Elementary 2 - Wild Beings

Here you will learn some English words about wild beings, such as "fox", "deer", and "ladybug", prepared for elementary level students.

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Elementary 2

a large reptile with very big jaws, sharp teeth, short legs, and a hard skin and long tail that lives in rivers and lakes in warmer regions

Ex: Mark saw a crocodile basking in the sun near the riverbank .
fox [noun]

a small to medium-sized carnivorous mammal with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, often have reddish-brown fur and are known for being clever and adaptable

Ex: Sarah learned that foxes are clever and resourceful animals .
deer [noun]

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

Ex: The deer cautiously approached the watering hole to quench its thirst .
eagle [noun]

a large bird of prey with a sharp beak, long broad wings, and very good sight

Ex: The eagle 's keen eyesight allows it to spot prey from great distances .
to hunt [verb]

to pursue wild animals in order to kill or catch them, for sport or food

Ex: The hunter patiently waited for the perfect opportunity to hunt the elusive deer .
web [noun]

a net of thin threads made by a spider to catch insects for food

Ex: I accidentally walked through a spider 's web while hiking in the forest .
bee [noun]

a black and yellow insect that collects nectar and produces wax and honey, which can fly and sting

Ex: The bee 's black and yellow stripes serve as a warning to potential predators .
ladybug [noun]

a small flying insect which is usually red with black spots

Ex: Ladybugs are often considered good luck charms in many cultures .
insect [noun]

a small creature such as a bee or ant that has six legs, and generally one or two pairs of wings

Ex: Mark used a magnifying glass to examine the intricate details of the insect .
spider [noun]

a small creature that spins webs to catch insects for food, with eight legs and two fangs by which poison is injected to its prey

Ex: Sarah read a book about different types of spiders found around the world .
frog [noun]

a small green animal with smooth skin, long legs for jumping and no tail, that lives both in water and on land

Ex: Frogs are commonly found in wetlands and near water sources .
to ride [verb]

to sit on and control the movement of an animal, especially a horse

Ex: I would love to ride a donkey during our trip to the mountains .
type [noun]

a class or group of people or things that have common characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: In the animal kingdom , the lion belongs to the type of big cats .
jump [noun]

the act of springing or leaping into the air

Ex:
smell [noun]

the distinct quality sensed by the nose, defining the essence of one's surroundings