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Mouse Face

Mouse Face emoji depicts the snout of a cartoon-like, adorable gray mouse — different emoji providers show it with other facial expressions. There is also the full-body version of this very animal called 🐁 Mouse emoji — it is more realistic. As for meanings, this emoji may be used in its direct meaning of a rodent; also, it may be used instead of the word “rat” to indicate a traitor. And last, it may be used as a synonym for little. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Nest With Eggs

The 🪺 Nest with Eggs emoji represents a half-bird nest with two or three eggs inside, located on a tree branch. The emoji design that was approved by Unicode 14.0 in 2021, along with the emoji 🪹 “Empty Nest”, was further added to the 🐶 “Animals and Nature” category. The emoji means growth, development, new addition to the family, nesting and 🥚 Egg. It can symbolize 🏠 Home, 👧👦 children, 👪 Family and the beginning of something new. Literally it is used in stories about birds and nests, and metaphorically it is used in topics related to home, coziness, and new life. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Octopus

The 🐙 Octopus emoji is a depiction of a large sea creature with eight tentacles and a round head with 👀 Eyes. It is typically colored in shades of red or violet and can be used in any context related to sea life, underwater creatures, or even traveling and diving. Additionally, it can symbolize the ability to multitask or do many things at once. In some cases, this emoji may also indicate a desire for 🤗 Hugs or cuddles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Orangutan

Orangutan emoji is a cute image of an Orangutan scratching its head. It is a new addition to the 😄 Fun variety of animal themed emojis. This emoji can be used to represent a variety of things. As a negative, you can send it to someone instead of directly calling them an ape. As a positive, it canbe used when you are curious about something since apes are naturally curious about the 🌍 World around them. Pair it with a 😡 Pouting Face emoji to show your anger towards the person who was acting like an animal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Otter

The 🦦 Otter emoji depicts an adorable Otter floating on its back, which is a common sight for these aquatic mammals who ❤️ Love to swim. This emoji can be used to describe someone who feels like at home in the 💦 Water or to express your own love for swimming when paired with the 🏊‍♂️ Swimming emoji. The Otter's cute hand gesture also makes it a great choice when asking for a favor or trying to sweet-talk someone into giving you what you want. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Owl

Owl emoji is the picture of a vast predatory 🐦 Bird — in this sense, it may be compared with 🦅 Eagle emoji. However, the Owl lives the 🌃 Night lifestyle keeping asleep in the daytime — so it is used for people who own a similar schedule. This bird is a symbol of wisdom, and also it has become something like a pop culture phenomenon because of its crazy 👀 Eyes. So it may be used to mean madness being very scared or surprised. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ox

Ox emoji depicts the male representative of the same animal species as the 🐄 Cow emoji. However, the Ox doesn’t give milk, so it is used in farming for other purposes like plowing or carrying heavy things. Also, Ox is in no way an insult or anything like that — so this emoji is used quite rarely and always in its direct meaning of indicating a vast, domesticated animal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Palm Tree

Palm Tree emoji is a picture of the tropical type of tree, characterized by the bare body and huge leaves on the top — its leaves are far more significant than the ones of the tree represented by 🌳 Deciduous Tree emoji. Unsurprisingly, this emoji is most often used about exotic countries, islands, vacations by the sea or the ocean, and all things like that. It may go along with ☀️ Sun emoji and emojis of various exotic fruit. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Panda

Panda Face emoji depicts a face of the most famous 🇨🇳 Chinese animal — the black and white panda bear. Most often, it is used exactly in its direct meaning — in order to mark someone’s ❤️ Love to these adorable animals, to underline that the user saw them recently and inevitably fell in love with them, or just to complement some news about pandas. Less often, the emoji is used as a synonym for cuteness and loveliness relating to the human. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Parrot

Parrot emoji is a brightly colored bird that has become a popular pet due to its ability to talk. If you ❤️ Love having a chatty pet to talk to, then a Parrot is right for you. You can use the Parrot emoji and 🐦 Bird emoji interchangeably if you are talking about your pet bird or birds. Since parrots are talkative, you can use the emoji to represent that someone is way too chatty, and you are pretty annoyed by it, which you can express with a 😡 Pouting Face emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Paw Prints

Paw Prints emoji is the cartoon-like picture of the marks animals typically left with their dirty paws on a clean surface. These prints may be attributed to any kind of animal but it is most often used together with 🐕 Dog emoji because the characteristic shape indicates that it is most likely the dog who has left them. The emoji itself may be used also as a synonym of someone’s contribution or a mark of any kind left somewhere. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Peacock

Peacock emoji is the male of the peafowl species that has long, brightly colored tail feathers to attract a 🧉 Mate. This emoji shows the Peacock with its brightly colored tail feathers up and open. The Peacock has been used to show that someone has a colorful personality that can either be good or bad, which you can show with the 😇 Smiling Face With Halo emoji. Peacocks have also been used to represent honesty since peacocks are able to expose their true selves and we are capable of doing the same thing. A 😄 Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes emoji can be used to show you are ready to open up and are proud of it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Penguin

Penguin emoji is a picture of a vast non-flying (but swimming underwater) 🐦 Bird, which lives in the southern hemisphere in a 🥶 Cold climate, mainly in the Antarctic. This is why it is often used with any other cold-related emoji like ☃️ Snowman. However, apart from the meaning of one of the symbols of cold, it is mainly used in its direct meaning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pig

Pig emoji represents a domestic animal that is grown for meat. The wild version of basically the same animal is depicted by 🐗 Boar emoji. The pigs, in general, are unfairly associated with dirt, extremely impolite behavior, and bad manners — so no wonder that along with its direct meaning, this emoji is also used as an insult or just a characteristic of a person to which the same unpleasant traits and habits are attributed. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pig Face

Pig Face emoji is a picture of a friendly-looking pig’s snout of pink color and, of course, with that characteristic 👃 Nose shape, which many people find cute and which is reflected by the separate 🐽 Pig Nose emoji. Due to its amiable look, this same emoji is almost never used as an insult (except for friendly ones) despite all the unpleasant associations (like dirtiness) people have for pigs. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pig Nose

Pig Nose emoji is the cartoon-like image of the round 🐖 Pig snout — essentially the same that may be found on the 🐷 Pig Face emoji. The meanings in which it is used are not very different from the ones its “full” version is used; it may be a friendly insult or self-insult — i.e., to point out the fact that someone is a bit disgusting, dirty, or untidy. Also, it may signify that someone wants to know something secret. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Polar Bear

Polar Bear emoji is used to represent the wintery cousins of the bear. These winter beasts are best used when talking about someone who ❤️ Loves ❄️ Winter so much they can be outside in the 🥶 Cold without issues. Another way to use this emoji is to talk about someone who looks pretty on the outside but are bulky and powerful. Send it with the ☃️ Snowman emoji when talking about winter. It can also be sent with the 😠 Angry Face emoji to warn someone not to make them angry or they’ll regret it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Poodle

Poodle emoji depicts a dog breed that is extremely popular all over the 🌍 World. It is fluffy, and its fur is often cut in different shapes. Essentially, it is the same as the 🐕 Dog emoji (i.e., the dog in the standing position), but this one is devoted to only one breed. So, it is used less often — predominantly by the owners and fans of this breed. Also, it may be combined with other emojis to form a new meaning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Potted Plant

Potted Plant emoji shows a green plant settled inside of a plant. In a simple way to use this emoji, it can be used if you are talking about plants in your home or if you are planning to upgrade your collection. Or, you can use this emoji when talking to a shy friend that they blend into the background like a potted plant and need to be more adventerous. Send it with the ☀️ Sun emoji to ask someone if the can move your plant to a more sunny side of your home. Or send it with the 🎉 Party Popper emoji to tell your shy friend you will help them stop being a house plant and be the 😄 Fun person they can be. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rabbit

Rabbit emoji is the picture of the very same animal that is represented by 🐰 Rabbit Face emoji but in this case it is a full-body version — either cartoon-like or quite realistic, depending on the emoji provider. This little mammal is associated with cuteness, speed, and sometimes with cowardice — so the emoji is used in these very meanings. Also, its direct meaning may be related to a wild Rabbit or a farm animal grown for meat and fur. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rabbit Face

Rabbit Face emoji depicts the adorable cartoon-like face of a fluffy 🐇 Rabbit, looking straightforward. It is one of the many emojis of this type, along with 🐻 Bear Face emoji and other animals’ faces. And just like all the others, this one is used either in its direct meaning or about a character trait, which is casually or traditionally attributed to this animal. In this case, it is cowardice and, of course, speed. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Raccoon

Raccoon emoji is a small mammal you’d most likely see in your backyard at 🌃 Night looking for 🍕 Food in your trash. Some call them trash pandas due to their plump body shape and similar markings. However, they have been linked with thieves because of how crafty they are and come out at night. If you suspect there’s a thief around or someone you know is a thief, use it with the 🕵 Detective emoji. For 😄 Fun, use the emoji with the 💰 Money Bag emoji when talking about thieves. You can pair the Raccoon emoji with anything if you are talking about stealing something for fun or serious. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ram

Ram emoji is quite a realistic picture of a male of the same species, in which females are represented by 🐑 Ewe emoji — the main difference between them is in the horns; males have substantially curved horns. These hoofed domestic farm animals are grown for their wool, of which many things can be made. As for meanings, this emoji may be used in both direct and indirect meanings. In the second case, it may symbolize an extraordinarily stubborn and stupid person. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rat

Rat emoji represents one of the most well-known rodents — the big Rat — which many people love and excites disgust in others. It is often used in the direct meaning (for example, when some person tells about their pet rat). But even more often, it is used in its indirect meaning, which is the synonym for traitors, informers, shady people, sometimes even criminals, and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros emoji is a picture of the rare colossal mammal which lives in Africa. Unfortunately, it is almost extinct as it has become a target for hunters and, later, for poachers because of its precious horn. However, this emoji, along with 🐘 Elephant emoji often used when it comes to African animals, Savannah, and the diversity of nature in general. As for indirect meanings, there are almost none of them in the case of this emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rooster

Rooster emoji is the picture of the grown-up male representative of the same species depicted by 🐤 Baby Chick emoji. This 🐦 Bird is known for its loud screaming or crowing in the morning — so it is associated with this time of the day (in this sense, it might be used together with other emoji to symbolize 🌅 Sunrise, for example). Of course, it may be used in the context of farming. And at last, it is quite often used as an insult. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rose

The 🌹 Rose emoji is one of the most popular and luxurious flowers, known for its stunning beauty and sweet fragrance. It is often used to celebrate special occasions and holidays, such as wishing a happy birthday to a loved 👩 Woman. Additionally, it is commonly used to express tenderness, beauty, and ❤️ Love (especially when paired with 💞 heart emojis). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rosette

Rosette emoji is a picture of the stylized symmetrical flower, which is often used in ornaments and decorative architectural elements, as well as in coats of arms like the one reflected in ⚜️ Fleur-de-lis emoji (though emojidex has used another meaning of this word and depicted its same-name emoji in the form of a medal). The Rosette emoji in most versions may be used as a flower or as a symbol of art and exquisiteness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sauropod

Sauropod emoji is a long necked dinosaur. Incase you didn’t know, the Sauropod is the proper name for the dinosaur we call the long-neck dinosaur. They were large vegetarians that roamed our planet millions of years before us. If you ❤️ Love dinosaurs you’d probably spam this to your friend on a daily basis. But you can also use it in a funner way to show that you are a vegetarian just like them. Send the emoji along with a 🌿 Herb emoji to show your dietary preferences. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Scorpion

Scorpion emoji is the picture of the poisonous Arachnid (along with 🕷️ Spider emoji) with claws, which commonly live in deserts — and scares those who are arachnophobic, not less than the spiders themselves. Depending on the emoji provider, it may be cartoon-like, friendly-looking, or voluminous and quite realistic. It may be used in the direct and indirect meanings of desserts, danger, fear, and aggressiveness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Seal

Seal emoji is an image of the charming 🐕 Dog of the sea. These 😄 Fun critters are known for doing a lot of tricks, so you can use this emoji when talking about you or someone you know being full of talent or a lot of tricks. This emoji can also be used if you are talking about someone who is very loud, since seals will not hesitate to bark. Send this emoji with a ⚽ Soccer Ball emoji to show you have plenty of tricks to spare. It can also be sent with the 🔊 Speaker High Volume emoji to warn others the loud friend is coming. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Seedling

Seedling emoji is the picture of a new plant, which has just grown from the seed. Such young plants are a recognized symbol of 🌸 Spring and awakening nature — so no wonder that it is often used as a symbol of this season and the beauty of nature in general, often together with other similar emojis like, for example, 🌼 Blossom emoji and others. It may also serve as a symbol of gardening as a hobby and as a symbol of new beginning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Service Dog

The 🐕‍🦺 Service Dog emoji depicts a 🐕 Dog sitting down while wearing a service dog vest and a leash connected to its collar. You can use this emoji to talk about your own service dog or to ask someone for help in a challenging situation. If someone asks why you need a service dog, you can pair it with the 🧠 Brain emoji to explain. If you're curious about why someone else has a service dog, you can politely ask by pairing the Service Dog emoji with the ❓ Question Mark emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shamrock

Shamrock emoji is a picture of a clover with three leaves. This type of this plant is far more common than the one represented by 🍀 Four Leaf Clover emoji — and though it is not considered a good luck symbol, it is just as a necessary “logo” of 🇮🇪 Ireland and 🍀 St Patricks Day. So no wonder it is used mainly in this country and this holiday — thought may also be used in any context related to nature and plants. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shark

Shark emoji is an image of a grey Shark. Most people are scared of going into the ocean because they think a Shark will come and try to eat them. Sharks aren’t prone to attacking people unless provoked, or they are confused by wetsuits into thinking people are seals. But most people don’t think about that when they send a Shark emoji. The emoji can express what a friendly smile you or someone else has, which you can communicate with the 😀 Grinning Face with Smiling 👀 Eyes emoji. The Shark can also show how hungry you are, which you can offer with a 😋 Face Savoring Food emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sheaf Of Rice

Sheaf of Rice emoji is a picture of a rice or wheat sprout naturally growing in the ground somewhere in the field in the form in which it is later gathered and proceeded to what we can buy in supermarkets. In the latter sense, this emoji is often used in the direct meaning of farming, agriculture, or just nature in general; he is often accompanied by other plant emojis like 🌿 Herb emoji and many others. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Skunk

Skunk emoji is an image of a Skunk with its tail up, ready to spray its smelly spray. Skunks are best known for being smelly creatures that spray a foul-smelling odor that is nearly impossible to remove. This emoji is excellent to use when you are calling someone a stinker or if they have a foul personality. It can also be used when talking about how something stinks, literally or figuratively. For example, pair it with the 👃 Nose emoji to show how smelly something is. Or pair it with the 🤢 Nauseated Face emoji to show how disgusted a person or odor is. If you don’t know what to say when someone or something stinks, here are some phrases that will help. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sloth

Sloth emoji is an adorable smiling Sloth hanging from a branch. Sloths are rather slow moving creatures, so this emoji can be used when you are calling someone lazy or slow moving. But, if you absolutely ❤️ Love sloths, as some people do, go forth and spam this emoji to your friends with joy. Pair it with the 😩 Weary Face emoji to show that you or someone else is so tired they are barely moving. Or pair it with the 💕 Two Hearts emoji to show your love of Sloths. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Snail

Snail emoji is the image of an extremely slow slime in a shell. Just like all the other nature-related emoji, this one may be used as an illustration of the diversity of nature, especially together with 🦋 Butterfly emoji or any other ones of this sort. Also, it is a recognized symbol of slowness. This creature is slow, so its name and emoji are used for lazy people who are always late. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Snake

Snake emoji is the picture of a long green crawler (along with 🦎 Lizard emoji) — the one that scares many people to death; most likely, it is poisonous. However, in the case of most emoji providers, it is depicted as a cartoon character (except emojidex, where it looks kind of creepy). Apart from its plain meaning, this emoji may be used as a synonym for wisdom, cruelty, and meanness — all this is attributed to this creature. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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