Sep 16, 2024

​13 animals with names starting with X​

Sonal Khandelwal

​Exotic X animals​

​Explore thirteen captivating animals whose names begin with the letter X. Each one highlights a different facet of nature, offering a glimpse into the world’s remarkable diversity.​

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Xantus's Hummingbird

​Named in honour of John Xantus, these vibrant hummingbirds have green upperparts and white underparts. They are mostly spotted in Baja California.​

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Xantusia

​Known as night lizards, species within the Xantusia genus are small and reclusive, typically found in North America. They have granular skin and are known for their secretive habits.​

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Xenacanthus

​An extinct genus of freshwater sharks known from fossil records. Xenacanthus had a unique spine on its back and an eel-like body.​

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Xenarthra

​This order of mammals includes armadillos, sloths, and anteaters. Xenarthrans are distinctive due to their unique vertebral joints and slow metabolic rates.​

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Xenochrophis

​A genus of snakes found in Asia, Xenochrophis species are primarily aquatic and often reside near water sources, preying on fish and amphibians.​

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Xenopholis

​A genus of nonvenomous snakes found in South America. These small, nocturnal snakes display distinctive patterns and are primarily active at night. ​

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Xenops

​These small birds inhabit the rainforests of Central and South America. Xenops are known for their upturned bills and remarkable agility when climbing trees.​

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Xenopus

​This genus of African frogs is widely used in scientific research, particularly for their unique egg development. Aquatic by nature, Xenopus have smooth and slippery skin.​

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Xenotarsosaurus

​An extinct genus of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period, Xenotarsosaurus had powerful hind legs and relatively small arms.​

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Xerus inauris

​A species within the Xerus genus, commonly known as the South African ground squirrel. It is characterised by its bushy tail and a distinctive stripe running along its back.​

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​Xerus inauris​

​A species within the Xerus genus, commonly known as the South African ground squirrel. It is characterised by its bushy tail and a distinctive stripe running along its back.​

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Xiphias

​The scientific name for swordfish, Xiphias are recognised for their elongated, flat bills and robust bodies. They are powerful swimmers and a favourite among game fishers.​

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Xiphosura

​Also known as horseshoe crabs, Xiphosura are marine arthropods famous for their hard carapaces and long, pointed tails.​

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