This document provides tips for describing and comparing animals in English. It outlines which subject pronouns to use for single animals (it) versus multiple animals (they). It recommends using the present simple tense to describe an animal's physical appearance and the present continuous tense to describe what the animal is doing in a picture. Examples are given comparing a monkey and flamingos, describing their physical features and what they are doing. Guidelines for comparing two animals using adjectives like heavy, light, fast, slow, small, and tall are also included.