Migrating
Running
Walking
Trotting/Galloping/Cantering
Swimming
Sprinting
Rolling
And lots more :)
They use a moving company, such as Mayflower.
eating, running , walking, and chasing pray
slipping, moving, gravitating towards..., :)
They swim or crawl like moving there body back and forth
Animals use their tales for several purposes. Some animals use their tails for balance. Some animals use their tales to hold onto things: sea horses, monkeys, etc. Fish and beavers use their tales to propel them in water. Some lizards can use their tales as distractions when predators attack them (like when you grab a lizard and its tail comes out, and the tail continues moving).
The only consonant to appear in both words "moving" and "train" is "n".
The words scientists use to describe the variety of different wildlife/animals in an area :)
contantly moving from place to place. moving to where there are more plant and animals
It is either a snail or a turtle.
sometimes they could
The Romans use horses for riding and racing. They also used them for the cavalry in battles and for messengers. They used them for racing because they were fast moving animals; the same reasoning applied to the military. Remember that the Romans did not use horses for pack animals or for harness work. Ox carts moved heavy equipment and goods, and mules were used as pack animals.
Onomatopoeia is the use of made-up words to imitate the sounds of animals. Words like "moo", "quack", "meow" and "woof" are onomatopoeia.