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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) Very large animals that live in the ocean whales diveblowhole

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) A black and white whale with a humplike fin blew spouthumpback

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) The breathing hole of a whale on the top of its head calves blowholeblew

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) Wet air, like fog spout blewblowhole

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) Young whales spout blowholecalves

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) Moved by air whales blewdive

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) To go into the water with your head first dive spouthumpback

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