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 reason |
gasped | caught your breath suddenly |
hooves | the feet of certain animals, such as deer |
rumbled | moved with a deep, rolling sound |
recognized | identified as knowing before |
landlord | person who rents a building or property to someone |
hushed | calmed, quiet |
solemnly | seriously |
protest | a gathering of people to fight something they think is wrong |
brow | forehead |
stranded | helpless |
anxiously | in a worried way |
rotate | to turn |
detect | to discover, to find out |
habitat | the place where an animal or plant naturally lives and grows |
draped | covered loosely |
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 animal |
wobbled | moved unsteadily |
fawns | deer that are less than one year old |
flickering | briefly flashing |
darts | moves quickly |
swerve | to turn sharply |
plunges | dives |
billows | waves |
tuxedo | a black-and-white suit |
scuffed | walked by dragging one's feet |
scamper | hurried motion |
whisk | quick, sweeping motion |
flutter | to flap the wings and fly weakly |
permit | written permission to do something; a license |