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Open Court Vocabulary for “I See Animals Hiding”

natural ( not learned or taught, but something one is born with) Flying is natural for birds.

unaware (not watchful or mindful) I caught my mother unaware and played a trick on her.

camouflage ( animal coloration or disguise ) Camouflage helps animals hide, so they can hunt or not be hunted.

wariest (most cautious and alert) Of all wild animals deer are the wariest.

slithering (sliding gliding or creeping) The snake was slithering through the grass.

invisible (not able to be seen) You will see just how invisible a snow show hare can be.

natural

unaware

camouflage

wariest

slithering

invisible