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Vocabulary 3
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Gill: Each gill is composed of an axis and filaments.
Two short spines on each gill cover.
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Beak: Strong beak, that one.
There was a yellow beak, too.
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Talon: Okay, first of all, it's a hawk talon.
It's like the talon of an eagle.
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Scale: The scales of fish are rough.
I don't like the texture of the scales.
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Claw: The claws of the eagle are sharp
There were claw marks all over his body.
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Paw: Your cat swiped me with its paw so I would give it some of my tuna sandwich.
My sister just sent me a video of a kitten touching a ball of yarn with its paw.
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Whisker: Mammals have whisker.
My cat's whiskers tickle me.
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Tail: Dogs' tails wag fast.
I like the tail as the animals.
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Fang: Well, I feel a fang, so I'm still a vampire
The air escapes from the fang, which then larger particles holds.
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Fin: The caudal fin can be yellow-orange or white.
The caudal fin is more or less forked.
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Snout: The snout of dogs is moist.
I don´t like the snout of the animals.
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Tusk: I found a tusk in the hallway.
The elephant has a broken tusk.
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Fur: The fur of mammals is sensitive.
The animal was very popular because of its fur.
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Feather: I have a feather in the hair.
This feather is as light as the wind.
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Tentacle: Octopus tentacles are large.
The tentacles make me nervous.
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Trunk: Elephants grab water with their trunks.
I like elephants trunks..
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hoof: One hoof in front of the other.
It was known as hoof oil.
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Underwater: I like to play underwater.
My mom doesn't like being underwater.
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Horn: That ox with the turned down horn is called Crooked.
Carvings from animal material such as ivory, bone, tortoise shell, horn, antlers, coral, mother of pearl
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Shell: Its shell is very thin, which can easily be broken.
The shell hardens as it matures and turns dry.
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