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一篇描寫動物的英語作文80詞1.MyCatIhavealovelycatnamedMimi.SheisoneofthemostadorablecreaturesI'veeverseen.Mimihassoft,whitefurwithafewblackspotsonherback.Hereyesarebigandbright,liketwoshinybluegems.Whenshelooksatme,itseemsasifshecantalkwiththoseexpressiveeyes.Sheisveryactiveduringtheday.Shelovestochaseaftersmallballsandplaywithstrings.Sometimes,sheclimbsontothebookshelfandknocksthingsdown,whichcanbeabitnaughtybutalsoreallycute.Atnight,Mimibecomesveryquiet.Sheusuallycurlsupatthefootofmybedandsleepssoundly.WheneverIgethome,sherunstowardsmeimmediately,purringloudly,showinghowhappysheistoseeme.IreallylovemylittlecatMimi.2.TheDogNextDoorThereisadoglivingnextdoorcalledMax.Heisamedium-sizedLabradorretriever.Maxhasshort,smoothbrownfurthatalwayslookscleanandshiny.Hisearsarefloppy,andtheymoveconstantly,asifhe'salwayslisteningforsomethinginteresting.Histailislikeawaggingpropeller,alwaysmovingfromsidetosidewhenhe'sexcited.Maxisextremelyfriendly.EverytimeIpassbytheirhouse,herunstothefence,barkinghappilytogreetme.Helovesplayingfetch.Hisownerthrowsaball,andhewilldashafteritatfullspeed,thenbringitbackwithgreatpride.Heisalsoveryintelligent.Hecanunderstandsimplecommandslike"sit","stay"and"come".Oncehisownertoldhimtowaitatthedoorwhilehewentinsidetogetsomething,andMaxjustsatthereobedientlyuntilhisownercameback.Maxisreallyawonderfuldog.3.DolphinsintheOceanDolphinsaresomeofthemostfascinatinganimalsintheworld.Theyliveinthevastoceanandareknownfortheirgraceandintelligence.Dolphinshavestreamlinedbodies,whichareperfectforswimmingquicklythroughthewater.Theirskinissmoothandgray,almostlikeasleeksubmarine.Theyhaveadorsalfinontheirbacksthathelpsthemstaystablewhileswimming.Theseamazingcreaturesarehighlysocial.Theyswimingroupscalledpods,communicatingwitheachotherthroughaseriesofclicks,whistles,andbodymovements.Theyseemtohaveacomplexlanguagethatscientistsarestilltryingtofullyunderstand.Dolphinsarealsoveryplayful.Theylovetojumpoutofthewater,performingacrobaticflipsandspins.Sometimes,theyevenridethewavescreatedbyboats,lookinglikethey'rehavingthetimeoftheirlives.Theirintelligenceallowsthemtolearntrickseasily,andtheyoftenputonshowsatmarineparks,delightingaudiencesaroundtheworld.4.MyPetRabbitIownapetrabbitnamedBunny.Sheisasmallandfluffyballofcuteness.Bunnyhaslong,softearsthatcanturnindifferentdirectionstocatcheverysound.Herfurispurewhite,likefreshlyfallensnow,andhereyesarebigandred,resemblingtwotinyrubies.Sheisaverygentleanimal.Shespendsmostofherdaynibblingonhayandfreshvegetables.WheneverIputmyhandintohercage,shecomesovercuriouslyandsniffsitgently.Sometimes,she'llevenlickmyfingers.BunnylovestohoparoundthegardenwhenIletherout.Sheexploreseverycorner,sniffingtheflowersandgrass.Butshecanalsobeabitshy.Ifshehearsasuddenloudnoise,she'llquicklyhideunderabushorrunbacktohercage.TakingcareofBunnybringsmesomuchjoyeveryday.5.ElephantsintheJungleElephantsarethegiantsofthejungle.Thesemagnificentcreaturesaretrulyasighttobehold.Adultelephantsarehuge,withthick,wrinkledgrayskinthatlookslikearmor.Theirtrunksarelongandflexible,likeamulti-purposetool.Theyusetheirtrunkstopickupfood,drinkwater,andevengreetotherelephants.Theirtusks,whicharelong,curvedteeth,arebothasymboloftheirstrengthandameansofdefense.Elephantsliveinherds,ledbyamatriarch.Theyhavestrongfamilybonds.Theolderelephantstakecareoftheyoungones,teachingthemimportantsurvivalskillssuchasfindingfoodandwater.Thesegentlegiantsareherbivores.Theyspendalargepartoftheirdayeatingleaves,grass,andfruits.Despitetheirlargesize,theymoverelativelyquietlythroughthejungle,usingtheirsensitivefeettofeeltheground.Elephantsareanimportantpartofthejungleecosystem,andweshoulddoourbesttoprotectthem.6.BirdsinMyGardenTherearemanykindsofbirdsthatvisitmygarden,andtheybringlifeandcolortotheplace.Oneofthemostcommonbirdsisthesparrow.Sparrowsaresmallandbrown,withalivelychirpingvoice.Theyflitaroundthegarden,hoppingfromoneplanttoanother,lookingforseedsandinsectstoeat.Theirquickmovementsandconstantchattermakethegardenseemmorealive.Thentherearethecolorfulfinches.Somehavebrightredfeathers,whileothersareyelloworgreen.TheyoftencometothebirdfeederIputinthegarden.Theyperchonthefeeder,peckingattheseeds,andtheirbeautifulplumagemakesthegardenlooklikealittlepieceofparadise.Thepigeonsarealsoregularvisitors.Theyarelargerthansparrowsandfinches,withsmoothgrayfeathers.Theywalkaroundthegardenfloor,sometimescooingsoftly.Watchingthesedifferentbirdsinmygardenisoneofmyfavoritepastimes.7.MyPetHamsterIhaveacutepethamsternamedCoco.Heisatinyballofenergy.Cocohasshort,golden-brownfurthatfeelsverysoft.Hiseyesaresmallbutbright,alwayslookingaroundcuriously.Hehastwosmallearsthatstandupstraight,readytocatchanysound.Hamstersarenocturnalanimals,soCocoismostactiveatnight.Duringtheday,heusuallysleepsinhislittlewoodenhouseinthecage.Butwhennightfalls,hecomesouttoplay.Helovesrunningonhisexercisewheel,spinningitroundandroundasfastashecan.Cocoalsoenjoysexploringhiscage.Hedigsinthesawdust,makinglittletunnels.Andhe'sveryfondofhisfood,especiallysunflowerseeds.WheneverIofferhimaseed,hegrabsitwithhistinypawsandstartsmunchingonitrightaway.TakingcareofCocoisalotoffun.8.LionsintheSavannahLionsarethekingsofthesavannah.Thesemajesticanimalsrulethegrasslandswiththeirstrengthandpresence.Malelionsareeasilyrecognizablewiththeirlarge,bushymanesthatsurroundtheirheads.Theirfurisatawnycolor,whichhelpsthemblendinwiththedrygrassofthesavannah.Femalelionsareslightlysmallerbutareequallyfiercehunters.Lionsliveinprides,whichconsistofseveralfemales,theircubs,andafewmalelions.Thefemalesarethemainhunters.Theyworktogetherinacoordinatedwaytostalkandcapturepreysuchaszebrasandantelopes.Afterasuccessfulhunt,thewholepridesharesthemeal.Thelion'sroarisoneofthemostpowerfulsoundsintheanimalkingdom.Itcanbeheardfrommilesawayandisusedtomarktheirterritoryandcommunicatewithotherlions.Cubsareveryplayful.Theytumblearoundinthegrass,learningimportantskillsfromtheolderlions.LionsaretrulyanamazingspeciesintheAfricansavannah.9.MyPetFishIhaveasmallaquariumathomewithseveralpetfish.Amongthem,myfavoriteisagoldfishnamedGoldie.Goldiehasbeautiful,shinyorangescalesthatglistenunderthelightoftheaquarium.Herfinsarelongandflowing,likedelicatesilkribbons.Shehasbig,roundeyesthatalwaysseemtobelookingattheworldaroundherwithwonder.Goldieisveryactiveinthewater.Sheswimsaroundtheaquarium,exploringeverycorner.SometimesshehidesbehindthelittleplasticplantsIputinthere,andthensuddenlydartsout.FeedingGoldieisoneofmydailyjoys.WhenIsprinklefishfoodintothewater,shequicklyswimstothesurfaceandstartsgobblingitup.Sheseemstoknowexactlywhenit'sfeedingtime.WatchingGoldieswimgracefullyintheaquariumrelaxesmeafteralongday.10.KangaroosinAustraliaKangaroosareuniquean

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