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UNIT 2

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  • Mammal: Any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body.
    NOUN. I like animals mammals.
  • Asteroid: One of many large roks that circle the sun.
    NOUN. This asteroid can destroy the earth.
  • Amphibian: An animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land an in water but must produce its eggs in water.
    NOUN. I don't like amphibian animals like frogs.
  • Granite: A very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building.
    NOUN. This granite is great for making constructions.
  • Marble: A type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to belcome smooth and shiny.
    NOUN. Marble is a precious stone.
  • Skunks: A small, back and white North America animal that makes a strong, unpleasand smell as a defence then it is attacked.
    NOUN. The skunks gave off a bad smell.
  • Prehistoric times: Describing the period before there were written records.
    NOUN. Prehistoric history tells us that dinosaurs existed thousands of years ago.
  • Earth: The planet third in other of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars, the world on which we live.
    NOUN. Earth is the only planet that has oxygen.
  • Chemical: Any basic substance that is used in or producer by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules.
    NOUN. He is doing some kind of chemical.
  • Bacteria: Very small organisms that are found everywhere and are the cause of many diseases.
    NOUN. There are good and bad bacteria.
  • Ocean: A very large the sea.
    NOUN. The ocean relaxes me a lot.
  • Paleontologist: Someone who studies fossils as a way of life on Earth.
    NOUN. The paleontologist is seeing what the bones of a rabbit are like.
  • Limestone: A white or light grey rock that is used as building material and in the making of cement.
    NOUN. This limestone is used to make cement.
  • Saber-toothed cats: Any of various extinct carnivorous cats.
    NOUN. Saber-toothed cats are very large teeth.
  • Arthropod: A type of animal with no spine, a hard outer sking, legs with bones joined together, and a body divided into different parts, for example a spider crab or ant.
    NOUN. There are many arthropod animals that fear.
  • Reptile: An animal that produces eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep its blood warm.
    NOUN. I like all reptiles but especially the iguana.
  • Rabbits: A small animal with long ears and theeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food.
    NOUN. The rabbit is relaxed.
  • Insect: A type of small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally , any similar very small animal.
    NOUN. I have a pet insect.
  • Coyotes: A small wild animal like a dog that lives in North America.
    NOUN. Coyotes are very aggressive.
  • Worms: A small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones.
    NOUN. The worms are very small.