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WORLD HERITAGE WORD MATCH GAME ANSWERS FOR FISH DOG 1, 2 & 3

Word Match Vocabulary Answers for Fish Dog Episode 1 in Miguasha National Park, Quebec.

  1. Caribou:  (f.) A large animal of the deer family found in cold northern regions of North America; also called reindeer.
  2. Peninsula:  (c.) A piece of land sticking out into the water and nearly surrounded by water.
  3. To roam:  (h.) To go from place to place without a plan; wander.
  4. Rookery:  (a.) The place where a group of birds breeds, nests, or raises their young.
  5. To sprawl:  (g.) To lie or sit with the limbs spread out casually.
  6. Tetrapod:  (d.) An animal with a backbone, four feet, and legs or leglike appendages.
  7. Timberline:  (b.) The elevation above which trees do not grow.
  8. Tundra:  (e.) A treeless area with a permanently frozen subsoil and low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs.
If you got 6 or more right, that's super!

Word Match Vocabulary Answers for Fish Dog Episode 2 in Miguasha National Park, Quebec.

  1. Chisel:  (c.) A metal, wedge-shaped tool with a sharp edge, used for cutting stone, wood, or metal.
  2. Devonian Period:  (f.) The geological period about 400 million to 350 million years ago when large trees and amphibians appeared and fish were in great abundance.
  3. Fossil:  (h.) A trace or print or the remains of a plant or animal of a past age preserved in earth or rock.
  4. Language:  (g.) The words, their pronunciation, and the methods of combining them used and understood by a large group of people.
  5. Lighthouse:  (a.) A tower or other high structure with a flashing light for directing ships and warning them of hazards such as reefs.
  6. Microscope:  (d.) An instrument using a lens or lenses to magnify extremely small objects, esp. those not visible to the unaided eye.
  7. Museum:  (e.) A building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public.
  8. Paleontology:  (b.) The scientific study of life in past geologic periods through examination of animal and plant fossils.
If you got 6 or more right, that's great!

Word Match Vocabulary Answers for Fish Dog Episode 3 in Miguasha National Park, Quebec.

  1. Age of Fishes:  (f.) A scientist who studies life in past geologic periods through examination of animal and plant fossils.
  2. Armor:  (d.) A tough, protective covering, such as the bony scales.
  3. Clue:  (g.) Something that helps a person find something or solve a mystery.
  4. Feature:  (e.) A part or detail that stands out.
  5. To grin:  (b.) A curved or rounded part.
  6. Lobe:  (h.) To smile broadly, often showing the teeth.
  7. Paleontologist:  (a.)A scientist who studies life in past geologic periods through examination of animal and plant fossils.
  8. Prince of Miguasha:  (c.) The fossil of a fish thought to be the link between fish and the first land creatures with backbones and four legs.
If you got 6 or more right, that's great!




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