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Crissov opened this issue Oct 12, 2017 · 0 comments
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Animals from European folk fables #402

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Crissov commented Oct 12, 2017

Animal German Name Emoji
monkey Martin πŸ’ 🐡
bear Braun / (Meister) Petz 🐻
beaver Bokert #123
badger Grimbart #111
duck Tybbke πŸ¦†
donkey, ass Boldewyn #232
vixen Ermelyn 🦊
fox Reineke, Reinhart 🦊
goose Adelheid #95
jay Markart (🐦)
cockerel, rooster Henning πŸ“ πŸ”
hare, rabbit (Meister) Lampe 🐰 πŸ‡
hen Kratzefuß πŸ”
dog, hound Hylax πŸ• 🐢
doggy, puppy, poodle Wackerlos 🐩 πŸ• 🐢
hedgehog Arbnora; Swinegel Unicode 10.0
rabbit, bunny Γ„ugler 🐰 πŸ‡
tomcat Hinze 🐱 🐈
cat, kitten Murner 🐱 🐈
crow Merkenau #208
crane LΓΌtke #210
lamb, sheep Lamb πŸ‘
leopard Lupardus πŸ†
lion Nobel 🦁
lynx, bobcat Lynx #89 Β 
raven PflΓΌckebeutel #208
stork Adebar #209
ram, sheep Bellyn 🐏 πŸ‘
wolf Isegrim 🐺
she-wolf Gieremund 🐺
goat Metke 🐐

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