I need your help! Help me think of animals!

Eeyores Butterfly

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For a reading lesson we do, my class sings a version of the "A Hunting We Will Go Song." At the end, we "catch" an animal. I give them the sounds in the word and then they have to blend it together to make the words. I use all cvc (consonant, vowel, consonant) words. In other words, all the animals have to have three sounds: a consonant sound, a vowel sound, followed by a consonant sound. Examples would be cat, mule, mouse. (In other words, the sound structure is what is important, not the spelling.)

I am starting to run out of animals! Can you please help me think of some animals that use the cvc phoneme structure? I tried googling it and wasn't able to find anything. Thanks!

ETA: Words where an "r" follows the vowel, the r is considered part of the vowel sound. So the word horse would be considered a cvc word. Phonetically it would be: /h//or//s/
 
dog
cow
deer
lamb
moose
rat
yak
goat
hare
mare
mole
bat
bull
fox
pig
seal
bear
boar
kid
ram
toad
 
buck
duck
frog, quail (blends at the beginning, though so not sure if it'll work for you)
mouse
whale
 


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