Unit 2: Animals Cubs – a word for some baby animals

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Unit 2: Animals Cubs – a word for some baby animals http://www.opencourtresources.com

Unit 2: Animals Food – what people and animals eat to live

Unit 2: Animals Animals – living things that eat food, drink water, and move around

Unit 2: Animals Parents – mother and father

Unit 2: Animals Hatch – to come out of a shell

Unit 2: Animals Feathers – body covering on a bird that keeps it warm and helps it fly

Unit 2: Animals Crunch – the sound you hear when you eat something crispy

Unit 2: Animals Gobble – to eat quickly

Unit 2: Animals Nibble – to eat tiny bites

Unit 2: Animals Buzz – a sound that some insects make

Unit 2: Animals Threads – very thin strands

Unit 2: Animals Tube -

Unit 2: Animals Hermit – a person or animal who does not live with others

Unit 2: Animals Odd- strange

Unit 2: Animals Empty – nothing inside