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20 Body Parts

1. Arm: something resembling an arm in form and/or function, a part of a garment covering
the arm, might or power or ability, a component or division, or support.
2. Blood: refers to kinship or lineage, or to a quality intrinsic to someone because it’s
supposedly a hereditary trait, or to bloodshed; as a verb, refers to providing a hound with
a scented object to prompt a hunt, or to introducing to bloodshed or killing
3. Bone: the core, essence, or heart of something, or the design or framework of a
composition, or a subject (usually in the idiom “bone of contention”) or an inclination or
talent or, more often, the lack thereof (“I don’t have an artistic bone in my body”), or
something intended to placate (“Throw him a bone”)
4. Breast: the location of emotion, something resembling a breast, or part of a garment
that covers the literal breast (the sometimes-synonym chest first referred to a box and
then was applied, by association, to the section of the body)
5. Foot: something resembling a foot in form and/or function, a lower or opposite end or
edge or the bottom of something, a standard length, a unit of meter in verse, or a step or
speed
6. Heart: courage or fortitude or persistence, affection or compassion or feelings, the
center or essential or vital part of something, or a stylized representation of the organ, or
one or more playing cards featuring such a symbol or a card game focusing on this suit
7. Hip: an angle of an intersection of parts of a roof
8. 8Intestine: the phrase “intestinal fortitude,” describing courage, derives from the
association of the intestines with bravery (compare the informal synonym guts)
9. Leg: a limb like component, the part of an article of clothing or footwear that covers the
leg, part of a journey or race, or one competition among several similar events, or long-
term appeal or interest
10. Liver: a grayish and reddish brown, and seen in the expression “lily livered,” meaning
“cowardly”
11. Lungs: a respiratory aid or device, or a variation of the literal meaning referring to
someone’s capacity for producing loud sounds
12. Muscle: physical force, especially for intimidation or persuasion; as a verb, to infiltrate
(often in the phrase “muscle in”)
13. Neck: a geographical or structural feature resembling a neck, or a narrow margin (as in
the finish of a race), or, informally, a part or region; as a verb, to narrow, or to caress and
kiss passionately
14. Shoulder: the side of an artificial or natural structure, as the shoulder of a road or of a
mountain; as a verb, to push aside, or to bear, as with responsibility
15. Stomach: courage or fortitude, or desire or inclination, or appetite; in verb form, to put
up with or withstand
16. Torso: an artistic representation of the human trunk, or something incomplete or
damaged
17. Vein: a channel of water or a bed of mineral in rock or ice, or a quality or style, or an
aptitude or mood
18. Viscera: in the adjectival form, visceral, corresponds to the adjective gut (for example,
“gut feeling”), meaning “instinctive” (as in “She had a visceral sense that she was in
danger”); alternatively, it means “earthy” (“The movie has a visceral tone, with its coarse
characters and rough action”)
19. Waist: something resembling a waist in form and/or function (as part of an aircraft or
marine vessel), an article (or part of an article) of clothing worn on or around the waist,
or a line around the waist or a measurement of the line
20. Womb: a space resembling a womb in form and/or function, or the literal or figurative
birthplace of an idea, product, or other physical or intellectual creation

Source: https://www.dailywritingtips.com/20-names-of-body-parts-and-elements-and-
their-figurative-meanings/

20 Animals
1. Orangutan- Orangutan means “man of the forest” in Malay. Orangutan is the largest
species of the great monkeys. They are live in trees and spend most of their times
there.
2. Golden Lion Tamarin- They are arboreal, live in communities, and the rainforests of
Brazil in South America is their natural habitat. Golden Lion Tamarins are primates of the
size of a squirrel, with a golden silky mane like lion’s. They have very strong legs with
sharp claws that enable them to looking for insects from tree barks. It feeds on insects,
fruits and small birds.
3. Jaguar- Jaguars are species of wild cats found in Central and South America. They prey
on capybaras, turtles, birds, and reptiles. They prefer living in habitats that have water
sources and they are good swimmers. They are nocturnal animals with strong physical
features, like short limbs and an extremely strong jaw with long and sharp canine teeth.
4. Capybara- This largest rodents can be found in swamps and marshes, and close to
rivers and lakes in Central and South America. They mainly feed on aquatic plants, tree
barks and fruits. They can be found in large groups and they are excellent swimmers.
Jaguars, anacondas and harpy eagles prey upon capybaras.
5. Toco Toucan- They cannot fly very well and they are found hopping most of the time.
Toco Toucans are the largest among their species and mainly found in the Amazon
River basin. Their striking feature is their long, curved bill and their bright color. They
feed on bird eggs, frogs and fruits. They are social birds, in cavities built in tree barks.
6. Anaconda- Anaconda is a type of constrictor snake. It’s the largest snake in the world
and commonly found in Amazon River. Anaconda is a good climber and can live without
food for almost a year after feeding on a big prey. Their favorite diet consists of rodents,
pigs, deers, and birds. There’s a report said that anaconda can eat an alligator also.
7. Poison Dart Frog- They are bright colored frogs found in South and Central American
tropical rainforests. They feed on small insects like spiders, ants, and flies. They have a
poisonous skin and the poison is used on the tips of darts and arrows for hunting.
8. Monarch butterfly- Monarch butterflies mainly found in North America. They look
beautiful and have bright-colored, scaly wings. Monarch butterflies are a species of
poisonus butterflies that feed on the milkweed plant. Their predators fall sick if they eat
them due to the poison and hence. Avoid preying on them.
9. Malayan Sun Bear- They are skillful climbers, aided by long sickle-shaped claws on all
four feet. Named for the golden crescent, or “U” shaped golden patch on their chest.
This bears are omnivores. Their diet also includes fruits, insects, small mammals, and
birds. Their natural habitat is in southern part of China and Southeast Asia.
10. Crested Guan- Crested Guan is the northern member of the genus Penelope. Their
presence are often indicated by its loud honking and yelping cries or crashing sounds.
Several other species of guans appear very similar and are separated by range and
vocalizations. This species can be quite approachable and even tame in protected
areas, but throughout much of its range, Crested Guan is heavily hunted.
11. Okapi- This animal is like the cross breeding between zebra and antelope. Okapi is still
closely related with giraffe. They spend most of their time to eat on the Central African
rainforest. Their main diets are consisting of grass, fruits and roots. They can get various
leaves and fruits with their long tongue.
12. Boto- The Amazon River Dolphin or Boto is one of the five species of dolphins which is
live on the river. Boto lives on the Amazon River and Orinoco alcoves, South America.
They can be located swimming along the mangrove trees. This species is also called as
the pink dolphin.
13. Glass Frog- If you looked at this species, you will think that this frog is a see through
creature. Glass Frog can be located in every Central and South America rainforest.
There are more than 150 species of this magnificent frog.
14. Cassowary- This giant bird can be located in the New Guinea and Australia rainforest.
This colorful flightless bird is the third biggest bird in the world after the emu and ostrich.
The male cassowary is brighter in color than the female.
15. Marmoset- This unique primate can be located in the South American rainforest.
Marmoset is probably the cutest primates of all time. There are 22 species of Marmoset
existed in the world. The amazing fact from this creature is , they always gave birth of
twins.
16. Mata-mata- This strange looking turtle can be recognized by its triangular flat head.
Mata-mata can be located in the Amazon rainforest. Mata-mata hunting their prey with
their remarkable camouflage, by emerging their body resembling a piece of dead tree to
avoid the predators.
17. Siamang- Siamang is a black primate and this is the native animal of South East Asian
continent. They are the biggest species in the world. Siamang can be recognized by
their loud voice. Their voice is used as the sign of their territorial between the rival
groups.
18. Gorilla-Gorilla is the biggest primate in the world. The main diet of this grand primate is
consisting of vegetables and sometimes they hunt for insect for fulfilling their need of
protein. Gorilla can be located in the African rainforest. Gorilla is the second species
after chimps which is closely related in the DNA aspect with human.
19. Rhinoceros- This mammal is big and they are known as the high tempered animal.
They can weigh more than 1.000 kg. Although rhinoceros is big in their physical
appearance but they are herbivore animal. Their skin is thick and they have hearing and
smelling senses. Most of the rhino can live until 40 years.
20. Elephant- This grand mammal from the family Elephantidae and the order of
Proboscidea. There are two species of elephant which are The African and Asian
elephant. Elephant can be located in savanna, jungle, dessert and also in the rainforest.
This giant creature is a herbivore mammal.

Source: http://invorma.com/10-kinds-of-tropical-rainforest-animals-with-pictures/
20 Plants
1. Amaryllis
Bulb flowering type plants that produce a cluster of attractive trumpet like flowers in
different color variations.
2. Angel Wing Begonia
This plant is from a large genus named Begonia. The Angel Wing Begonia is one of
the most popular species from the genus.
3. Beach Spider Lily
This amazing bulb based plant "beach spider lily" enjoys environments that are
downright aquatic and easy to maintain.
4. African Violet
African violet care information guide: Belonging to the Saintpaulia Genus with many
species. Growing conditions, possible problems, pictures and description.
5. Bird Of Paradise
The Bird of Paradise is a delightfully easy to care for plant that enjoys warm, balmy
days year round.
6. Belladonna Lily
Also known as the naked lady because of the bare flower stalks that appear without
leaves
7. Blushing Bromeliad
An interesting species from the bromeliad family which produces a red center within
the rosette of leaves.
8. Busy Lizzie
Grown for their attractive blooms outdoors (just about everywhere) and indoors when
given enough bright light.
9. Calla Lily
Keeping this rhizome happy indoors is a matter of paying attention to some very
basic growing conditions.
10. Coral Berry
Also known as the Christmas berry because it produces bright red berries which last
well past Xmas time.
11. Corsage Orchid
The Corsage orchid is not the easiest of orchids to care due to its humidity and
temperature needs.
12. Cyclamen Persicum
A small and attractive flowering pot plant grown during the winter.
13. False Shamrock
A bulbous type species which blooms small trumpet like flowers and has attractive
triangular purple leaves.
14. Flamingo Flower Plant
The beautiful waxed effect flaming flower plant (scientific name: Anthurium
scherzerianum) makes a great ornamental plant that stands out looking lush.
15. Flaming Sword
This species features a red sword like flower head which can grow up to 2ft tall and
attractive mottled leaves.
16. Flowering Maple Plant
The flowering maple (scientific name: Abutilon hybridum) is part of a large plant
genus of flowering and foliage type plants.
17. Kaffir Lily Plant
Caring advice and description of the kaffir lily plant, (botanical name: Clivia miniata),
also the common name bush lily.
18. Lollipop Plant
The lollipop plant (Botanical name: Pachystachys Lutea) is a sub-tropical species
that produces small white flowers from a beautiful cone shaped bract.
19. Lycaste Orchid
There are around 30 species of Lycaste and many of these are hardy and easily
obtainable.
20. Madagascar Jasmine
A flowering climbing vine which blooms white colored fragrant flowers in the right
conditions.

Source: https://www.houseplantsexpert.com/a-z-list-of-house-plants.html

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