Reading - Article - Photographer snaps funny picture of owl yawning
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- Q1Who is the Photographer?Wayne HavenhandChris CiacciaBuddyBridlington East30s
- Q2What is the meaning of "over the moon"?to be disappointedto have completed a journeyto stop caring about somethingto be very pleased30s
- Q3What is the meaning of "It's like gold dust."?to be very smooth and shinyto be very common and easy to findto be very difficult to get or acquireto be very expensive30s
- Q4What is the meaning of "unfazed"?to feel very excitedNot worried or intimidated by somethingunable to be seennot understanding the meaning of something30s
- Q5When did the owl Yawn?In the afternoonAt noonAfter sunriseat night30s
- Q6What is the meaning of "Nocturnal"a strange creatureSleeps during the day, awake at night.a kind of owl, only found in North AmericaSleeps at night, awake during the day30s
- Q7What is the meaning of "camouflage"?a camera used by photographers to capture rare picturesa layer or outfit of a person or thing that makes them difficult to see.A bright and colourful outfit designed to attract attention from othersa kind of dance that distinguishes one owl from another30s
- Q8What season does the article take place?WinterSpringSummerAutumn30s
- Q9What Country is the story set in?United States of AmericaEnglandAustraliaCanada30s
- Q10Why do you think the Owl wasn't bothered or concerned by the photographer?It was too sleepy to careit was too young to understand dangerAll answers could be truepeople are very friendly there so animals usually don't fear them30s
- Q11What type of Owl is it?Eagle owlLong-eared owlGreat horned owlBarn owl30s
- Q12Where do these owls primarily live?Europe and AsiaAsia and South AmericaEurope, South America and AsiaNorth America, Europe and Asia30s
- Q13Where do these owls roost?In tall treeson the groundIn dense foliageIn grassland30s
- Q14Where is the reserve located?East HampshireSouth YorkshireNorthern YorkshireEast Yorkshire30s
- Q15When was the article published?June 9July 10July 8July 930s