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cab A cab is a car with a driver that will take you places in exchange for money. Cab is another word for taxi. |
cabin A cabin is a small, simple house. |
cactus A cactus is a prickly plant that lives in dry places. |
cage A cage is a device that keeps something inside. Some people keep birds in cages. |
caiman The caiman is a meat-eating reptile from South and Central America. |
cake Cake is a sweet dessert. |
calculator A calculator is a machine that solves math problems. |
calendar A calendar lets you know what day it is. |
calf A calf is a young cow. |
California California is a state on the western coast of the United States of America. Its capital is Sacramento. |
California poppy The California poppy is a small, cup-shaped flower that lives in dry areas. |
Camarasaurus Camarasaurus was a long-necked dinosaur over 60 feet long. |
camel Camels are large mammals that live in dry areas. The camel's hump is filled with fat. |
camera You can take pictures with a camera. |
camouflage When someone or something is camouflaged, it blends in with its surroundings, becoming hidden. |
camper You can travel and sleep in a camper. |
camp fire A camp fire is a fire made during a campout; it is used to cook food and to warm up people in cold weather. |
camping When people go camping, they go into an outdoor area and sleep in a tent, cabin or camper. |
can Some food and drinks come in cans. |
can opener A can opener is a device that opens cans. |
Canada Canada is a large country in North America. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa. |
Canada goose The Canada goose is a large North American bird that honks. |
canary Canaries sing very well. |
candle A candle is a stick of wax with a wick that can burn. |
candy Candy is very sweet. |
cane A cane is a walking stick. |
canoe A canoe is a small boat. |
canyon A canyon is a deep valley with very steep sides - often carved from the Earth by a river. |
cap A cap is a type of hat. |
cape A cape is a flowing piece of clothing that hangs loose on your shoulders. |
cape A cape is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river. |
Cape buffalo The Cape Buffalo is a large, hoofed mammal that lives in African savannas (grasslands). |
Cape hunting dog The Cape hunting dog hunts in packs in Africa. |
A B C capital letters Capital letters (also called upper-case letters) are used at the beginning of sentences and proper nouns (like people's names). |
capybara The capybara is the biggest rodent in the world. |
car You can travel in a car. |
caravel The caravel is a large sailing ship that was first made in Portugal in the late 1400's. Many world explorers used caravels. |
card You can send a card to a friend. |
cards Some people play games with cards. |
cardinal The Northern Cardinal is a bird with a short, wide bill. The male is bright red; the female is brownish-red. |
caribou Caribou live in Arctic regions. |
carnation A carnation is a flower; it can be white, pink, or red. |
carnivore Carnivores are organisms that eat meat. |
Carnotaurus Carnotaurus was a meat-eating dinosaur with horns on its head. |
carpet A carpet is a floor covering made of woven yarn or thick fabric. |
carrot A carrot is an orange vegetable that grows underground. |
cart A cart is a wheeled vehicle that is pulled or pushed by an animal or a person. |
carton Some liquids (like milk and orange juice) are packaged in cartons. |
Carver, George Washington George Washington Carver (1865?-1943) was an American scientist, educator, humanitarian, and former slave who developed hundreds of products from peanuts, sweet potatoes, pecans, and soybeans, greatly improving the agricultural output of Southern farmers. |
cassowary A huge, flightless bird from Australia with a helmet-like crest on its head. |
cast A cast is a hard, stiff, thick bandage (made of plaster or fiberglass) that is used to set a broken bone. |
castle A castle is a huge, fancy building where a king or queen lives. |
cat Cats are mammals and are great pets. Cats were revered by the ancient Egyptians. |
caterpillar A caterpillar eats a lot and will turn into a butterfly or a moth. It is also called a larva. |
cauliflower Cauliflower is a white vegetable; it is related to broccoli. |
cave A cave is a large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain. |
cave art Cave art is drawings that were drawn on the walls of caves. |
cave bear The cave bear, Ursus spelæus, is a huge, extinct bear known only from fossils. It lived in Europe and was hunted by Stone Age people. |
cavity A cavity is a rotten spot in a tooth. |
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