Hungry little hare Poor Little Hare. All she wants in the whole wide world is to find some tender raspberry leaves to eat. But it seems every hop she takes.

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Hungry little hare Poor Little Hare. All she wants in the whole wide world is to find some tender raspberry leaves to eat. But it seems every hop she takes is fraught with the danger of hurting a carefully camouflaged critter (alliteration). by Guy Swentek Wilson Elementary

katydid  Katydids get their name from the way their songs sound.

praying mantis Praying mantids get their name from the appearance of their front legs, which they hold in a "prayerlike" manner. "Mantid" derives from a Greek word meaning "prophet" or "seer."

level land growing grass

scent an invisible odor left in passing which can be tracked by sense of smell invisible : difficult or impossible to see *********************************************************************************************

guise disguise base word: (normal appearance) prefix: dis The prefix dis means 'not'. The prefix 'dis' also means away from, apart, or reversal.

appear disappear base word: (be visible) prefix: dis The prefix dis means 'not'. The prefix 'dis' also means away from, apart, or reversal.

-y full of, or made of suffix: + y = drowsy sleepy, sluggish + y = sneaky cowardly thief + y = snoopy sly and prying + y = wily deceitful, tricky basebase word word drowse sneak snoop wile