| A | B |
| appreciate | to enjoy and understand |
| grazing | eating growing plants |
| population | relating to the number of people or animals living in a certain place |
| starve | to suffer or die from not having enough food |
| surrounding | on all sides of |
| territory | an area of land |
| wander | to move from place to place without having a special destination |
| hooves | tough covering on the feet of certain animals, such as deer |
| rumbled | moved with a deep, long, rolling sound |
| recognized | remembered from past experience |
| landlord | a person who rents a building or property to someone |
| hushed | quiet |
| solemnly | seriously |
| protest | a gathering of people who object to something they think is wrong |
| brow | forehead |
| stranded | left in a helpless position |
| anxiously | nervously |
| rotate | to turn |
| detect | to discover or notice the presence of |
| habitat | the place where an animal or plant naturally lives and grown |
| broad | wide |
| rusty | old-looking, covered in rust |
| crates | wooden boxes used for moving or sending things |
| tranquilizer | a drug used to calm a person or an animal |
| wobbled | moved unsteadily |
| fawns | deer that are less than a year old |
| flickering | briefly flashing |