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to continue to live
survive (v.)
a particular quality that can produce a particular type of behavior
trait (n.)
all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
ecosystem (n.)
physical characteristics or behaviors that help a living thing survive in its environment
adaptation (n.)
a painful area on the surface of a body
sore (n.)
to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it
discard (v.)
cloth which is made by sewing together a lot of smaller usually square pieces of cloth
patchwork (n.)
a plant such as a grain, fruit or vegetable grown in large amounts
crop (n.)
to cut and collect crops from the fields
harvest (v.)
to cut and collect crops from the fields
harvest (v.)
to cut and collect crops from the fields
harvest (v.)
to cut and collect crops from the fields
harvest (v.)
to cut and collect crops from the fields
harvest (v.)
something that is your job or duty to deal with
responsibility (n.)
causing damage or injury to somebody or something
harmful (adj.)
when one kind of living thing looks like another kind
mimicry (n.)
the way in which an animal’s color or shape matches its surroundings and makes it difficult to see
camouflage (n.)
to spend the winter sleeping
hibernate (n.)
not special or unexpected in any way; usual
ordinary (adj.)
extreme surprise
amazement (n.)
to cause to become loose
loosen (n.)
the middle of a group of people or things
midst (n.)
something that you say; giving your opinion about something
remark (n.)
feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about yourself
ashamed (adj.)