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Where do they live?
WHERE DO THEY LIVE ?
Traditional Kanak chief's hut in New Caledonia
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1.
A King or a Queen lives in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
.
This one is the London residence of the British monarch.
2.
Al Capone was one of Alcatraz Jail most well known prisoners.
He spent there 5 years in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
(1934-1939)._______________Alcatraz Island is in San-Francisco Bay
3.
These monks are Tibetan, they live in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
4.
The newborn baby bald eagles live in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
.
They are ready to fly between 10 and 12 weeks of age.
When adult these fish-eaters are splendid birds.
5.
The
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
is the traditionnal dwelling of the nomads in Mongolia
The construction principle hasn't much changed since Genghis Khan's times.
6.
The Indian
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
is the best known movable home
It cannot blow down and is the only tent that admits of a fire inside.
7.
Plants need bees for pollination, especially the plants we grow for food.
'If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then men would only have four years left to live'.(Albert Einstein)
The bees live in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
.
8.
Horses and humans have lived and worked together for thousands of years.
The horses live in a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
9.
A spider has eight legs.They all produce silk.
Many species use this silk to build a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
and trap insects.
10.
The dogs were domesticated from wolves about 15 000 years ago.
They are very social animals.
If they attack humans it is usually because of improper upbringing by their owners. A doghouse is called a
cell
kennel
hive
nest
yurt
web
palace
monastery
tepee
stable
.
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