Animals in The City - Early Reader

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Animals in the City

It’s easy to see


animals in the zoo.
But if you look
around in the city,
animals are
everywhere!
1
Pigeons are everywhere in the city, picking
up food on the streets.
2
Raccoons live in the city too. Sometimes
they look for food in the trash.
3
This moose walked all the way from the
forest into someone’s front yard !
4
This swan is crossing the street to get back
to the lake.
4
In some cities, horses help the police keep
people safe.
6
In other cities, elephants give people rides
on the streets.
7
There are lots of animals in the city.
What animal will you see next?
8
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Reading: E
Grade Level: 1.3 Word Count:
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