The document provides a matching exercise where students must match animals to their descriptions. It lists six animals - rhino, blue whale, cheetah, giraffe, elephant, and sea turtle - and provides a description for each, asking students to match each animal to its corresponding description.
The document provides a matching exercise where students must match animals to their descriptions. It lists six animals - rhino, blue whale, cheetah, giraffe, elephant, and sea turtle - and provides a description for each, asking students to match each animal to its corresponding description.
The document provides a matching exercise where students must match animals to their descriptions. It lists six animals - rhino, blue whale, cheetah, giraffe, elephant, and sea turtle - and provides a description for each, asking students to match each animal to its corresponding description.
Match the animals to their descriptions, as in the example:
e.g. 1. – d)
1. RHINO a) is the largest land mammal on Earth and can be
found in Africa and India. 2. BLUE WHALE b) is the type of wild cat, best known as the fastest animal on the planet. It runs 70 miles per hour=120 km/hour. 3. CHEETAH c) a reptile that can be found in all oceans of the world except in the polar area. It can live from 70- 80 years. 4. GIRAFFE d) is the second largest land mammal and can be found in Africa and Asia. 5. ELEPHANT e) is the largest animal on planet and can be found in all oceans of the world. It can reach 100 feet= 30m in length and 150 tons in weight. 6. SEA TURTLE f)is the tallest mammal on Earth and can be found in Africa. Its heart is 2 feet long= 61 cm and weighs up to 20 pounds=9 kg.