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Skills StrandGrade 3

Core Knowledge Language Arts®

Unit 2Vocabulary Cards

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animal

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animal—a living thing that is not a plant (animals)

Unit 2: Introduction

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habitat

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habitat—a place where plants and/or animals live and grow (habitats)

Unit 2: Introduction

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savanna

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savanna—a large flat area of land with a lot of grass and few trees commonly found in Africa and South AmericaUnit 2: Introduction

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herbivore

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herbivore—an animal that only eats plants (herbivores)

Unit 2: Introduction

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carnivore

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carnivore—an animal that mainly eats meat (carnivores)

Unit 2: Introduction

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omnivore

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omnivore—an animal that eats both plants and meat (omnivores)

Unit 2: Introduction

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classify

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classify—to put things into groups based on similarities or type (classifying, classified)Unit 2: Chapter 1

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scientist

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scientist—an expert in science who has knowledge of the natural world based on facts learned through observation and experiments (scientists)Unit 2: Chapter 1

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characteristic

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characteristic—something that makes a person, thing, or group different (characteristics)Unit 2: Chapter 1

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life cycle

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life cycle—the stages through which a living thing goes from birth until death

Unit 2: Chapter 1

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adult

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adult—grown-up

Unit 2: Chapter 1

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adapt

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adapt—to change

Unit 2: Chapter 1

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kingdom

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kingdom—a major group into which all living things are classified (kingdoms)Unit 2: Chapter 1

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warm-blooded

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warm-blooded—having a constant body temperature; Mammals are warm-blooded.Unit 2: Chapter 2

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cold-blooded

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cold-blooded—only able to control body temperature by using surroundings; Reptiles are cold-blooded.Unit 2: Chapter 2

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mammal

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mammal—an animal that gives birth, has hair, feeds milk from its own body to its young, and is warm-blooded (mammals)Unit 2: Chapter 2

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crocodile

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crocodile—a large reptile that lives near water and has thick, scaly skin and very strong jaws (crocodiles)Unit 2: Chapter 2

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scale

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scale—a thin, small disc on the outside of the bodies of some animals, such as fish and reptiles (scales)Unit 2: Chapter 2

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reptile

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reptile—a cold-blooded animal with tough, scaly skin that uses its surroundings to control its body temperature (reptiles)Unit 2: Chapter 2

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constant

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constant—unchanging

Unit 2: Chapter 2

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temperature

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temperature—the measurement of how hot or cold something is (temperatures)

Unit 2: Chapter 2

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vertebrate

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vertebrate—an animal with a backbone (vertebrates)

Unit 2: Chapter 3

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invertebrate

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invertebrate—an animal without a backbone (invertebrates)

Unit 2: Chapter 3

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spine

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spine—backbone

Unit 2: Chapter 3

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spinal cord

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spinal cord—a large group of nerves that connects to the brain and sends messages to other nerves in the bodyUnit 2: Chapter 3

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aquatic

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aquatic—living, growing, or found in water

Unit 2: Chapter 4

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oxygen

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oxygen—a colorless gas that animals must breathe to stay alive

Unit 2: Chapter 4

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gill

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gill—one of a pair of organs fish use to breathe underwater (gills)

Unit 2: Chapter 4

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fin

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fin—a bony spine covered with skin that sticks out from a fish’s body and helps it swim (fins)Unit 2: Chapter 4

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school

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school—a large group of fish or other aquatic animals that swim together (schools)Unit 2: Chapter 4

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ocean

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ocean—an enormous body of saltwater

Unit 2: Chapter 4

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migrate

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migrate—to travel back and forth from one place to another

Unit 2: Chapter 4

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amphibian

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amphibian—an animal that can live on land and in water (amphibians)

Unit 2: Chapter 5

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hibernate

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hibernate—to spend a season resting or sleeping (hibernating)

Unit 2: Chapter 5

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survive

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survive—to continue to live (survives)

Unit 2: Chapter 5

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tadpole

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tadpole—the early form of frogs and toads that has gills and a tail, but no legs (tadpoles)Unit 2: Chapter 5

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fragile

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fragile—easily harmed

Unit 2: Chapter 5

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absorb

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absorb—to take in or soak up (absorbs)

Unit 2: Chapter 5

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poisonous

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poisonous—full of poison or venom

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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deadliest

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deadliest—most likely to cause death

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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inject

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inject—to force in fluid, like poison, usually by piercing the skin (injects)

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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venom

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venom—poison produced by an animal used to harm or kill another animal

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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water moccasin

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water moccasin—a type of poisonous snake found in the southern United States (water moccasins)Unit 2: Chapter 6

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startle

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startle—to surprise (startled)

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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molt

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molt—to shed skin (molting, molted)

Unit 2: Chapter 6

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adaptive

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adaptive—easily changes to live in different environments

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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flock

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flock—a group of birds (flocks)

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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penguin

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penguin—a bird that cannot fly, has black and white feathers, and uses its wings for swimming (penguins)Unit 2: Chapter 7

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feather

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feather—one of many light, soft parts that covers a bird’s skin (feathers)

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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plumage

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plumage—birds’ feathers

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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nature

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nature—everything in the outside world that is not made by people

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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weather

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weather—what it is like outside

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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nectar

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nectar—sweet liquid that comes from flowers

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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attract

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attract—to draw or pull toward a person, place, or thing

Unit 2: Chapter 7

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creature

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creature—an animal (creatures)

Unit 2: Chapter 8

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communicate

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communicate—to share information with others through language, writing, or gestures (communication)Unit 2: Chapter 8

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language

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language—words used to communicate

Unit 2: Chapter 8

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sign language

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sign language—a way to communicate using hands to make signs that stand for letters and wordsUnit 2: Chapter 8

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sonar

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sonar—a way to find things underwater using sound waves

Unit 2: Chapter 8

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echo

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echo—a sound that is repeated when sound waves bounce off the surface of an objectUnit 2: Chapter 8

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predator

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predator—an animal that hunts other animals for food (predators)

Unit 2: Chapter 8

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duck-billed platypus

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duck-billed platypus—a mammal that has a bill like a duck and lays eggs

Unit 2: Chapter 8

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zoologist

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zoologist—a scientist who studies animals and their characteristics (zoologists)Unit 2: Chapter 9

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observe

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observe—to watch closely and carefully (observing)

Unit 2: Chapter 9

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organ

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organ—an important body part that performs a specific function (organs)

Unit 2: Chapter 9

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Aristotle

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Aristotle—a Greek man who lived long ago and was one of the first people to write about classifying animalsUnit 2: Chapter 9

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knowledge

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knowledge—information

Unit 2: Chapter 9

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primatologist

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primatologist—a scientist who studies primates

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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primate

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primate—a mammal such as a monkey, ape, or human (primates)

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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behavior

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behavior—how a person or animal acts

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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intelligent

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intelligent—smart

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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activist

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activist—a person who strongly believes in changing something and works hard to try to make change happenUnit 2: Chapter 10

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damage

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damage—harm

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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pollution

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pollution—making land, water, or air dirty, thus causing damage

Unit 2: Chapter 10

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scuba gear

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scuba gear—clothes and equipment used for diving and breathing underwaterUnit 2: Chapter 11

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water pressure

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water pressure—the weight or force of water as it presses against something or someoneUnit 2: Chapter 11

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weight

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weight—how heavy something is

Unit 2: Chapter 11

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submarine

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submarine—a type of ship that carries people deep underwater for a long time (submarines)Unit 2: Chapter 11

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submersible

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submersible—a type of ship used to travel deep underwater for research that usually operates without people inside of it (submersibles)Unit 2: Chapter 11

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marine biologist

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marine biologist—a scientist who studies underwater sea life

Unit 2: Chapter 11

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suction cup

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suction cup—a round, shallow cup that can stick to a surface (suction cups)

Unit 2: Chapter 12

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nocturnal

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nocturnal—active during the night

Unit 2: Chapter 12

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climate

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climate—the usual weather patterns in a particular area

Unit 2: Chapter 12

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orchestra

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orchestra—a group of musicians who play instruments together

Unit 2: Chapter 12

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Komodo dragon

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Komodo dragon—the largest, living lizard (Komodo dragons)

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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exist

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exist—to be alive (existed)

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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island

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island—an area of land completely surrounded by water (islands)

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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burrow

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burrow—a hole in the ground dug by an animal for safety or for living (burrows)Unit 2: Chapter 13

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nostril

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nostril—one of the openings of the nose (nostrils)

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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tongue

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tongue—the part of the mouth used for tasting, licking, and swallowing

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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saliva

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saliva—spit

Unit 2: Chapter 13

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gnaw

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gnaw—to bite or chew something over and over

Unit 2: Chapter 14

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extinction

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extinction—the state of no longer existing, usually referring to plants or animals that have died out completelyUnit 2: Chapter 14

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pelt

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pelt—the skin of a dead animal with hair or fur on it (pelts)

Unit 2: Chapter 14

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wetland

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wetland—an area of land covered with shallow water, such as a swamp (wetlands)Unit 2: Chapter 14

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rodent

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rodent—a small mammal with large, sharp front teeth, such as a squirrel, rat, or mouse (rodents)Unit 2: Chapter 14

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territorial

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territorial—keeping animals or people from coming into an area already claimedUnit 2: Chapter 14

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flexible

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flexible—bendable

Unit 2: Chapter 15

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hover

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hover—to float in the air close to something

Unit 2: Chapter 15

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moss

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moss—a very small green or yellow plant that grows on moist rocks, tree bark, or wet groundUnit 2: Chapter 15