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ape |
a mammal in the group of primates, which includes chimpanzees, gibbons, gorillas, and orangutans. Apes do not have tails. They have very flexible hands and feet. Apes range in size from three to six feet tall, and they can weigh up to 450 pounds. Apes live in the forests in Africa and Asia. [1/2 definitions] |
balance |
to weigh mentally by comparing. [1/8 definitions] |
blue whale |
a mammal that lives in the ocean. Blue whales are the largest kind of animal that has ever lived. They can grow up to 100 feet long and weigh up to 150 tons. Their large mouths have baleen instead of teeth. Blue whales use baleen to filter lots of very small food such as shrimp from ocean water. |
giant tortoise |
any of the species of large land turtles found in tropical regions, such as the Galapagos and Seychelles Islands. Giant tortoises can reach four feet in length and weigh 500 pounds. |
gibbon |
a kind of primate that lives in Asian rain forests. Gibbons are small apes that can weigh up to twenty-five pounds. They have long arms and can swing quickly through trees. All kinds of gibbons are endangered. |
go1 |
to grow to or weigh. [1/28 definitions] |
gorilla |
a very large ape that lives in African forests. Gorillas are the largest of the primates. Male gorillas living in zoos can weigh as much as six hundred pounds. All gorillas living in the wild are in danger of extinction. |
hog |
an adult pig raised for meat. Hogs weigh well over 100 pounds. [1/4 definitions] |
logic |
ability to think carefully, weigh the facts, and come to rational conclusions. [1/6 definitions] |
preponderate |
to weigh more than something else. [1/2 definitions] |
reweigh |
combined form of weigh. |
swamp |
to weigh down, burden, or overcome; overwhelm. [1/4 definitions] |
water buffalo |
a large buffalo with dark gray fur that lives mainly in the southern parts of Asia. Water buffalo have curved horns that can span six feet from one tip to the other. Water buffalo weigh up to one ton. They are very strong, and people often use them to pull heavy loads. |
weighable |
combined form of weigh. |
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