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Whose Habitat is it?

Whose Habitat is it?. Genre: Nonfiction article-gives information about real people, places, or things. *to be content. To be pleased, satisfied, or happy with something. When you say: “ Life is good!” You are content with your life. * neighborhood. A section of a town or city. *Resort to.

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Whose Habitat is it?

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  1. Whose Habitat is it? Genre: Nonfiction article-gives information about real people, places, or things

  2. *to be content • To be pleased, satisfied, or happy with something. • When you say: “ Life is good!” You are content with your life.

  3. * neighborhood • A section of a town or city

  4. *Resort to • Do something because it’s the only choice • Bears’ habitat is shrinking so they resort to roaming around neighborhoods.

  5. *address the problem • Deal with the problem • My baby brother liked to open cabinet doors. We addressed the problem by putting a baby lock on the door

  6. wildlife • deer panther alligator bobcat • black bear

  7. species • Different kinds of the same animal, plant, insect, fish • Spider species bird species fish species

  8. Endangered Extinct • Endangered species- species that can become extinct • Extinct- species that disappeared from our planet

  9. Animal habitat • Animal home- an environment where an animal lives • Can you guess the habitat?

  10. Urban sprawl • When a new city grows and takes over animal habitats

  11. munch on something • To chew or eat something in a noisy way

  12. Food scraps • Left over bits of food that are usually thrown away

  13. Stroll down a sidewalk • Walk slowly enjoying yourself

  14. flowerbeds

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