Unit 2: Can’t Live Without It Theme 4: What Animals Eat

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Unit 2: Can’t Live Without It Theme 4: What Animals Eat

burrow- a hole or a tunnel in the ground Rabbits often make burrows.

hunt- to look for something Some animals hunt for food.

travel- to move from one place to another A dolphin travels from one place to another by swimming.

shelter- protects living things from hot, cold, or wet weather A home is a type of shelter.

carry- to hold something Mother kangaroos carry their babies in a pouch, or pocket.

gather- to bring together into a group Animals gather to stay safe.