by Akash
Rhinoceros: A large, thick-skinned mammal with one or two horns on its snout.
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Antelope: A hoofed mammal with branched horns.
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Deer: A hoofed mammal with antlers that are shed and regrown each year.
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Goat: A hoofed mammal with curved horns.
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Sheep: A hoofed mammal with curved horns.
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Bison: A large, heavily built hoofed mammal with a single, massive horn on its head.
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Water buffalo: A large, hoofed mammal with a single, curved horn on its head.
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Yak: A large, long-haired bovid with a pair of backward-curving horns.
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Giraffe: The tallest land animal, with a pair of long, straight horns.
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Narwhal: A large, Arctic whale with a single, spiraled tusk.
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