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7 animals whose names begin with the letter “F”

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 17, 2025, 15:00 IST
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7 animals whose names begin with the letter “F”

The animal kingdom is full of fascinating creatures, and even a single letter can reveal a surprising variety of wildlife. The letter F introduces us to animals that are fast, fierce, gentle, and wonderfully adapted to their environments. From the forests to the oceans, each of these creatures carries its own story, unique traits, and ecological significance - showing just how diverse nature truly is. Here are some of the animals whose names begin with the letter “F.”

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Fox

Foxes are agile, intelligent mammals known for their reddish fur, pointed ears, and bushy tails. Found across forests, grasslands, and even cities, they are excellent hunters with sharp senses and incredible adaptability. Foxes communicate through vocal sounds and body language, often forming loose family groups. Their ability to thrive in changing environments makes them one of the most resilient wild species.

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Falcon

Falcons are powerful birds of prey known for their exceptional speed - especially the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal on Earth. They have sharp talons, keen eyesight, and streamlined bodies built for hunting in mid-air. Falcons are found worldwide and often symbolise precision and strength. Their impressive aerial dives, called stoops, help them catch prey with unmatched accuracy.

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Frog

Frogs are amphibians recognised for their jumping abilities, croaking sounds, and smooth, moist skin. Living both in water and on land, they play vital roles in controlling insect populations. Frogs undergo remarkable transformation during their life cycle - from tadpoles to fully formed adults. Their habitat sensitivity also makes them important indicators of environmental health and ecological balance.

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Flamingo

Flamingos are elegant, pink-feathered birds that live in large colonies near lakes, lagoons, and wetlands. Their striking colour comes from carotenoid-rich foods like algae and crustaceans. Flamingos are known for standing on one leg, a behaviour believed to help conserve body heat. Their synchronised group movements and social interactions add to their charismatic presence in the wild.

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Ferret

Ferrets are domesticised animals that are curious and playful. They are famous because of their lengthy skinny bodies and playful nature; they like to fit into small places and communicate with people. Ferrets spend a lot of time asleep during the day and are very energetic when they are not asleep. Their instincts of hunting render them effective in hunting small animals and this was initially applied in controlling rabbits.

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Firefly

Lightning bugs or fireflies are bioluminescent insects which illuminate the night skies with soft glowing flashes. They generate light as a result of a chemical reaction in the abdomen known as bioluminescence. Fireflies rely on such glowing signals to get mates and communicate. They are mild insects, and live in warm and moist climates, and their enchanted light has rendered them the image of summer night.

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Fiddler crab

Fiddler crabs are small crabs on the coastlines and have a fiddle shaped claw on the male individuals. This claw is used by them to wave, to attract mates and to defend the territory. These crabs dwell in sands and muddy beaches and take shelter and protection in the form of burrows. They are very charming as they keep on waving and moving sideways.

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