This is just because English sucks, or English speaking people suck at naming things. Let me show you how it's done:
In Dutch:
Horseshoe crabs are called "dagger crabs", and look what it's dragging behind.
Cuttlefish are called "ink fish", and tadaa.
Jellyfish are "kwallen", which means roughly "annoying person", and they're pretty annoying.
Bald eagles are "American Eagles", you're welcome.
A sand dollar is called a "sea coin", because of where it lives and what it resembles, which is way more accurate.
And a fly is still a fly.
74 3 ReplySecretarybird: refuses to schedule my meetings
68 0 Replyking cobra - not a true cobra & snakes are largely self-organizing without monarchs
62 0 ReplyAnimals that live up to their acronym:
- Goat
Change my mind
56 3 ReplyBat (useless as a blunt weapon)
32 0 ReplyIn my town there's a shop that sells rocks and crystals etc. They also sell sand dollars for $1. That's right, there's a 1:1 conversion rate between sand dollars and USD.
29 0 ReplyAnimals that live up to their names ;
- Sea cucumber
- Woodpecker
- Babadook
30 2 ReplyThis leads me to one of my favourite dad jokes:
What do you call a fly without wings?
A walk
23 0 ReplyAnimal that does not live up to its name:
cuttlefish - is not a fish
Animal that does live up to its name:
woodpecker
23 0 ReplyI was wondering, why it's called "vampire squid". I guess, due to this:
22 0 ReplyPraying mantis had me rolling haha.
21 0 ReplyAnimal that does not live up to its name:
Red Panda. Not Red, not a panda
Animal that lives up to its name:
Sloth
19 0 ReplyBearded dragons do have beards! Just made of spikes instead of hair.
19 0 ReplyPeacocks have cocks. Peahens do not.
Also:
Spider (doesn't actually spy)
21 2 ReplyI'm pretty sure ca. 50% of peacocks have one.
21 2 ReplyAWAIL (A while ago I learned) that butterflies are named that because they like to drink the fatty cream that form atop of fresh milk that's used to make butter.
This also goes for german. The Schmetter in Schmetterling has ethymological connections to Schmalz
16 1 ReplyBird that does not live up to its name: tit.
Estonian edition (I'm not a native speaker): viinamäetigu. Not related to any alcohol (viin), does not live on mountains (mäe), mostly found outside of vineyards (viinamäe). At least it is a snail (tigu).
14 0 ReplyBald Eagles have no hair. Ergo, bald? /S
12 0 ReplyIm 99.9% certain that whomever named the ping pong tree sponge was high, drunk or both at the moment of inspiration 😄
The sunfish checks out, though, since it likes sunbathing.
12 0 ReplyWhat about a roadrunner? They do occasionally run on roads in real life, so they do live up to their name.
11 0 ReplyHermit crab - I would not expect hermits to spend so much time and effort on acquiring bigger houses.
11 0 ReplyElephant shrew: not an elephant, not a shrew
Golden mole: not a mole
Otter shrew: not an otter, not a shrew
10 0 ReplyI can’t believe it’s not butterfly
10 0 ReplyNot every praying mantis is atheist some worship the moon
9 0 ReplyDonkey: does not open locks
8 0 ReplyBald eagles are too bald! They have neither hair nor treads, they have feathers.
8 0 ReplyFalse gharials
they are gharials
8 0 ReplySloths?
7 0 ReplyI agree that horseshoe crabs are sorta misnamed, but: horseshoe crabs have like six fucking different kinds of eyes. Even that tail thingie is like one big eye. You try crawling around in the fucking mud and surviving for 400 million years - these beautiful bastards have no problem with it.
6 0 ReplyHippopotamus - neither a horse nor a river.
6 0 Replyant eater
7 1 ReplyWhat about dog vomit slime mold?
6 0 ReplyThe Antarctic Midge sends its regards.
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erinsintra #animals that do not live up to their names
- horseshoe crab (not a horseshoe; not a crab)
- peacock (has no cock)
- sand dollar (not made of sand, actually costs 13 dollars)
- butterfly (does not contain butter)
- jellyfish (not a fish)
- cuttlefish (see above)
- vampire squid (nota vampire)
- bearded dragon (beardless)
- bald eagle (is not bald)
- sunfish (will not kill you within minutes due to intense heat if you approach it)
- ping pong tree sponge (cannot play ping pong)
- praying mantis (atheist)
#animals that live up to their names
- fly
4 0 ReplyNo eyed big eyed spider
3 0 ReplyI feel like jellyfish does a pretty good job of living up to it's name.
3 0 ReplyAaaaaaaaaktually......
5 3 ReplySurprised no one pointed out the pretty uncontestable example of frogs.
2 0 ReplyDragonfly - Not a dragon, nor a fly
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erinsintra
animals that do not live up to their names
- horseshoe crab (not a horseshoe; not a crab)
- peacock (has no cock)
- sand dollar (not made of sand, actually costs 13 dollars)
- butterfly (does not contain butter)
- jellyfish (not a fish)
- cuttlefish (see above)
- vampire squid (not a vampire)
- bearded dragon (beardless)
- bald eagle (is not bald)
- sunfish (will not kill you within minutes due to intense heat as you approach it)
- ping pong tree sponge (cannot play ping pong)
- praying mantis (atheist)
animals that live up to their names
- fly
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