Check out some of the most popular animal domain names

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27 Apr 2025 10:15:17 AM
I believe that many investors have a certain understanding of the value of animal domain names. Such domain names are often intuitive and easy to build brands. There is no specific industry scope in website construction. They are suitable f

I believe that many investors have a certain understanding of the value of animal domain names. Such domain names are often intuitive and easy to build brands. There is no specific industry scope in website construction. They are suitable for e-commerce, navigation, finance, games, education and many other fields. They are loved by many investors and companies both at home and abroad. Recently, someone published an article on the foreign namepros.com forum, listing 10 animal English word domain names that have been enabled by terminals.

Penguin.com: "Penguin" English domain name, registered in June 1994, is now held by Pearson's subsidiary "Penguin Publishing Group", which is a world-renowned English book publisher. It was founded in 1935 and ranks 10th in the world media industry.

Cat.com: "Cat" English domain name, registered in March 1993, the current holder is Caterpillar, one of the world's leading construction equipment manufacturers. According to Whois information, the company has owned the Cat.com domain name since at least 2003.

Lion.com: "Lion" English domain name, registered in June 1993, currently owned by Lion Technology Inc. A search found that the company has been using this domain name since at least 1999.

Elephant.com: "Elephant" English domain name, registered in August 1996, was filed a UDRP lawsuit in 2005, but the request was later rejected. In 2006, this domain name was acquired by Admiral Insurance and is currently used for business promotion in the US market.

Dolphin.com: "Dolphin" English domain name, registered in March 1997, a browser developer acquired this domain name in 2015, but did not disclose the specific transaction details.

Shark.com: "Shark" English domain name, registered in April 1999, the current owner is a company operated by golfer "Greg Norman", who is nicknamed "Shark".

Eagle.com: "Eagle" English domain name, registered in March 1992, held by Eagle Financial Services, a private loan company in the United States.

Goat.com: "Goat" English domain name, registered in May 1995, acquired by domain name investment company Six Red Dice in 2017, and currently used for a sports shoe online mall.

Fox.com: "Fox" English domain name, registered in December 1995, the current holder is the media giant "American Fox". In addition, inquiries found that the Fox Group has been actively defending the "FOX" trademark and has filed a total of 61 UDRP lawsuits against related domain names.

Duck.com: "Duck" English domain name, registered in February 1995, was once held by Google, but was sold to Google's competitor "DuckDuckGo" in December 2018. Currently jump to the homepage of the duckduckgo.com search engine.

In terms of price, the value of animal domain names should not be underestimated, such as:

In September 2019, the double-spelling domain name xiongmao.com of "Panda" may change hands for more than 3 million;

In July 2018, the double-spelling domain name xiaogou.com of "Puppy" was sold for nearly 500,000 yuan;

In May 2018, the domain name bee.com of "Bee" was reported to change hands, and the price was 2.5 million US dollars;

In December 2017, the English domain name hornet.com of "Bumblebee" changed hands for nearly 400,000 yuan;

In April 2017, Fox Financial Services used the double-spelling huli.com, and the acquisition price of the domain name was as high as 7 figures;

In January 2016, the domain name Rams.com of "Ram" was put on the sale page, and the price was as high as 11.85 million yuan;

In May 2015, the double-spelling domain name daishu.com of "Kangaroo" changed hands for nearly one million to investor Jupiter.

When it comes to the love for animal domain names, Alibaba, one of the domestic BAT giants, can be said to be a typical case. Many of its brands are named after animals, such as: Tmall, Feizhu, Yunfengdie, Ant Financial, Cainiao Network, etc., so netizens jokingly call Alibaba Group "Ali Zoo".

It can be seen that whether it is an animal pinyin domain name suitable for the Chinese market or an animal English domain name suitable for English users, this type of domain name is always very popular. And with the popularity of this type of pinyin domain name in the Chinese market, it is not difficult to judge that the value of this type of domain name is rising year by year.

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