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9 animals whose names start with the letter ‘G’

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 26, 2025, 15:16 IST
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9 anima​ls whose names start with the letter ‘G’

The natural world is full of extraordinary creatures and each of them are adapted to its environment in unique and fascinating ways. Among them are several remarkable animals whose names begin with the letter G; from towering mammals and agile primates, to tiny insects and freshwater companions. Here are 10 such animals whose names start with letter ‘G' --

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Giraffe

The giraffe is the tallest living terrestrial animal, with an exceptionally long neck, slender legs, and distinctive coat patterns. Native to African savannas, it feeds mainly upon leaves from tall acacia trees inaccessible to other herbivores. Giraffes live in loose social groups, using their height as an essential means of scanning for predators over long distances. Their calm nature and striking appearance make them a symbol of grace and adaptability.

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Gorilla

They are powerful but gentle great apes of central Africa, inhabiting dense forests. Gorillas live in tightly bonded groups that are usually dominated by a dominant silverback. Much of their time is spent foraging for leaves, stems, and fruits. They have strong emotional intelligence; they communicate through gestures, facial expressions, and particular vocalisations. The family lifestyle that they lead and their strength bring forward the complexity of social behaviours among primates.

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Goat

Goats are hardy and adaptable animals; domestication began several thousand years ago. Known for their curiosity and climbing ability, they thrive in mountains, farms, and dry grasslands. Goats provide milk, meat, and fiber, and therefore remain important to human communities worldwide. Their sure-footed movements and playful personalities make them fascinating animals to observe, reflecting both intelligence and independence.

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Gazelle

Gazelles are graceful antelopes, characterized by swiftness and nimbleness. Inhabitants of grasslands and deserts in Africa and Asia, these animals manage to surprise predators with their sudden sprints to safety. Slender bodies, arched horns, and alertness are all crucial for their survival in open environments. While contributing to the balance of their ecosystems, gazelles graze upon grasses and shrubs as they reveal some of the most elegant movements in the animal kingdom.

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Gecko

Geckos are minute-sized lizards known to scale even smooth surfaces because of their specialized adhesive toe pads. They are found in warm parts of the world and are predominantly nocturnal, feeding on insects. Geckos make chirping and clicking sounds to communicate, which is a rare feature among lizards. The diverse coloration, the pattern, and the incredible climbing make geckos one of the most adaptable reptiles.

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Goldfish

Goldfish are popular freshwater fish due to their vibrant colors and peaceful nature. Originating in East Asia, they have been domesticated for many centuries and have resulted in many unique varieties. Goldfish are found in ponds and aquariums, recognising feeding schedules.

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Grasshopper

Grasshoppers are insects with powerful hind legs that enable them to leap over a great distance. They can be found in fields, forests, and grasslands, where they survive mostly on plants. As part of the food chain, they are prey to birds, reptiles, and even small mammals. Commonly heard in many landscapes, the chirps of the grasshoppers are created by rubbing their hind legs against wings or rubbing wings together.

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Gibbon

Gibbons are small-sized apes and have amazing agility; their motion through the forest canopies is a thrilling sight. They swing from tree to tree, using their long arms for support, which is a type of locomotion described as brachiation. Gibbons are Southeast Asian natives that can be found living in family units, which are, by the way, very communicative through loud and nicely tuned calls.

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Gopher

Gophers are burrowing rodents that dig deep tunnels and can be found in North as well as Central America. They have very strong claws and sharp teeth, which are just like chisels, and using these they make extensive caverns underground. Gophers keep their food in cheek pouches and then nibble on roots, tubers, and other vegetation. They are frequently regarded as pests; however, their digging helps to aerate the soil, which in turn benefits the ecosystem as a whole. Their hidden habits render them unnoticeable, yet they are some of the most important workers of nature.

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