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C.Sheep.

Sheep are normally raised for their fleece,meat,milk and, insome


regions,cheese,’Sheep’ is the word used for both single animal and a group of
them,which can seem a little confusing to international speakers keen to distinguish
between ‘these sheep’ and ‘this sheep’.
There are many breeds of domestic sheep with the most common being a white
colour.Sheep eat green leaves,grass,and seeds.They eat most quickly in the morning
as they digest their food later in the day.They seem quite timid and tend to flee any
situation they find scary,but they are really intelligent animals.

C.Hedgehogs.

As the name suggests, hedgehogs like to live in hedgerows where there’s plenty of
edible treats like berries and insects. If you’re a nature fan,there’s never been a better
time to explore the habitat of hedgehogs are easily recognisable because of their sharp
spines,and in these they have an excellent form of defence-when they see a threat,they
roll into a spiky ball.

C.Cats.

The cat has become the standard city dwellers’ companion.In fact,there are
thousands of cats in the UK.Cats are big fans of routine and are happiest following a
regular daily pattern,including lying on the owner’s lap and lapping up sunshine with
a nap in the back garden.They can have some bad habits such as scratching up
furniture to sharpen their retractable claws.They are natural predators and prone to
catching any wild animals that happen to wander into their garden,from rabbits to
landing birds.
C.Monkeys.

There are dozens of different kinds of monkeys.Some are small,and other are much
bigger.Monkeys are closely related to humans-you could say they’re our distant
cousins.Sometimes when watching monkeys,we can recognise human behaviors,and
it can be very funny!For example,some monkeys use tools and construct ordered
societies.Scientific studies have shown that monkeys understand language and can
solve problems and communicate.In some countries, monkeys can be seen as
pets;they sometimes gather in such large numbers that they can become quite
threatening.There are stories of monkeys becoming rough and violent with members
of the public.They also sometimes cause damage by munching on crops being grown
on farms.

D.Giraffes.

The giraffes is a native of the grassland and Savannah between Chad,Somalia and
South Africa,but there are now many in captivity.They are an animal that can inspire
laughter due to their rather bizarre appearance,namely their long neck and black and
can patterned body.They aren’t the faster of animals they can’t swim,yet adult giraffes
aren’t targeted by many predators-only the calves are at risk.

C. Wolves.

Wolves used to be a common sight in the British countryside,but they’re now


extinct in the UK,and wolf populations worldwide are generally on the decline.Europe
used to be full of wolves,as was a good part of the United States.It was a normal sight
to see large groups of wolves running through forests and woodlands.Wolves are
cousins of the modern dogs,and therefore look quite similar.Wolves have a strong
connection with the full moon,an it often puts them in the mood to start howling.The
reasons for this are not fully understood.Humans have always had an unusual
relationship with wolves.There are lots of books about wolves,and references to them
in folklore-like werewolves which could only be killed with a silver bullet,or the story
of Little Red Riding Hood,in which a woman is eaten by a wolf.Over the yeas, there
have been a few examples of wolves attacking human,but it’s more common for them
to be threat to livestock,such as sheep,which are farmed for their wool.

D. Horses.
Horses are adorable animals.They are very strong and have been relied upon to
support people throughout history.They have been important in farming,policing,and
even warfare,but perhaps most often in sport.You can visit a racecourse to watch
horses that have been taught to respond to commands racing in front of an enormous
audience.People often place bets on which horse will win (if they can afford it).I
would have more fun riding a horse along the seashore,or riding one to go walking in
the forest.I can’t think of anything more awesome than exploring the world on four
legs!

C.Moose.

The moose is a huge and beautiful animal.They like cold climates,so countries that
have moose include Russia,the United States,and Canada.In terms of food,they don’t
eat meat,and prefer to chew on plants and vegetables.Male moose usually have two
large antlers on their heads (which they lose before the winter).They are excellent
swimmers,and are often found in pools,keeping cool.The main natural threats to
moose are wolves and bears.The newest threat is humans whose car collide with
moose,often leaving them seriously wounded.

D.Dogs

A lot of my friends have got dogs.They’re really popular pet,because they’re so


loyal.There are a lot of different sort of dogs.You can choose whatever kind of dog
you want to suit your lifestyle.Some dogs are working dogs,and help human by doing
various jobs.Some work on farms,controlling sheep;other help with
transport,particularly in snowy areas.It’s also common for dogs to help the emergency
services,or soldiers,because they have such a wonderful sense of smell.

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