It's odd that in English the adjective meaning 'pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling a particular animal' is often a very different word from the animal itself. Think of dog/canine, cat/feline and wolf/lupine. This is often because the word for the animal comes from Old English, but the adjective has a Latin root. Here are some more adjectives relating to animals, birds, insects and sea creatures:
ant: formic
bear: ursine
chicken: galline or gallinaceous
crab: cancrine
crow: corvine
deer: cervine
eagle: aquiline
fox: vulpine
goat: caprine
lobster: homarine
monkey: simian
mouse: murine
parrot: psittacine
reindeer: rangiferine
sheep: ovine
wasp: vespine
weasel: musteline
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