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kakapo The kakapo is a large, flightless, nocturnal, solitary parrot from New Zealand. |
kaleidoscope A kaleidoscope is a device that makes beautiful, colorful patterns. |
kangaroo The kangaroo is a pouched mammal that hops and uses its muscular tail as a third leg. Its babies are called joeys. |
kangaroo rat The kangaroo rat is a small rodent from North America. |
Kansas Kansas is a state in the midwestern United States of America. Its capital is Topeka. |
kapok tree The kapok tree is a large, deciduous tree that is native to tropical America, Africa, and the East Indies. This fast-growing tree is generally from 45 to 60 feet (14-18 m) tall; it is the tallest tree in Africa. The light-weight silky down from the seed pods is used as pillow stuffing, sleeping bag stuffing, and for other uses. |
karate Karate is one of the martial arts. |
kayak A kayak is a small boat with an opening in the center for a person. |
kazoo You have to hum into a kazoo to make music. |
keel The keel is the bottom of a ship. |
kelp Kelp is brown seaweed that grows in cold water. |
Kentrosaurus Kentrosaurus was a spiked, plated dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Kentucky Kentucky is a state in the United States of America. Its capital is Frankfort. |
kettle A kettle is a pot in which you boil water. |
kettledrum The kettledrum is a large drum that makes a deep sound. A set of kettledrums is called a timpani. |
key We use keys to lock and unlock doors. |
keyboard A piano keyboard has 88 keys. |
keyboard You can type on a computer keyboard. |
kid A kid is a young goat. |
kid A kid is a young person. |
kidney The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that take waste from the blood and produce urine. |
killer whale Killer whales are also known as orcas. These whales eats hundreds of pounds of fish and marine mammals every day. |
kilogram A kilogram is a unit of weight or mass that is equal to 1,000 grams or about 2.2 pounds. |
kimono A kimono is a beautiful gown worn by Japanese women. |
kin Kin are your relatives. |
king A king is a hereditary ruler of a country. |
king cobra The King Cobra is the largest venomous snake in the world. It lives in India, southern China, and southeast Asia. |
King Jr., Martin Luther Martin Luther King, Jr. (Jan. 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was a great man who worked for racial equality in the USA. Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Day on the third Monday each January. |
kinkajou A long-tailed, nocturnal mammal from rainforests in the Americas. |
kitchen People prepare and store food in a kitchen. |
kite You can fly a kite on windy days. |
kite A kite is a four-sided figure in which the two pairs of adjacent sides have the same length. |
kitten A kitten is a young cat. |
kiwi The kiwi is a chicken-sized flightless bird from New Zealand. It is generally nocturnal (most active at night). |
kiwi The kiwi is a tangy fruit that grows in warm areas. |
knapsack A knapsack is a sack with shoulder straps that is worn on the back and is used to carry things. |
knee The knee is where the leg bends. It it between the lower leg and the upper leg (the thigh). |
kneel When you kneel, your knees are on the floor. |
knife You can cut things with a knife. |
knitting Sweaters and socks are made by knitting. |
knot Knots tie things together. |
koala The koala is an Australian marsupial (a pouched mammal) that eats mostly eucalyptus leaves. It is not a bear. This animal is nocturnal (most active at night). |
koi Koi are a beautiful type of carp. |
Komodo dragon The Komodo dragon is the biggest lizard in the world and a fierce killer. |
kookaburra The kookaburra is an Australian bird whose call sounds like laughing. |
krill Krill are small marine animals that are eaten by many big animals, including some whales. |
Kronosaurus Kronosaurus is a large extinct marine reptile that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. |
Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is a holiday that honors African-American culture. Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 until January 1. The word "Kwanzaa" means "first fruits" in Swahili |
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