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                           ANIMALS

1. Read the descriptions of animals,complete the crossword and match them to the pictures below:

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7 3
5 1
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9
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6

                                 CLUES:

1. It's the fastest land animal. It is brown and yellow. It has got spots.

2. It's the biggest land animal. It has got a trunk.

3. It's a very intelligent and talkative bird. It has got lots of colours.

4. It's a big animal. It lives in the desert. It is normally light brown. 

5. It is long. It hasn't got any legs. It is usually green. Some of them are dangerous.
 
6. It is strong and big. It has a thick mane. It is called 'the king of the jungle'.
 
7. It's the largest mammal that lives in the ocean. Moby Dick was one of them.
 
8. It's a bird. It's a farm animal. It gives us eggs. It can't fly very well.
 
9. It is an animal we can see in the zoo. It has black and white stripes.
 
10. It's a strong and fast animal similar to a cat. It has got black and yellow stripes.
 
 
                                     
 
                                                                                              
 
                                       
 
                                                                                             
 
 
 
3. Choose the most appropriate word to name the picture shown about parts of animals' bodies:
                                           
                                                
 
 
 
 
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