by Dr. Monroe Mann, PhD, Esq, MBA, LLM, ME
Founder & Executive Director, Break Diving, Inc. & the Fluency Project
Below are the most common Forest Animals that most native speakers in any language should know. Fill in all the blanks with the translation. Use a dictionary. Then move onto the next list! Every few months, come back, print it out again, and see how many you can remember. When you can fill this out without looking at a dictionary, nice job!
ANIMALS _________________
Forest Animals ___________________
- moose _______________________
- squirrel _______________________
- bear _______________________
- black bear _______________________
- brown bear _______________________
- bird _______________________
- parrot _______________________
- eagle _______________________
- falcon _______________________
- snake _______________________
- deer _______________________
- chipmunk _______________________
- owl _______________________
- racoon _______________________
- coyote _______________________
- cardinal _______________________
- wild turkey _______________________
- toad _______________________
- lizard _______________________
- frog _______________________
- ant _______________________
- bumble bee _______________________
- mosquito _______________________
- wasp _______________________
- spider _______________________
- fox _______________________
- wolf _______________________
- jackel _______________________
- weasel _______________________
- big cat _______________________
- bat _______________________
- skunk _______________________
Related Words
- dew (moisture) _______________________
- pine tree _______________________
- poison ivy _______________________
- poison oak _______________________
- tree sap _______________________
- branches _______________________
- tree trunk _______________________
- path _______________________
- mountain _______________________
- creek _______________________
- river _______________________
- shade _______________________
- mountain peak _______________________
- hiking trail _______________________
- camp site _______________________
- tent _______________________
- sleeping bag ______________________
- map _______________________
- talons _______________________
- beak _______________________
- spider’s web _______________________
Related Verbs
- to hike _______________________
- to climb _______________________
- to soothe (poison ivy) _______________________
- to sleep _______________________
- to get lost _______________________
- to discover _______________________
- to get sunburned _______________________
- to go on a hike _______________________
- to go camping _______________________
- to hibernate _______________________
- to fly _______________________
- to croak _______________________
- to slither _______________________
- to walk _______________________
Related Expressions
- to find the correct route __________________________________________
- to reach the summit __________________________________________
- to call for help __________________________________________
- to pitch a tent __________________________________________
- to get sprayed by a skunk __________________________________________
- to shoot a bear __________________________________________
- to kill a mosquito __________________________________________
- to keep an eye out for snakes __________________________________________
Common Sentences
- I got stung by a mosquito. __________________________________________________________________
- I got sprayed by a skunk. __________________________________________________________________
- I got poison ivy all over me. __________________________________________________________________
- The toads and frogs were croaking all night. __________________________________________________________________
- I almost hit a moose while driving. __________________________________________________________________
- At night, I could hear the bats flying above us. It was spooky. __________________________________________________________________
- I got stung by a wasp. __________________________________________________________________
- I don’t think that bumble bee is going to lead us to honey! __________________________________________________________________
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