Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Glossary


amphibians
Cold-blooded animals that
live both on land and in water,
such as frogs and newts

birds
Warm-blooded animals that
are covered in feathers and
have a bill, many of which can
fly, such as eagles

climate
Normal weather pattern
during the year in any part
of the world

coniferous tree
Type of tree with cones and
needlelike leaves that keeps
its leaves all year round

continents
Seven large areas of land
that the world is divided into:
Africa, Antarctica, Asia,
Australasia, Europe, North
America, and South America

coral reefs
Rocklike structures formed
by coral animals in the shallow
waters along coasts

deciduous tree
Type of tree that loses its
leaves in the fall or the
dry season

desert
Dry region that gets very little
rainfall in a year. Deserts can
be hot or cold

endangered
Word used to describe a
species of plant or animal
with only a few living
members left

equator
Imaginary line around the
middle of the Earth

extinct
Word used to describe a plant
or animal species that has no
living members

fish
Cold-blooded animals that live
in water and have gills and
fins, such as salmon

habitat
Environment in which an
animal or plant lives

hibernation
Sleeplike state some animals
enter in winter

invertebrates
Cold-blooded animals
without a backbone, such as
insects, spiders, or squids

island
Piece of land that has water
all around it

mammals
Warm-blooded animals that
have hair and feed their young
with milk, such as mice

mangroves
Trees that live in salty water
and have long, stiltlike roots

marsupial
Type of mammal that keeps its
young in a pouch

migration
Movement of a large number
of animals from one area to
another. Animals migrate to
follow warmer weather and
to find food

mountain
Area of land that rises up
much higher than the land
around it to form a peak

national park
Area of countryside that has
been preserved in its natural
state by the government of a
country to protect the wildlife
there and for people to enjoy

native
Word used to describe an
animal that comes from a
particular area or country

nocturnal
Word used to describe animals
that are awake during the night

ocean
Very large sea. There are five
oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic,
Indian, Arctic, and Southern

plain
Area of flat land with few
trees, often covered with grass

plateau
Large area of high, flat land

polar regions
Areas within the polar circles.
Polar regions are covered in
snow and ice for most of the
year and are extremely cold

predator
Animal that hunts other living
animals for food

prey
Animal that is hunted for food

rain forests
Dense forests with very high
rainfall. Most are near the
equator and are also very hot

reptiles
Cold-blooded animals covered
in dry, scaly skin such as snakes,
tortoises, and crocodiles

scrubland
Area of land covered in
different types of grass, and
small trees and bushes

species
Particular group of animals
or plants that share similar
features

taiga
Area of cold, coniferous forest
found near the Arctic Circle

temperate grassland
Large areas of grass found
in regions with hot and cold
seasons, such as prairie,
steppe, and pampas

temperate regions
Areas with hot and cold
seasons found between
tropical and polar regions

tropical grassland
Large areas of grass found
in areas that are hot all year
round, such as savanna
and cerrado

tropical regions
Areas that are hot all year
round, found near the equator
between the Tropic of Cancer
and the Tropic of Capricorn

tundra
Cold, treeless plains found
near the Arctic Circle

wetlands
Land with wet, spongy soil,
such as a marsh or swamp

A
aardvarks 42, 44
acacia trees 34, 41
Afghanistan 60, 64, 65
Africa 34–45
Alaska 10
Albania 47, 52, 57
albatrosses 84
Algeria 34, 36
alligators 18
The Alps 54
Amazon rain forest 20, 22–23
Amazon River 21
Andes 21, 24–25, 32–33
Andorra 46
anglerfish 88
Angola 34–35, 40, 42
anhingas 18
Antarctic Circle 6
Antarctica 84–85
anteaters 22, 30
antelopes 12, 36, 37, 41, 42, 45, 62, 65,
67, 69, 70, 75
ants 23, 30, 52
Arabian Peninsula 60, 70
Arctic 86–87
Arctic Circle 6
Argentina 20, 25, 26–27
armadillos 15, 31
Armenia 60, 65
Asia 60–75
Asian steppe 64
assassin bugs 26
asses 67, 74
Atlantic Ocean 88
Australasia 76–83
Australia 76, 78–79, 82–83
Austria 46, 52, 54
aye-ayes 43
Azerbaijan 60, 65

B
baboons 40, 70
badgers 10, 50, 59
Bahamas 9, 17
Bahrain 60, 70
Bangladesh 61, 67
baobabs 43
barracudas 18
barrier islands 9
batfish 17
bats 17, 48, 53, 59, 72, 80
bears 8, 10, 13, 24, 33, 47, 62, 66, 71, 73,
86
beavers 11, 59
bee-eaters 39
bees 51
beetles 22, 41, 52
Belarus 47, 48, 53, 55, 58–59
Belgium 46, 52

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