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What are some animals that begin with the letter X?

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Animals beginning with the letter X:
  • Xanclomys: a small mammal from the Paleocene of North America.
  • Xanthareel: yellow eel.
  • Xantis: a yak.
  • Xantus: a bird.
  • Xantus murrelet: a small seabird found in the California Current system in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Xantusiidae: family of night lizards.
  • Xeme: an artic fork-tailed gull.
  • Xenarthra: a mammal in South America.
  • Xenicidae: a family of New Zealand wrens.
  • Xenipirostris: genus of birds from Madagascar.
  • Xenopeltidae: family of reptiles including sunbeam snake- Xenopeltis.
  • Xenops: a rain forest bird from the Americas.
  • Xenopterygii: order of fishes including clingfishes.
  • Xenopus: a South African clawed frog (name means "strange foot").
  • Xenurine: a species of armadillo; a cabassou.
  • Xenurus unicinctus: an armadillo native of the tropical parts of South America.
  • Xerarthra: mammel related to sloth
  • Xerus: a type of ground squirrel from Africa.
  • Xiphias: a swordfish.
  • Xiphias Gladius
  • Xiphosuran: a horseshoe crab.
  • Xoloitzcuintli: a dog.
  • Xoni: mystical creature.
  • X-Ray fish: Pristella maxillaris
  • X-Ray tetra: Pristella maxillaris
  • Xylophone Cat: A cat that is only by legend but some claim to have seen it.
  • X: Parailia pellucida
  • Xami Hairstreak: Callophrys xami, Callophrys xami texami
  • Xanthippe's Shrew: Crocidura xantippe
  • Xantic Sargo: Anisotremus davidsonii
  • Xantus Leaf-Toed Gecko: Phyllodactylus xanti
  • Xantus Swimming Crab: Portunus xantusii
  • Xantus's Hummingbird: Basilinna xantusii
  • Xantus's Murrelet: Synthliboramphus hypoleucus
  • Xeniades Swallowtail: Mimoides xeniades
  • Xenarthrans: The superorder Xenarthra isa group of placental mammals
  • Xenoclea Longwing: Heliconius melpomene xenoclea
  • Xenocrates Leafwing: Polygrapha xenocrates
  • Xenoposeidon
  • Xenotarsosaurus
  • Xerces Blue: Glaucopsyche lygdamus xerces, Glaucopsyche xerces
  • Xeric Ambersnail: Succinea indiana
  • Xestia Badicollis
  • Xestia Elimata
  • Xestus Fangblenny: Petroscirtes xestus
  • Xestus Sabretooth Blenny: Petroscirtes xestus
  • Xiaosaurus: plant eating dinasour from jurassaic period
  • Xingu Corydoras: Corydoras xinguensis
  • Xingu River Ray: Potamotrygon leopoldi
  • Xinjiangovenator
  • Xinjiani Ground-Jay: Podoces biddulphi
  • X-L Spring Tui Chub: Gila bicolor oregonensis
  • Xuanhanosaurus
  • Xuanhuaceratops
  • Xuanhuasaurus
  • Xuthus Swallowtail: Papilio xuthus
  • Xanthostigma - Longfin Sanddab fish
  • Xantusia henshawi - Granite Night Lizard



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  • X-Ray fish
  • X-Ray tetra
  • Xanclomys - a small mammal from the Paleocene of North America.
  • Xanthareel - yellow eel
  • Xantis - yak
  • Xantus - a bird
  • Xantusiidae (family of night lizards)
  • Xantus murrelet - a small seabird found in the California Current system in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Xeme - an artic fork-tailed gull.
  • Xenarthra - mammal in South America
  • Xenicidae (family of New Zealand wrens)
  • Xenopeltidae (family of reptiles including sunbeam snake- Xenopeltis)
  • Xenipirostris (genus of birds from Madagascar)
  • Xenops - a rain forest bird from the Americas
  • Xenopterygii (order of fishes including clingfishes)
  • Xenopus - a frog; toad
  • Xenurine - a species of armadillo; a cabassou.
  • Xenurus unicinctus - an armadillo native of the tropical parts of South America.
  • Xerus - a type of ground squirrel from Africa
  • Xiphias - a swordfish.
  • Xiphias gladius
  • Xiphosuran - a horseshoe crab.
  • Xoloitzcuintli - a dog

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