Third Grade Open Court Unit: City Wildlife City Critters: Wild Animals Live in Cities Too a presentation of Open Court Resources.com submitted by Pam.

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Third Grade Open Court Unit: City Wildlife City Critters: Wild Animals Live in Cities Too a presentation of Open Court Resources.com submitted by Pam Chinelli http://www.opencourtresources.com

biologist person who studies how people, other animals, or plants live and grow

laboratories places where science studies and experiments are done

migrating moving from one place to another, usually when the seasons change

observation watching and looking, being careful to notice details

skyscraper very tall building found in the city

urban having to do with a city or city life

sewers an underground pipe that carries dirty water away from buildings

island A piece of land surrounded by water Anything surrounded by something else

pollution harmful or dirty material added to the air, water, or soil

exhaust The gasses and smoke from a car that go into the air

Peregrine Falcon A type of falcon that catches other birds in flight