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capture

capture . verb. I would like to capture a firefly. You captured my flag. I will try to capture a lion in Africa. To take a person, animal, or place by force. enormous . adjective. Examples of enormous animals include: elephants, bears, and moose. Brittney’s house is enormous .

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  1. capture verb I would like to capture a firefly. You captured my flag. I will try to capture a lion in Africa. • To take a person, animal, or place by force

  2. enormous adjective Examples of enormous animals include: elephants, bears, and moose. Brittney’s house is enormous. The Rocky Mountains are enormous! • very large

  3. fierce adjective A lion that’s chasing its dinner is fierce. A pitbull is a very fierce dog. I am fierce on a Monday morning! • wild and violent

  4. habitat noun Some habitats in the U.S. include grasslands and beaches. A teacher’s habitat is the classroom. A fish’s habitat is the water. • the natural environment of a plant or animal • or environment

  5. threat verb A dangerous animal is a threat to me. Homework is a threat to my social life! Slippery roads are a threat to a car. • a danger

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