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AS1 4.01 Animal Terminology
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Pelvic region of the animal
Flank
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Extensions of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection
Scales
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Immature female cat
Molly
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Immature female goat
Doeling
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Castrated male dog or cat
Neutured
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What is part 14?
Brisket
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Castrated male rabbit
Lapin
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What is part A?
Ham
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Newborn cat
Kitten
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Newborn rabbit
Kit
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Long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth
Whiskers
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What is part F?
Jowl
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Intact male sheep
Ram
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Intact male poultry
Rooster
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Epidermal scales found on turtles
Scutes
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What is part 11?
Poll
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Immature female swine
Gilt
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Newborn turkey
Poult
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What is part H?
Shank
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Part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg
Shoulder
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Newborn dog
Puppy
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What is part D?
Vent
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Mature female goat or rabbit
Doe
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Joint next above the hock in the hind leg
Stifle
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Castrated male cattle
Steer
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The fleshy side of the face below the eye and above/to the side of the mouth
Cheek
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What is part B?
Loin
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Loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal, most prominent in female rabbits
Dewlap
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Upper rounded part of the hindquarter (also called the croup)
Rump
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Mature female cattle
Cow
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Newborn swine
Piglet
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Mature female poultry or turkey
Hen
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Tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
Hock
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Castrated male sheep or goat
Wether
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Immature female cattle
Heifer
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Newborn goat
Kid
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Intact male dog
Stud
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Newborn poultry
Chick
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Tip of the nose that may be sensitive and useful for investigating food, water, or unfamiliar objects
Nose Pad
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What is part D?
Rump
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Part of the foot that the animal walks on
Foot Pad
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Major organ of the respiratory system of fish that allows them to breathe without lungs
Gills
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Newborn cattle
Calf
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What is part 10?
Heartgirth
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Mature female swine
Sow
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Web of skin supported with bone or cartilage rods that enable a fish to move through the water
Fins
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What is part A?
Comb
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Castrated male poultry or turkey
Capon
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What is part 3?
Hock
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Intact male swine
Boar
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What is part C?
Wattle
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What is part H?
Belly
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Intact male cattle
Bull
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What is part 5?
Rear Flank
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Projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth in some animals
Muzzle
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What is part B?
Beak
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Intact male cat
Tomcat
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Intact male turkey
Tom
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Upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
Elbow
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Longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under-fur
Guard Hairs
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Hind limb extending from the rump to the hock
Thigh
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Mature female cat
Queen
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Immature female sheep
Ewe Lamb
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Castrated male swine
Barrow
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Immature female poultry or turkey
Pullet
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Mature female sheep
Ewe
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Immature or mature female dog
Bitch
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Newborn sheep
Lamb
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Transparent layer permanently covering the eye, serves as the eyelid for snakes
Brille
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What is part 13?
Dewlap
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Intact male goat or rabbit
Buck
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