| A | B |
| archipelago | an expanse of water with many scattered islands |
| forage | to wander in search of food |
| intrepid | invulnerable to fear or intimidation |
| steppe | level open land |
| mar | a flaw that spoils the appearance of something |
| gregarious | outgoing and social |
| terrain | an area of land |
| ensnare | to tangle or trap |
| herbivorous | feeding on plants |
| thicket | a dense growth of bushes or shrubs |
| domesticate | to tame or make fit for life with humans |
| aloof | physically or emotionally removed or distant |
| matriarch | a female head of family or tribe |
| embark | to go on board a ship or plane |
| besmirch | to smear or make something dirty |
| refugee | one who flees |
| shun | to deliberately and habitually avoid someone or something |
| feral | not domesticated |
| exodus | a journey by a large group to escape a hostile environment |
| defect | a mark or flaw; an imperfection |
| reclusive | withdrawn from society; loner; someone seeking solitude |
| throng | a large gathering of people |
| plunder | to take goods by force |
| beguile | to mislead; hoodwink |
| omnivore | eats both animals and vegetables |