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5
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a protective cover
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6
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a cold-blooded animal that breeds in water eg. frogs, toads, salamanders
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7
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coming into view eg. trees that grow above the canopy
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8
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cold-blooded animals with dry scaly skin and lay soft-shelled eggs eg. lizards, crocodiles, snakes, turtles
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11
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inhabited, lived in by something
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12
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the top layer of trees in a forest
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1
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groups of people linked by social, economic, religious or blood ties with a common culture
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2
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an imaginary line drawn around the earth dividing it into equal northern and southern hemispheres
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3
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a person, animal or plant belonging to a place
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4
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making little or no noise, carried out secretly
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5
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a layer of vegetation beneath the main canopy of forest
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9
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the main supporting stem of a tree
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10
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a place giving protection from bad weather or danger, to protect something from harm
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