There is another animalof this class which the furriers call Guepard.
They hold that the contagion is expired with the air from the affected lungs, and that it must be almost immediately inspired by another animal in order to produce the disease.
The eyeball may be torn out of its socket by the horns of another animal, or it may be crowded out with the blunt end of a club, cane, or probe in the hands of a brutal attendant.
The lips may become inflamed from contusions, which are sometimes produced by a blow from the horns of another animal, or, in the case of working oxen, by a blow from the driver.
Not long ago, all parasites were supposed to be dependant during their whole life, and to be incapable of living outside the body of another animal.
Another animal, which has been taken for a Lernaean, deserves to take its place by the side of the Caligi, at least on account of its manner of life.
The embryos of parasites do not usually remain in the animal which gives them lodging; they are evacuated, as well as the eggs, and are conveyed 247 to another animal.
The Maki, of which there are three or four species, has a near resemblance to the monkeys with long tails, but is another animal, and peculiar also to the old continent.
But the most singular things in Nature are not unparalleled; there isanother animal of the same kind, with a similar skin, which is not only stretched from one leg to another, but from the head to the tail.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another animal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.