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DOG
Dogs only have SWEAT GLANDS in their PAWS.
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CAT
Cats are FELINES.
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BIRD
Birds HATCH their eggs in NESTS.
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LION
Lions live in SAVANAS.
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TURTLE
Turtles are REPTILES.
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BUTTERFLY BUTTERFLIES are INSECTS. PS: a forma plural de butterfly altera o fim da palavra,e não simplesmente incluí-se a letra "S". Isso acontece com algumas palavras no inglês. | |
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WOLF WOLVES live in PACKS. PS: Assim como Butterfly, o plural de Wolf não se dá apenas com a adição do "S", mas sim com uma alteração maior no fim da palavra. |
MOUSE In the WILD, MICE are HERBIVORES PS: Nesse caso, a palavra toda se altera para atender à forma plural. | |
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ANT
The ants live in a COLONY with their Queen.
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BAT
Bats are MAMMALS, so they drink milk when they are born, like HUMANS.
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ZEBRA
"ZEBRA(S) use their stripes as CAMOUFLAGE.
PS: O plural de zebra pode ser ZEBRA ou ZEBRAS.
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BEAR Bears have a very powerful SENSE OF SMELL, even better than dogs. |
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WHALE
Whales are social animals and travel in groups called PODS.
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BEE
The bees produce honey in the HIVES.
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TIGER
Tigers are CARNIVOROUS.
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SHEEP
A group of SHEEP is called FLOCK.
PS: O plural de sheep sempre será sheep, sem nenhuma alteração.
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CHICKEN Chickens are birds, so they are COVERED IN FEATHERS. | |
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RABBIT
Rabbits are RODENTS.
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PIG
Pigs are OMNIVORES and they use their SNOUT to find food in the ground.
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COW
Cows are red-green COLORBLIND.
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DOLPHIN Dolphins have amazing SONAR skills. | |
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DUCK
Some ducks MIGRATE every year.
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ELEPHANT Elephants have the longest GESTATION PERIOD of all mammals. | |
PENGUIN Some penguins MATE WITH the same partner season after season". | |
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OWL
Owls have powerful CLAWS and are NOCTURNAL animals.
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MONKEY
Monkey are PRIMATES, just like APES and HOMINIDS.
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GORILLA
Gorillas are APES, but not monkeys.
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CHIMPANZEE Chimpanzees are 96% GENETICALLY similar to HUMANS. | |
KANGARRO Kangarros are ENDEMIC TO Australia. | |
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HORSE
DOMESTIC horses have a LIFESPAN of around 25 years.
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GOAT
Goats are RUMINANTS.
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FISH
FISH(ES) are VERTEBRATES.
PS: O plural de fish é FISH ou FISHES.
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FOX
Foxes dig underground DENS where they hide from PREDATORS.
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FROG
Some SPECIES of frogs are POISONOUS.
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GOOSE
It takes about two years for GEESE to be fully MATURED.
PS: Na forma de plural, a palavra goose sofre uma alteração, e não possui "S" no fim.
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SHARK
Sharks have two SENSORY ORGANS that humans don't have.
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GIRAFFE Giraffes SAMPLE vegetation only one week after they are born. | |
RHINOCEROS (RHINO) RHINOCEROSES (Rhinos) can SPRINT at 30 miles per hour. | |
HIPPOPOTAMUS (HIPPO) Hippopotamuses (Hippos) can consume 68 kg of GRASS each night. | |
CHAMALEON Chameleons live in WARM varied HABITATS from RAINFORESTS through to deserts. | |
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CRAB
Most species of crabs live in COASTAL areas of SALTY, FRESH or BRACKISH water.
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SQUID
GIANT squids have eyeballs that are the same SIZE as a standard basketball.
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SLUG
Slugs have two pairs of RETRACTABLE TENTACLES on top of the their heads.
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CAMEL
CAMELS have three EYELIDS and two rows of EYELASHES that prevent sand to enter their eyes.
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COCKROACH Cockroaches can survive being SUBMERGED under water for half an hour. | |
CRICKET Male crickets make music by RUBBING their wings together. | |
PARROT Some parrots are known for imitating human VOICES. | |
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SNAKE
Snakes have flexible JAWS which allow them to eat PREY bigger than their head.
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CROCODILE Crocodiles are closely RELATED to DINOSAURS. | |
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WASP
Different from bees, wasps can STING over and over again.
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SPIDER
The SILK in a spider’s WEB is actually five times stronger than a strand of steel the same thickness.
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DEER
Male deer are usually called 'BUCKS'. Large male deer are often called 'STAGS'.
PS: assim como SHEEP, o plural de Deer é igual seu singular. Não se acrescenta "S".
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MOOSE
Only male moose grow ANTLERS.
PS: assim como SHEEP, o plural de Moose é igual seu singular. Não se acrescenta "S".
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EAGLE
Eagles build their nests on high CLIFFS or in tall TREES.
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ARMADILLO Armadillos bodies (head, back, legs and tail) are COVERD with BONY PLATES. | |
SEALION Sealions can DIVE up to 1000 feet. | |
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SEAL
Seals have thick FUR and BLUBBER that offer protection against FREEZING temperatures.
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LOUSE
LICE will die within 1 to 2 days after being off their HOST because they no longer have a food SOURCE.
PS: Assim como Mice, forma plural de Louse é LICE.
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SEAGOAL Seagoals are able to drink salt water. They have special glands which eliminate excess SALT from the body. | |
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MOUNTAIN LION, PUMA OR COUGAR
Male pumas can occupy a RANGE as large as 100 square miles.
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