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There are about 5000 different kinds of lizard in the world. Most lizards are small [1] (each / enough / else) to sit on a person’s hand. [2] (The / A / Every) biggest kind looks more like a crocodile, and is [3] (call / calling / called) a ‘Komodo Dragon’. Lizards that live in trees or in grass are usually green [4] (when / after / but) lizards that live in deserts are grey or yellow. Most have four legs and a long tail. Sometimes a lizard loses [5] (our / its / your) tail. But another one will usually grow later. Lizards have very short necks, and ears on the outside of their heads. Some people [6] (think / thinks / thinking) they are ugly! Lizards see different colours and are very good at [7] (hearing / hears / hear) the quietest sound. They climb [8] (with / up / until) trees or over rocks very quickly and some can run across water too. Small lizards eat insects. Bigger lizards catch birds or other small animals to eat. A [9] (much / both / few) lizards only eat plants. Lizards quickly get cold, so most live in hot countries, [10] (why / where / what) they can lie in the sun all day.
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