species - /ˈspiːʃiːz/ a group of animals, plants, endangered - /ɪnˈdeɪndʒəd/ at risk of no longer existing, bluefin tuna, gorilla - /ɡəˈrɪlə/, snow leopard - /ˈlepəd/, leatherback turtle - a very large sea turtle with a shell that looks like leather, rainforest - a thick forest in tropical parts of the world that have a lot of rain, poacher - a person who illegally hunts birds, animals or fish, destroy - damage something so badly, disappear - to become impossible to see, prevent - to stop somebody from doing something, national park - an area of land that is protected by the government for people to visit because of its natural beauty and historical or scientific interest, tusk - either of the long, curved teeth that stick out of the mouth of elephants and some other animals, coat - the fur, hair or wool that covers an animal’s body, shell - the hard outer part of some animals, polar bear - a white bear that lives near the North Pole, predator - an animal that kills and eats other animals, coral - a hard substance that is red, pink or white in colour, and that forms on the bottom of the sea from the bones of very small creatures, glide - to move smoothly and quietly, roam - to walk or travel around an area without any definite aim or direction, survive - to continue to live or exist, bamboo - a tall plant that is a member of the grass family and has hard hollow stems that are used for making furniture, poles, etc., whisper - to speak very quietly to sb so that other people cannot hear what you are saying, hectare - a unit for measuring an area of land; 10 000 square metres, tyre - (=tire) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc., toilet paper roll, picture frame, wood, cardboard, decorations, stuff, recycling plant, upcycle - to treat an item that has already been used in such a way that you make something of greater quality or value than the original item, throw out - to get rid of something that you no longer want, create - to make something happen or exist, tower - a tall narrow building or part of a building, especially of a church or castle, monument - a building, column, statue, etc. built to remind people of a famous person or event, statue - a figure of a person or an animal in stone, metal, etc., usually the same size as in real life or larger, bridge - a structure that is built over a road, railway, river, etc. so that people, vehicles, etc. can cross from one side to the other, modern - new, massive - very large, heavy and solid, concrete, meter - a device that measures time and distance..., medieval - connected with the Middle Ages (about AD 1000 to AD 1450), mural - large and done on a wall, sometimes on an outside wall of a building, belfry - /ˈbelfri/ a tower in which bells hang, especially as part of a church, brochure - /ˈbrəʊʃə(r)/ a small magazine or online document containing pictures and information about st,
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