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		Definition of animal life in English: animal lifenoun mass nounAnimals collectively, especially those native to a particular region, habitat, or geological period.  early animal life in the oceans  an impressive diversity of animal life  Example sentencesExamples -  Forests were the home to more animal life, in the form of wild game, than could be found as domesticated livestock.
 -  Mushrooms and animal life develop under the shade of young pines, providing other bounties.
 -  Three different environments—wetlands, rainforest and grasslands—feature the plant and animal life which is indigenous to them and the sanctuary boasts 1600 animals in total.
 -  An impressive diversity of animal life includes elephant seals, sea lions, penguins, and other birds.
 -  The intent is to produce science-based ways to predict the effect that various natural or human changes might have on the water balance and the plant and animal life in the basin.
 -  The Management Policy calls for the perpetuation of the native animal life of the parks and the maintenance of the "natural abundance, behavior, diversity, and ecological integrity of native animals".
 -  His vignettes of country life, as well as his close observations of animal life in its natural setting, were much admired.
 -  Not only do they capture exotic animal life, the shots are framed so delicately that many times I felt I was watching a living expressionist painting.
 -  Access is by defined pathways and roads only, in an effort to protect the existing plant and animal life from being over-run by human tourists.
 -  Parks were few, green space was minimal, and, by 1944, just about the only urban animal life consisted of rats, mice, and crows.
 
    Definition of animal life in US English: animal lifenoun Animals collectively, especially those native to a particular region, habitat, or geological period.  early animal life in the oceans  an impressive diversity of animal life  Example sentencesExamples -  The intent is to produce science-based ways to predict the effect that various natural or human changes might have on the water balance and the plant and animal life in the basin.
 -  Mushrooms and animal life develop under the shade of young pines, providing other bounties.
 -  Parks were few, green space was minimal, and, by 1944, just about the only urban animal life consisted of rats, mice, and crows.
 -  Three different environments—wetlands, rainforest and grasslands—feature the plant and animal life which is indigenous to them and the sanctuary boasts 1600 animals in total.
 -  Not only do they capture exotic animal life, the shots are framed so delicately that many times I felt I was watching a living expressionist painting.
 -  Access is by defined pathways and roads only, in an effort to protect the existing plant and animal life from being over-run by human tourists.
 -  The Management Policy calls for the perpetuation of the native animal life of the parks and the maintenance of the "natural abundance, behavior, diversity, and ecological integrity of native animals".
 -  Forests were the home to more animal life, in the form of wild game, than could be found as domesticated livestock.
 -  His vignettes of country life, as well as his close observations of animal life in its natural setting, were much admired.
 -  An impressive diversity of animal life includes elephant seals, sea lions, penguins, and other birds.
 
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