7. Forest (n): /ˈfɔrəst/ Bosque
A large area of land covered by trees and other plants growing close together.
Example: The Amazonas is a huge forest in South America.

8. Golden toad (n): /ˈgoʊldən/ /toʊd/ Rana dorada
It was a small toad that lived in the north of Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Example: The beautiful golden toad is extinct now in Central America.

9. Habitat (n): /ˈhæbəˌtæt/ Hábitat
The type of place that an animal normally lives in or a plant normally grows in.
Example: The puma’s habitat is in the jungle of Brazil and Peru.

10. Hunter (n): /ˈhʌntər/ Cazador
Someone who chases and kills wild animals.
Example: It is forbidden to hunt in the forest. The hunters are mad.

11. Indifference (n): /ɪnˈdɪfərəns/ Indiferencia
Lack of interest or sympathy.
Example: Daniel shows indifference when he sees Addison in school.

12. Killer (n): /ˈkɪlər/ Asesino
Someone or an animal who kills.
Example: Michael killed his cat accidentally. He is still a killer.

13. Lifespan (n): /ˈlaɪfˌspæn/ Esperanza de vida
The length of time that a person or animal lives or is expected to live.
Example: The lifespan for humanity is getting closer if we don’t take care of our planet.

14. Mate (v): /meɪt/ Aparear
If one animal mates with another animal or the two animals mate, they have sex.
Example: When a cat mates, the male cat has to run or it could get killed by the female.