
| alcidine |
birds of the auk family |
| anguine |
snakes |
| anopheline |
the anopheles mosquito: ANOPHELINES |
| anserine |
birds of the goose family: ANSERINES |
| antilopine |
antelopes |
| aquiline |
eagles |
| arvicoline |
water voles |
| asinine |
asses |
| bisontine |
bison |
| bovine |
cattle: BOVINES |
| bubaline |
antelopes of the Bubalis genus |
| cancrine |
crabs |
| canine |
dogs: CANINES |
| caprine |
goats |
| catarrhine |
one of the two divisions of Primates, including all the Old World monkeys, having a narrow partition between the nostrils: CATARRHINES |
| cervine |
deer |
| colubrine |
any snake of the family Colubridae, that includes the grass snake, water snakes and whip snakes |
| corvine |
crows |
| crotaline |
rattlesnakes |
| culicine |
mosquitos of a group that contains the genus Culex but not Anopheles: CULICINES |
| cyprine |
fish of the carp family |
| dryopithecine |
gorillas, chimps, and men |
| elaphine |
red deer |
| elapine |
the Elapidae, a family of poisonous snakes, that includes cobras |
| elephantine |
elephants |
| equine |
horses: EQUINES |
| falconine |
falcons |
| feline |
members of the cat family: FELINES |
| fringilline |
the finch family of birds |
| galeopithecine |
flying lemurs |
| giraffine |
giraffes |
| gorilline |
gorillas |
| gregarine |
members of the Gregarinida, a group of parasitic insects, molluscs and crustaceans: GREGARINES |
| hirundine |
swallows |
| hominine |
men |
| hyenine |
hyenas |
| lacertine |
lizards |
| larine |
gulls |
| lemurine |
lemurs: LEMURINES |
| leonine |
lions |
| leporine |
hares |
| lupine |
wolves: LUPINES |
| limicoline+ |
plovers |
| limacine |
slugs |
| milvine |
birds of the kite kind |
| murine |
rats and mice: MURINES |
| musteline |
weasels or similar fur-bearing mammals such as badgers and otters: MUSTELINES |
| ornithine |
birds: ORNITHINES |
| oscine |
birds of a sub-order including birds: OSCINES |
| oscinine |
of or pertaining to song-birds |
| otarine |
otaries or eared seals |
| ovibovine |
the ovibos or musk-ox |
| ovine |
sheep: OVINES |
| pantherine |
panthers |
| pardine |
leopards |
| passerine |
perching birds, and songbirds eg jays, warblers, finches, blackbirds, sparrows: PASSERINES |
| pavonine |
peacocks |
| petaurine |
petaurists, or flying phalangers |
| phocine |
seals |
| picine |
woodpeckers |
| pieridine |
the Pieridae family of butterflies, that includes the whites, brimstones, and sulphurs |
| platyrrhine |
the division of the monkeys found in S America, which have widely spaced nostrils: PLATYRRHINES |
| polypine |
(colonial) polyps |
| porcine |
pigs |
| psittacine |
parrots: PSITTACINES |
| ralline |
the rail family of birds |
| ramapithecine |
an early Pliocene genus of primates: RAMAPITHECINES |
| ranine |
frogs |
| reguline |
goldcrests |
| rusine |
deer of the genus Rusa, which includes the sambur deer of India |
| salamandrine |
salamanders |
| sciurine |
squirrels: SCIURINES |
| serpentine |
serpents; also a kind fo rock: SERPENTINES. |
| sittine |
the nuthatch family of birds |
| soricine |
shrews |
| strigine |
owls |
| sturnine |
starlings |
| suboscine+ |
a certain subfamily of birds: SUBOSCINES |
| subursine |
things like bears but not bears |
| suilline |
pigs |
| sylviine |
warblers of the genus Sylviidae |
| tanagrine |
tanagers, a family of brightly-coloured S American birds |
| taurine |
bulls: TAURINES |
| tigrine |
tigers |
| tragelaphine |
tragelaphs, a kind of African antelope |
| traguline |
tragules, a small deer-like mammal |
| turdine |
thrushes |
| ursine |
bears |
| vespine |
wasps |
| viperine |
vipers |
| vireonine+ |
birds of the vireo family: VIREONINES |
| vituline |
calves |
| viverrine |
animals of the ferret or the civet family: VIVERRINES(+) |
| volucrine |
birds |
| vulpine |
foxes |
| vulturine |
vultures |
| xenurine |
a genus of armadillos in which the tail is almost without plates |
| zebrine |
zebras: ZEBRINES(+) |