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READING PRACTICE TEST - MATCHING HEADINGS – TEST 19
A. Unsolved Mystery
E. Clever Camouflage
B. Meteorological Phenomenon
F. Friendly but Dangerous
C. Curious Conclusion
G. Animal Diseases
D. Group Builders
H. Feeding to Death
Q1. Tree squirrels are quite used to humans and many will come close to people hoping they will be fed.
However, squirrels deserve our respectful distance. They have very sharp teeth
and sharp claws and defend
themselves by biting and scratching if they are startled. However, they are fun to observe. So treat them
with gentle respect... and they can be wonderful ‘wild friends’.
Q2. Elephants display ‘right-handedness’, not in their limbs, but in the tusks.
Close examination of an
elephant’s tusks will reveal that one tusk has a blunter tip and is thicker than its less favoured counterpart.
The reason for this difference is that in their natural habitat elephants use their tusks for gathering food,
and digging for water. Consequently the tusk on their favourite
side becomes more developed, but blunter.
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