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  Indian Rhino is 'Indo Sai' (pronounced like 'sigh'), 'no' is similar to ('s)  in English.

        Rhino's Horn  - Sai no tsu-no (pronounced as cik-no)

        Indian Rhino's Hoof print (translated to Indian rhino's foot print) - Indo sai no a-shi-a-to

        Indian Rhino's Skin - Indo sai no ka-wa

        Herbivore Pellets (translated to Indian rhinos' food) - Indo sai no ta-be-mo-no (pronounced as ta-bay-mo-no)

        Rhino's Dung - Sai no fun (pronounced as foon)

 

 

Tiger is 'To-ra'

Tiger's Whiskers - To-ra no hi-ge

 

 

Leopard is 'Hyo-o' (pronounced as hio) or 're-o-pa-a-do'

Leopard's Whiskers - Hyo-o no hi-ge

Leopard's Claws - Hyo-o no tsu-me (Pronounced as cik-may)

 

 

Lion is 'Ra-i-on' (pronounced as rai-on) 

 

Lion's Whiskers - Ra-i-on no hi-ge

Lion's Claws - Ra-i-on no tsu-me

Lion's Mane - Ra-i-on no ta-te-ga-mi

 

 

Giraffe is 'Ki-rin'

 

Giraffe's Tail Hair - Kirin no ship-po no ke

Giraffe's Tooth - Kirin no ha

 

 

Porcupine is 'Ya-ma-ra-shi' (pronounced as ya-ma-rush)

 

Porcupines' Quills - Ya-ma-ra-shi no ha-ri

 

 

Bat is 'Ko-mo-ri'

Bat's Skull  - ko-mo-ri no zu-ga-i-ko-tsu

 

 

Snake is 'He-bi' (pronounced as hair-bee)

Snake's Skin - He-bi no ka-wa

 

 

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