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THINGS OF NATURE
Identify nature words
Philip P. Kapusta
Q:A small goat-like antelope that lives in the high mountains of Europe and SW Asia.
A:Chambray
A:Chamois
A:Chamomile
R:
S:M2
Q:A burrowing African mammal that eats ants and termites.
A:Abaca
A:Abalone
A:Aardvark
A:Aberdeen
R:
S:M3
Q:A rodent of tropical Americal related to the guinea pig, but having longer legs.
A:Agora
A:Agog
A:Agra
A:Aigrette
A:Agouti
R:
S:M5
Q:Any of varoius web-footed sea birds related to the petrel.
A:Albatross
A:Akimbo
A:Coot
A:Nautilus
R:
S:M1
Q:One of the spiraled fossil shells of an extinct mollusk.
A:Abilene
A:Ammonite
A:Amphibia
A:Amitosis
A:Amnion
R:
S:M2
Q:Any of several small burrowing animals of South America and southern North America, with an armorlike shell of bony plates.
A:Aardvark
A:Armourette
A:Ariadane
A:Armadillo
A:Asafetida
R:
S:M4
Q:A squirrel-like lemur of Madagascar.
A:Azores
A:Aye-aye
A:Ador
R:
S:M2
Q:A tall, coarse plant with small greenish-purple or yellow flowers that have a disagreeable odor.
A:Finagle
A:Figwort
A:Filbert
A:Filch
R:
S:M2
Q:A polecat of Europe.
A:Fistic
A:Fisher
A:Flamingo
A:Finch
A:Fitch
R:
S:M5
Q:Woodpecker of North America with golden-yellow feathers on the underside of the wings.
A:Fitch
A:Finch
A:Flicker
A:Flamingo
A:Fluke
R:
S:M3
Q:A white or yellowish-white weasel used for killing rats and hunting rabbits.
A:Fitch
A:Ferret
A:Feline
A:Fallow
A:Faun
R:
S:M2
Q:A plant that has roots, stems, and leaves, but no flowers, and reproduces by spores instead of seeds.
A:Fitch
A:Fescue
A:Feldspar
A:Fern
R:
S:M4
Q:Identify an extinct clumsy bird.
A:Dizzy
A:Paricide
A:Scow
A:Dodo
A:Periwinkle
R:
S:M4
Q:A male honeybee.
A:King bee
A:Carpenter
A:Drone
A:Larva
A:Pupa
R:
S:M3
Q:A very small flowering plant that grows in water.
A:Duckweed
A:Dill
A:Dun
A:Dolomite
A:Dogtooth
R:
S:M1
Q:A small wading bird that has a broad black stripe across the abdomen during the breeding season.
A:Duck
A:Dunkirk
A:Dunlin
A:Duster
A:Dungaree
R:
S:M3
Q:A small, egg-laying, ant-eating animal of Australia with a covering of spines and a long, slender snout.
A:Echinoderm
A:Echidna
A:Echelon
A:Ecarte
A:Earwig
R:
S:M2
Q:A beetlelike insect.
A:Earwig
A:Echidna
A:Eelpout
R:
S:M1
Q:The inner layer of a ripened ovary of a plant.
A:Encyst
A:Endocarp
A:Epidermoid
R:
S:M2
Q:A plant that grows on another plant for support, but not for nourishment.
A:Endoderm
A:Epode
A:Equine
A:Epiphyte
A:Ermine
R:
S:M4
Q:A kind of black-bird.
A:Gossamer
A:Gosling
A:Grackle
A:Gotland
A:Gormand
R:
S:M3
Q:A burrowing, ratlike rodent with large cheek pouches.
A:Gopher
A:Goon
A:Gila monster
A:Genet
R:
S:M1
Q:A small, long-armed ape of SE Asia and the East Indies that lives in trees.
A:Gherkin
A:Gibbon
A:Gibe
A:Gastrula
R:
S:M2
Q:A large poisonous lizard of Arizona and New Mexico, covered with beadlike, orange-and-black scales.
A:Gigolo
A:Gesa salamander
A:Gila monster
A:Gimcrack
R:
S:M3
Q:The smallest mammal is the...
A:Shrew
A:Mouse
A:Prairie dog
A:Gerbil
A:Otter
R:
S:M1