< Mohawk
katshénen : animal (domesticated);
káryo : animal (wild);
tsikerahwihstaks : bat;
kanya'kwari'kó:wa : bear (grizzly);
kanya'kwari : bear (black);
kanya'kwaritakenra : bear (polar);
tsyennito : beaver;
kanawakeha : bobcat;
tsitekeriyakon : buffalo (woodland);
atinati : caribou;
orhyoken : chipmunk;
tyo'nhonskwaron : cow;
ohskennonton : deer (white-tail);
ohskennonton tewahontes : deer (black-tail);
èrhar : dog;
tsyononnyowane : elk;
tyorahteken : fisher;
tsitsho : fox;
akosatens : horse;
tahontaneken'kó:wa : lynx;
ahneseranóha : marten;
ayóha : mink;
skanyonhsa : moose;
otsinowen : mouse (field);
anokyen : muskrat;
tawí:ne' : otter;
anéntaks : porcupine;
kén:reks : puma;
kwayen´a : rabbit (cotton-tail);
tahontaneken : rabbit (snowshoe);
atí:ron : raccoon;
otsinowen'kó:wa : rat;
aní:tas : skunk;
tahwasenh : squirrel (flying);
onkwetakon : squirrel (gray);
aró:sen : squirrel (red);
ohkwáho : wolf (timber);
aninhetshotarhon : wolverine;
anonhwarawéron : woodchuck (groundhog).
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