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giraffe |
The tallest living animal is a giraffe. It has a very long neck.
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monkey |
Chimps, orangutans and apes are types of monkey.
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hedgehog |
A hedgehog is an animal with spikes on its back.
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parrot |
A parrot is a type of bird that can sometimes copy human words.
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habitat |
A habitat is the natural living space for animals.
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diet |
A diet describes what people and animals usually eat.
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ability |
An ability is something you can do.
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tail |
A tail is a long body part at the back of animals such as dogs and cats. It moves when dogs get excited.
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interesting |
When something is good and keeps your attention, you can say it is interesting.
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similar |
When something is nearly the same, you can say it is similar.
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steal |
If you take something without asking, you steal it.
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insects |
Bees, ants, butterflies are types of insects.
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amazing |
When something is really great and surprising you can say it is amazing.
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together |
When you do something with other people, you say you did it together.
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