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169. There Is No Such Thing As A Fish... (English Vocabulary Lesson)

169. There Is No Such Thing As A Fish... (English Vocabulary Lesson)


Season 1 Episode 169


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There is no such thing as a fish. You might not believe me right now, but by the end of the episode I’m confident you will understand, and maybe even agree, with my opinion. Let’s learn some biological English vocabulary while trying to answer the question… Do fish actually exist?


TRANSCRIPT -- https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2022/09/05/169-there-is-no-such-thing-as-a-fish-english-vocabulary-lesson/


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Vocabulary List



Vertebrate (n) – an animal that has a spine

Cows, frogs, and ostriches are all vertebrates


cold-blooded (adj) – cold-blooded animals can only control their body heat by taking in heat from the outside or by being very active

Snakes and lizards are cold-blooded animals


Limbless (adj) – having no limbs (no arms, legs, or wings)

Snakes are limbless reptiles


Common ancestor (n) – one species which is the ancestor of two or more species later in time

Humans and gorillas share a common ancestor


To evolve (v) – to develop gradually

Dogs evolved from wolves


Descendant (n) – an animal that lives after and is related to another animal that lived in the past

Lemurs are descendants of early primates


To distinguish (v) – to notice or understand the difference between two things

It is difficult to distinguish between these two species


Characteristic (n) – a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something

A squashed face is an unfortunate characteristic of pugs

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