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7 creatures from the animal world whose names begin with W

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 25, 2025, 15:04 IST
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7 creatures from the animal world whose names begin with W

The animal kingdom is rich with diversity, and many creatures have names starting with the letter "W." From the icy waters of the Arctic to the dense forests of Australia, these animals showcase the adaptability and uniqueness of wildlife. Let’s have a look at some of these species having their names starting with “W.”

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Wolf

Wolves are wild canines known for their social structure and hunting prowess. They live in packs and communicate through howls, body language, and scent marking. Found primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia, wolves play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems.

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Walrus

Walruses are large marine mammals characterised by their long tusks and whiskered faces. They inhabit Arctic regions, spending much of their time on ice floes or beaches. Their tusks are used for hauling out onto ice and for defense against predators.

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Whale

Whales are massive marine mammals known for their intelligence and complex behaviours. They are found in oceans worldwide, from the icy waters of the poles to tropical seas. Species range from the enormous blue whale to the acrobatic humpback whale.

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Wombat

Wombats are burrowing marsupials native to Australia. They have strong limbs and claws for digging extensive tunnels. Known for their backward-facing pouches and short, sturdy bodies, wombats are primarily nocturnal and herbivorous.

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Woodpecker

Woodpeckers are birds recognised for their drumming on tree trunks. They have specialised beaks and strong neck muscles to bore into wood in search of insects. Their pecking also helps in the decomposition of dead trees, contributing to forest health.

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Warthog

Warthogs are wild pigs native to Africa, easily identifiable by their tusks and wart-like protrusions on their faces. They are often seen in savannas and grasslands, where they forage for roots, berries, and grasses. Despite their tough appearance, they are generally shy creatures but can be defensive and use their tusks for fighting and foraging.

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Wildebeest

Wildebeests are big antelopes that are found in Africa and have the habit of migrating annually in the Serengeti and Maasai Mara ecosystems. The migration is among the most breathtaking wildlife scenes with thousands of wildebeests migrating in search of new pastures. Their expedition is full of troubles that include passages through rivers and attacks by predators.


A closer look at animals beginning with W shows that life on earth is incredibly diverse and adaptive. All these animals are endowed with distinct features, which make them survive in their respective habitat. The appreciation of this diversity helps one to feel closer to the natural world.

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