I See Animals Hiding Unit 4 Lesson 1 Vocabulary Edited by Meg Randolph

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I See Animals Hiding Unit 4 Lesson 1 Vocabulary Edited by Meg Randolph Ralph Witters Elementary School http://www.ImagineItResources.com

natural Not learned or taught, but something one is born with. Regular, normal, usual

unaware Not paying attention. Not watchful or mindful. Antonyms: aware

coloration The way something is colored. Design Because of protective coloration, animals can hide by staying still and blending in.

wariest Most careful and alert.

available Being in the area and ready to use. Useable They stay behind whatever is available.

protective Keeps out of danger or away from harm. Safe; cared for. Because of protective coloration, animals can hide by staying still and blending in.