an animal that lives in hot countries, has a long tail, and climbs trees. Monkeys are primates (= the group of animals that are most like humans), lion, a large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-brown fur that lives in Africa and southern Asia, elephant, a very large grey mammal that has a trunk (= long nose) with which it can pick things up, gorilla, a large ape that comes from western Africa, , a large African animal with a very long neck and long legs, , a large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-orange fur with black lines that lives in parts of Asia, , a large fish that has sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back: a great white shark., , a small animal that has smooth skin, lives in water and on land, has long powerful back legs with which it jumps from place to place, has no tail, and is usually greenish-brown in colour: frogs make a low noise called a croak., , an animal with a thick, hard shell that it can move its head and legs into for protection. It eats plants, moves very slowly, and sleeps during the winter., , a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice, crocodile, a large reptile with a hard skin that lives in and near rivers and lakes in hot, wet parts of the world. It is like an alligator, but it usually has a longer and narrower nose: a crocodile-infested swamp, , a sea mammal that is large, smooth, and grey, with a long, pointed mouth.
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