SINGULAR/ PLURAL NOUNS.

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SINGULAR/ PLURAL NOUNS

rhinoceros

rhinoceros es

ostrich

ostrich es

hippopotamus

es hippopotamus OR hippopotami

flamingo

flamingo es OR flamingos

stork

stork s

cheetah

cheetah s

giraffe

giraffe s

zebra

zebra s

Nouns with identical singular and plural forms deer

Nouns with identical singular and plural forms sheep

Nouns with identical singular and plural forms moose

Nouns with identical singular and plural forms bison or bisons

Nouns with identical singular and plural forms buffalo or buffaloes