Animal Domains List

Bob Hawkes, of his own site NameTalent and regular poster on NamePros, spent some space today to talk about animal domains — both pure dictionary words, and 2 or more words. He presented some of the sky-high prices of those one-word names that were for sale, so I went looking for one-word animal names that were actually developed into sites. Not so many, as it turns out. But it’s fun finding them:

  • Cat.com — owned by Caterpillar earthmoving equipment.
  • Dog.com — sells dog products.
  • Dogs.com — owned by PetSmart.
  • Mice.com — an online business community.
  • Goat.com — sells clothing.
  • Rabbit.com — owned by Digi, sells computer components.
  • Bird.co — the electric scooter company.
  • Lizard.com — owned by 1800PetSupplies.
  • Hawk.com — IT security.
  • Falcon.com — outdoor guides.
  • Duck.com — a shortened version of search engine DuckDuckGo.com.
  • Ducks.com — outdoor sales, fishing, camping gear.
  • Horse.com — Country Supply, sells riding gear.
  • Hens.com — a short name for Henseler Forensics company.
  • Monkey.com — media company
  • Eagle.com — loan/financial company
  • Turkey.com — travel to this country
  • Bull.com — digital solutions
  • Tiger.com — owned by TigerDirect, a tech sales store
  • Lion.com — owned by a tech training company.
  • Stork.com — industrial construction & power company.
  • Flamingo.com — owned by Caesars Entertainment.
  • Skunk.com — has an info page on skunks. Probably owned by domain investor.
  • Pony.com — footwear store.
  • Mare.com — a materials and coatings company.
  • Jackrabbit.com — athletic footwear & clothing.
  • Rabbit.tv — belongs to branding company Identity.tv.
  • Tiger.io — data company.