A) venture B) burrows C) nestles D) stranded
A) burrows B) instinctively C) uninhabited D) insignificant
A) burrows B) venture C) nestles D) stranded
A) instinctively B) uninhabited C) stranded D) unyielding
A) twined B) stranded C) nestles D) venture
A) nestles B) instinctively C) uninhabited D) venture
A) Zeeland B) Australia C) Greenland D) Iceland
A) are sick and hurt B) return from the sea to live on land as adults C) can't find food in the sea D) lay eggs and raise puffin chicks
A) look like they are wearing clown makeup B) are great at juggling C) work in a circus D) hide their babies from people
A) fall B) summer C) spring D) winter
A) in pools of shallow water B) in burrows on high cliffs C) in tall grass on the beach D) in sand dunes
A) They haven't eaten all winter B) They are feeding themselves, and the pufflings C) The season for catching fish is a short one D) The pufflings only like certain kinds of fish
A) The adult puffins told them too, and they don't want to get into "big trouble" B) They're afraid of humans C) They must stay in a safe place until they can fly D) The fish are too large for them to hunt
A) They probably get confused by the village lights B) The adult puffins are out at sea. C) The cats and dogs chase them out of the sky D) The children scare them
A) They haven't had a chance to run around yet, and it's super fun trying not to get eaten by dogs and cats. B) They can't take off from flat ground and don't know what to do. C) They are running away from their parents D) They are scared of jumping off the high cliffs and drowning.
A) The chicks are no longer hungry, and can fly B) The chicks can walk from their homes to the ocean C) The chicks made their first flight so they can spend the winter at sea D) the chicks have started making long-distance flights
A) Forever. Pufflings are tasty. B) The kids wait for the adult puffins to come back and get their pufflings C) They set them free the next day. D) They wait until it is safe to set the pufflings on the sand
A) it's an excuse to stay up past their bed-time for a week or so B) to protect an endangered species C) to make sure the birds keep coming back to their town D) to help the pufflings fly out to sea |