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Unit 2 Vocabulary 4

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  • bacteria: Some bacteria are mutating from outer space here on earth.
    There are many different types of bacteria.
  • marble: I see this marble going down the hallway.
    a type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to become smooth and shiny
  • rabbits: You can see some wild rabbits in the forest.
    a small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food.
  • ocean: Mermaids are considered beautiful creatures that live in the ocean.
    a very large area of sea.
  • insect: Each insect must be fought against with specific appropriate technology.
    a type of very 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
  • earth: The good earth is rich and can provide for everyone.
    the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live.
  • coyotes: I saw a pack of coyotes standing where you are.
    a small wild animal like a dog that lives in North America
  • reptile: During these expeditions, three new reptile species have been discovered.
    An animal that produces eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep its blood warm
  • chemical: The diagnosis is based on chemical studies and genetic analysis.
    any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules.
  • arthropods: Using Cover Crops to Manage Arthropod Pests of Orchards- a Review.
    a type of animal with no spine, a hard outer skin, legs with bones joined together, and a body divided into different parts, for example a spider, crab, or ant.
  • paleontologist: Peter Dodson is an American paleontologist who has published many papers and written and collaborated on books about dinosaurs.
    Now my childish image is of a paleontologist who has discovered his favorite dinosaur.
  • asteroid: An asteroid hits the planet once every 200,000 years.
    one of many large rocks that circle the sun.
  • saber-toothed-cats: Predators ike hyenas, jackals and saber-toothed cats would have posed a threat. : )
    The saber-toothed tiger is a fascinating animal that remains in the collective imagination as a symbol of the fierce and dangerous invincible hunter... The firs
  • prehistoric times. Of the prehistoric times you can visit the cave of Buxu and that of La Peña or de Candamo.
    La prehistoria (del latín præ-, «antes de», y de historia, «historia, investigación, noticia», este último un préstamo del griego ιστορία) es, según la definici
  • skunks: Relief workers need to beware of snakes, dogs, bats, skunks and other animals.
    a small, black and white North American animal that makes a strong, unpleasant smell as a defence when it is attacked
  • granite: The granite rock formations are very characteristic.
    a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building.
  • worms: Anglers can purchase worms and crickets from local marinas.
    a small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones
  • limestone: The landscape is formed by limestone and has a variety of vegetation types.
    a white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement.
  • mammal: The damage caused by these little mammals can be very significant.
    any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body. Most mammals give birth to live young, not eggs
  • amphibian: The aquatic and riparian habitat hosts diverse bird amphibian and reptile populations.
    an animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water