I’m fiddling with a card game concept, and a very important part of it is creatures interacting with other specific kinds of creatures. This necessarily means I need to come up with lots of type names that are descriptive but vague enough to shove literally anything in them. Here’s some good examples: “bug” containing ants, shrimps, pillbugs, bees, and literally anything that could be called a creepy crawly; “fish” containing everything from salmon to sharks to eels to octopi; “trees” containing all the stuff you are thinking of as well as those precambrian 6-foot fungi pillars; and “cats” including housecats, big cats, cheetah, and carcals.

And that’s everything I can think of that would be useful. You see my problem? I know there are other casual-usage words for big categories of critters, but my grasp of the Enlgish language is fickle and leaves me whenever it is most inconvenient. If there is a list I could work from, that would be very helpful. Otherwise, volunteer as many words as you think would be useful.

  • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Fish: anything that swims

    Bird: anything that flies

    Floof: anything small and furry

    Behemoth: anything large and stompy

    Leviathan: anything large and swimmy

    Beast: anything big and bitey or not otherwise categorized

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      2 months ago

      In a similar vein, you have these categories:

      • fourfooted beasts of the earth
      • wild beasts
      • creeping things
      • fowls of the air
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      2 months ago

      Bats – the quintessential floof bird.

      Beaver – halfway between beast and floof