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Plz temme a MAMMAL's name starting with 'X'?

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Plz temme a MAMMAL's name starting with 'X'?

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  1. There are no mammals, but there are other fish and insects that do start with the letter X.

    If you are talking about the common name - NO. There are numerous scientific names beginning with X but most of them are not mammals. Here is a list of common creatures beginning with x but none are mammals:

    xanthareel yellow eel formerly used in medicinal foods xeme fork-tailed gull xenops a small tropical rainforest bird xenurine species of armadillo xiphias swordfish xiphosuran horseshoe crab

    yes and that is the xera lion


  2. Hallo

    There are a few mammals with generic names beginning with the letter X.

    They include Xerus - a type of ground squirrel from Africa

    Xenomys - a rat from Mexico

                          

    A few mammals with common names beginning with the letter X are:

    Xenurus - a type of armadillo from South America

    Xanthippe’s Shrew: Crocidura xantippe

    Xantus - another name for the yak.

    There ia also a group of mammals called the Xenarthra - they comprise armadillos, sloths and anteaters.

    The Xoloitzcuintli is another name for the Mexican hairless dog.

    The xaliney is a type of cat.

    There are probably a few more mammals if you include some more foreign names.

  3. Xena.

  4. There aren't any, and certainly not 'xo' which doesn't appear in any dictionary on the web.

  5. The Xo

    Also spelled Zo, Dzo, Dzho, and various other ways.

  6. I can give you three extinct multituberculate mammals if you promise to look after them; /Xanclomys/, /Xenachoffatia/ and /Xyronomys/.  Xena is from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal while the other pair are from the Paleocene of North America.

    Among living mammals you could count the xenarthrans.  Thems is armadillos, anteaters and sloths.

  7. Xenartha

    an order of mammals native to the Americas, includes all anteaters, sloths, and armadillos, also includes the extinct giant ground sloths and glyptodonts

    -Xenarthid, any member of this order

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