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Domestic Animals live

in a

Farm Animals live in a

Wild Animals live in

the

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FARM ANIMALS

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COW• Cows are often called

cattle. • The adult female is called

a cow. • The adult male is called a

bull. • A baby is called a calf. • They are farmed for their

milk, meat and leather.• Cattle are herbivores

(plant-eater) that graze on grass and leaves

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PIGS

• They are farmed for their meat and hides (leather).

• Pigs are very adaptable animals that eat many different foods and live in a variety of environments.

• Pigs eat plants and meat (small animals like worms and snakes).

• They enjoy to be in the mud.

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CHICKENS

• Chickens are domestic (farm) birds.

• The adult female chicken is called a hen,

• The adult male is called a rooster.

• The young are called chicks.

• They eat insects, worms, fruit, seeds, acorns, grains, slugs, snails, and many other foods.

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DUCKS

• Ducks are common water birds.

• The adult female duck is called a hen.

• The adult male is called a drake.

• The young are called ducklings.

• They eat insects, worms, frogs, snails, slugs, small shellfish, grasses, and other plants.

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PET ANIMALS

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DOGS

• Dogs are carnivorous they eat meat.

• These fast-moving animals have an exceptionally good sense of smell.

• Dogs have powerful jaws, and sharp teeth.

• They are known as human being best friend.

• Baby dogs are called puppies.

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CATS

• Cats are small, tame, furry mammals that are often kept as pets and farm animals.

• House cats do not enjoy swimming.

• They are carnivores (meat-eaters).

• Cats use their acute sight and hearing to catch prey.

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HAMSTERS

• They are somewhat like a mouse but larger.

• Hamsters have a short tail and large cheek pouches.

• They are often kept as household pets in small cages.

• Hamsters are nocturnal (most active at night).

• They eat seeds.

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FISH

• Fish are vertebrate animals that live in water.

• Most fish breathe using gills.

• There are different kinds of fish, with different sizes and colors.

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WILD ANIMALS

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TIGERS

• They have excellent eyesight and hunt prey mostly at night.

• Unlike most cats, tigers like the water and are good swimmers.

• The coat ranges from white to orange-brown, and has black, brown, or gray stripes.

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GIRAFFE

• The giraffe is the tallest land animal.

• Giraffes are plant-eaters, eating mostly leaves, and twigs.

• Giraffes live in African grasslands.

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LION

• Lions are large cats that live on grassy plains (savannas) in Africa and a some grasslands of India.

• They are golden-colored.• Lions live in permanent

groups, called "prides." • Lions like to hunt during

the night.

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ELEPHANTS

• Elephants live in family groups.

• A female Elephant is called a cow. Males are called bulls occasionally join the group.

• Elephants are excellent swimmers.

• Elephants eat roots, grasses, leaves, fruit, and bark. They use their tusks and trunk to get food.

• Elephants spend most of their time eating.

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