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Key Wild Animals Vocabulary - Lion

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Key Wild Animals Vocabulary
animal
animal
[noun]

a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human

Ex: Whales are incredible marine animals that migrate long distances.
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to have your home somewhere specific

Ex: Despite the challenges, they choose to live in a rural community for a slower pace of life.
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wild
wild
[noun]

a vast, untamed area that is free from human habitation, often home to a diverse range of wildlife and plant species

Ex: The documentary showcased the beauty and harsh realities of life in the wild.
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having a lot of physical power

Ex: The athlete 's strong legs helped him run faster .
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tail
tail
[noun]

the part of the body of an animal, a bird or a fish that sticks out at the back, which can move

Ex: The peacock proudly displays its colorful tail feathers.
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mouth
mouth
[noun]

our body part that we use for eating, speaking, and breathing

Ex: She opened her mouth wide to take a bite of the juicy apple .
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to make
to make
[Verb]

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

Ex: By connecting the wires , you make the circuit and allow electricity to flow .
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: The conductor signaled for the entire ensemble to play with a loud intensity in the fortissimo passage .
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: The conductor signaled for the entire ensemble to play with a loud intensity in the fortissimo passage .
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sound
sound
[noun]

anything that we can hear

Ex: The concert hall was filled with the beautiful sound of classical music .
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to call
to call
[Verb]

to give a name or title to someone or something

Ex: What are their twin daughters called?
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roar
roar
[noun]

the full loud cry of a lion or another wild animal

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to hear
to hear
[Verb]

to notice the sound a person or thing is making

Ex: Can you hear the music playing in the background ?
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far away
far away
[Adverb]

at a great distance from a specific place or from where someone is currently located

Ex: The sound of the music was faint , coming from far away.
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fur
fur
[noun]

the thick, soft hair that grows on the body of some animals such as cats, dogs, etc.

Ex: The fox 's fur gleamed under the sunlight as it darted through the forest .
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light
light
[Adjective]

(of color) having less intensity, often because of a small amount of pigment

Ex: She painted the walls in a light blue to brighten up the room .
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dark
dark
[Adjective]

(of a color) having a deep or intense hue

Ex: The sunset transitioned from a bright orange to a dark crimson , signaling the end of the day .
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male
male
[Adjective]

belonging to the sex that cannot give birth to babies or lay eggs but is capable of fertilization of the opposite sex

Ex: The male elephant 's tusks and larger size were indicative of his maturity and dominance within the herd .
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thick
thick
[Adjective]

(of hair or fur) grown near together in large numbers or amounts

Ex: She admired her thick eyelashes in the mirror , grateful for their natural fullness .
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thin
thin
[Adjective]

(of hair) lacking thickness or volume

Ex: He wore a hat to protect his thin hair from the harsh sun , worried about further damage .
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golden
golden
[Adjective]

having a bright yellow color like the metal gold

Ex: The palace was lit up with golden lights during the royal celebration .
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meat
meat
[noun]

the flesh of animals and birds that we can eat as food

Ex: Slow-cooked pulled pork , served with barbecue sauce , is a popular meat dish .
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to hunt
to hunt
[Verb]

to pursue and capture or kill other animals as a means of securing food or defending territory

Ex: In the wild , big cats often hunt at night to avoid the daytime heat .
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zebra
zebra
[noun]

a wild animal that lives in Africa, which is like a horse, with black-and-white stripes on its body

Ex: Zebras exhibit social behavior within their herds , forming strong bonds and cooperating to defend against predators .
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deer
deer
[noun]

a large, wild animal with long legs which eats grass and can run very fast, typically the males have horns

Ex: We silently watched from a distance as the deer peacefully rested under the shade of a tree .
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to chase
to chase
[Verb]

to follow a person or thing and see where they go, often for the purpose of catching them

Ex: The paparazzi relentlessly chased the celebrity , hoping to capture exclusive photos .
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group
group
[noun]

a number of things or people that have some sort of connection or are at a place together

Ex: The teacher divided the class into seven small groups for the project .
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pride
pride
[noun]

a number of lions that live together as a social unit

Ex: Conservationists study the behavior of lion prides.
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to remain in a particular place

Ex: We were about to leave , but our friends convinced us to stay for a game of cards .
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together
together
[Adverb]

in the company of or in proximity to another person or people

Ex: My friends and I traveled together to Spain last summer .
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to jump
to jump
[Verb]

to push yourself off the ground or away from something and up into the air by using your legs and feet

Ex: They jumped off the diving board into the pool.
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high
high
[Adverb]

at a great distance or elevation from the ground or a reference point

Ex: The helicopter hovered high above the city , giving passengers a stunning view .
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sharp
sharp
[Adjective]

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something

Ex: The thorns on the rose bush were sharp, causing a painful prick if touched .
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claw
claw
[noun]

a sharp and curved nail on the toe of an animal or a bird

Ex: The tiger ’s powerful claws made it an excellent hunter .
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tooth
tooth
[noun]

one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with

Ex: The dentist examined the cavity in her tooth and recommended a filling .
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shade
shade
[noun]

an area that becomes darker and cooler because sunlight is blocked by an object

Ex: The hikers rested in the shade of a cliff .
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during
during
[preposition]

used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time

Ex: The students remained quiet during the teacher 's lecture .
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calm
calm
[Adjective]

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

Ex: Even when criticized , he responded in a calm and collected manner .
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angry
angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: His angry tone made everyone uncomfortable .
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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: Despite her best efforts to hide it , the feeling of anxiety gnawed at her stomach throughout the job interview .
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face
face
[noun]

the front part of our head, where our eyes, lips, and nose are located

Ex: The baby had chubby cheeks and a cute face.
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to lie down

to put one's body in a flat position in order to sleep or rest

Ex: The doctor advised him to lie down if he felt dizzy .
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to roar
to roar
[Verb]

to make a full loud noise characteristic of a lion or another wild animal

Ex: The lion roared, filling the air with its powerful voice .
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to [have] a baby

to give birth to a child

Ex: After trying for years, they finally had a baby.
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cub
cub
[noun]

a young carnivorous mammal, such as a bear, lion, fox, etc.

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female
female
[Adjective]

belonging to the sex that is fertilized by the opposite sex and can lay eggs or give birth to babies

Ex: Tim marveled at the female monarch butterfly 's delicate wings as it fluttered among the flowers .
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king
king
[noun]

the male ruler of a territorial unit that has a royal family

Ex: Legends say that the king's sword was imbued with magical powers .
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