Non-plant life forms other than humans: wildlife, domesticated creatures, insects, fish, shellfish, mammals, birds, pets, etc. You can also see entries assigned to this category.
whoa break v. phr. I start whoa-breaking them up there and then taking them to the whoa post.… After I whoa-break them, I introduce them to the birds again. When they enter the planted bird’s scent cone, I say, “Whoa.” [EnglishAnimals, Insects, & Birds] [full cite] (Jun. 6, 2006)
wholphin n. The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Her slick skin is an even blend of a dolphin’s light gray and the black coloring of a false killer whale. [EnglishAnimals, Insects, & Birds] [full cite] (Apr. 15, 2005)
wooly booger n. Wooly worm analysts from miles around, in convention assembled, gravely discussed the state of the 1992 wooly worms’ fur.…Texans, of course, know that this is nonsense. And by the way, we also know that the actual, proper name for this little varmint is “wooly booger.” [EnglishAnimals, Insects, & BirdsColloquial] [full cite] (May. 17, 2007)
zonkey n. Featuring exotic animals that came from across the state, the barn includes a zebra-donkey mix (affectionately known as a Zonkey), reindeer, miniature goats, highland cattle, Jacobs sheep, cashmere goats, angora goats, alpacas and even a Watusi. [EnglishAnimals, Insects, & Birds] [full cite] (Aug. 25, 2007)
zooprophilactic adj. He’s also interested in birds that are what’s called “zooprophilactic.” They may dilute the spread of disease, he said. Doves, pigeons and herons seem to be dead ends for West Nile, he said. Florida has large numbers of them. “If an animal does not transmit it, it’s actually protecting us,” Komar said. [EnglishAnimals, Insects, & BirdsHealthScience] [full cite] (Jul. 27, 2006)