Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Leopards, a Bearcat & Penguin with Jack Hanna




VOCABULARY

Binturong- a tree-dwelling Asian civet with a coarse blackish coat and a muscular prehensile tail (a bearcat)
To take down= to defeat
To put out= to quench
Trouta chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon family, found in both Eurasia and North America and highly valued as food
Echidnaa spiny insectivorous egg-laying mammal with a long snout and claws, native to Australia and New Guinea
A prickle= a spike

#1 Watch the program and number the animals in the order they appear.
        Binturong
        Black footed penguin 
        Echidna
        Leopard

#2 Watch the program for the second time and answer the questions.
1.     How old are the leopards?
2.    How many of them are left in the world?
3.    Where is the binturong from? What is special about it?
4.    How many species of penguins exist?
5.    Where is the black footed penguin from?
6.    What does “monogamous” mean?


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