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Animal Names That Start With ‘G’ For Kids

We must teach our kids the names of some common animals to help them expand their general knowledge and add new animal names to their vocabulary. But we should make sure that the names we are teaching our children should be taught in a way that children learn and remember them.

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In this article, we have covered animal names that start with “G”, along with a short description of each animal. Let’s take a look at animal names with “G” for kindergarten.

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List Of Common Animals That Start With ‘G’

Animal Names That Start With 'G'

Trying to teach your child animals names that start with “G”? Below, we have a list of “G” alphabet animal names for you to teach your child. Let’s take a look at them.

1. Giraffe

An animal known for its long neck, a giraffe is a herbivores animal and is widely found in tropical and subtropical areas. The height of the giraffe can reach up to around 5 meters, with a weight of more than 1,000 kg for the males.

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Fun fact: No two giraffes have the exact same coat pattern.

2. Goat

An animal bred by humans for meat and milk, goats are herbivorous. Goats are more selective feeders than sheep, cows, pigs and even dogs.

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Fun fact: This animal doesn’t have teeth on the upper jaw.

3. Gorilla

A gorilla is an omnivorous animal that lives in tropical forest areas in Africa. Around 97% of the DNA of the gorilla is identical to the human DNA. Gorillas need around 25 kg of food in their daily life, which consists of the flowers, leaves, stems, seeds and other parts of the plants.

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Fun fact: The nose prints of these animals are as unique as human fingerprints.

4. Grasshopper

Grasshoppers are herbivorous animals with a pair of antennas, and the Ovipositor is much shorter than the body. Grasshoppers eat grass and leaves. The animal moves from one place to another by hopping.

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Fun fact: These animals have ears on their bellies.

5. Guinea Pig

An animal that generally can be found in mountainous areas, guinea pigs make their house by digging in the soil and can communicate with each other by whistling loudly. Their favourite foods include grasses, roots, berries, moss, and even flowers.

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Fun fact: The animal has 4 toes on their front feet and 3 toes on its back feet.

6. Gazelle

A type of antelope with a very graceful appearance, gazelle is small in size and can run faster to avoid enemies. The animal has long horns on the head and brown fur along with the lines.

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Fun fact: The animals can leap more than 10 feet into the air.

7. Gecko

This is an animal similar to a home lizard but bigger in size. Some of the geckos are now considered pets for their beautiful appearance and also for their easiness of taking care of. Geckos live in tree holes and stone cavities.

Fun fact: The animal scores lines on its tail that allow them to snap off quickly if a predator grabs them.

8. Gerbil

Also known as a desert mouse, Gerbil’s original habitat is in the desert area. This animal can hide under the soil with a depth of up to 1 meter. This omnivorous animal can eat plants and small insects only.

Fun fact: The animal can shed its tail if it gets caught.

9. Gharial

An animal commonly found in the water areas of Northern India and the countries around, the appearance of Gharial is similar to the crocodile. Gharials spend most of their time underwater because their legs are not designed to live on land.

Fun fact: The eggs of this animal are the largest of any crocodile species and weigh, on average, 6 ounces.

10. Golden Lion Tamarin

An animal with reddish golden hair covering the body, Golden Lion Tamarin are social animals and live in groups. The population of these animals is getting less and less each year. There are conservations of this animal built in some countries.

Fun fact: The animal moves quadrupedally through the trees and can spring and leap between branches and vines.

Other Animal Names That Begin With ‘G’

Now that your little one knows the name of some common “G” letter animal names, it’s time to teach them the name of some more animals with “G” in their name mentioned below.

  • Goblin Shark
  • Goldcrest
  • Ghost Crab
  • Golden Tortoise Beetle
  • Goldfish
  • Gopher
  • Gibbon
  • Grass Snake
  • Genet
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Glass Frog
  • Galapagos Penguin
  • Gecko
  • Gila Monster
  • Galapagos Tortoise

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Animal Names Starting with ‘Y’ for Kids 
Animal Names that Start with J for Children
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