| SERIN | Finch closely related to the canary (5) |
| DRACO | Dracaena - - - - -, subtropical dragon tree native to the Canary Islands (5) |
| OKAPI | Striped African mammal closely related to the giraffe, found in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (5) |
| LLAMA | Domesticated South American mammal of the camel family (Camelidae) closely related to the alpaca, guanaco and vicuna (5) |
| GENET | Cat-like nocturnal mammal of the family Viverridae closely related to the civet, having spotted fur and a long ringed tail (5) |
| GREBE | Any long-necked diving bird of the family Podicipedidae, closely related to the flamingos (5) |
| EBONY | Any of various tropical and subtropical trees of the genus Diospyros, closely related to the persimmons (5) |
| DRACUNCULUS | Genus of the dragon arum, native to the Canary Islands (11) |
| STOAT | Small Eurasian mammal that is closely related to the weasel (5) |
| ARNAS | 1980s Alfas closely related to the Nissan Cherry Europe (5) |
| TROUT | Fish closely related to the salmon (5) |
| BRILL | Edible European flatfish closely related to the turbot; Scophthalmus rhombus (5) |
| HYENA | Animal more closely related to the mongoose than the dog |
| DRAGONTREE | Slow-growing palm-like tree of the agave family, native to the Canary Islands |
| SWEDE | Root vegetable closely related to the turnip, known in North America as rutabaga (5) |
| NYALA | Spiral-horned antelope of southern Africa closely related to the kudu and eland; Tragelaphus angasi (5) |
| INUIT | Indigenous people of North America and Greenland closely related to the Yupik and Inupiat (5) |
| LEMUR | Arboreal Madagascan primate closely related to the loris and indris; from Latin, 'ghost' (5) |
| POLOS | These third-generation VWs were closely related to the SEAT Ibiza Mk II (5) |
| HUSKY | Dog breed closely related to the Alaskan malamute |