Oct 28, 2024

10 animals whose names start with the letter V

Sonal Khandelwal

Letter V

Discover a world of vibrant creatures, each with unique qualities that make them stand out. Here’s a look at ten animals whose names begin with the letter V.

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Vole

Tiny and adaptable, voles create extensive burrow systems to store food and shelter from predators. Their high reproduction rate keeps their populations resilient.

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Vampire Bat

Not a creature of myths, this tiny bat feeds on animal blood. Its razor-sharp teeth and anticoagulant saliva help it feed stealthily in the dark.

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Vaquita Porpoise

The world’s rarest marine mammal, vaquitas are small, shy porpoises found in the Gulf of California. Sadly, they’re critically endangered due to fishing practices.

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Velvet Spider

This aptly named spider has a soft, velvet-like appearance and lives in ground burrows. Despite the cuddly name, its venom is potent for small insects.

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Vervet Monkey

These social monkeys have distinctively coloured tails and faces. Vervet monkeys communicate using complex calls, each warning of specific predators like leopards or snakes.

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Vicugna Pacos

The world’s rarest marine mammal, vaquitas are small, shy porpoises found in the Gulf of California. Sadly, they’re critically endangered due to fishing practices.

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Vicuña

Related to the llama, the vicuña’s fleece is among the world’s softest and most prized. It roams high Andes regions, surviving in chilly altitudes.

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Viper Snake

Masters of stealth, vipers rely on venomous bites to catch prey. Found worldwide, their heat-sensing pits make them formidable hunters, even in total darkness.

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Vizsla Dog

Hungarian in origin, the vizsla is a loyal hunting dog known for its reddish-brown coat and boundless energy. They make affectionate companions for active owners.

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Vulturine Guineafowl

The vulturine guineafowl, with striking blue and black feathers, roams Africa’s dry savannas. Its social nature keeps it safe in groups while foraging for insects.

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