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March 2019
lush
(lush)
Thick with trees and other plants.
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bills
(bilz)
A bill is the hard part of a bird’s mouth. A bird’s bill is sometimes called a beak.
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dens
(denz)
Dens are homes to some wild animals. They can be in caves, under fallen trees, or underground. Bears sleep in dens.
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algae
(AL-jee)
Tiny plants without roots or stems that grow in water or on damp surfaces.
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habitat
(HAB-uh-tat)
The place where a plant or an animal lives. The habitat of this moose is the forest.
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