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Animals – Secret Code II (Answer Key)

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In all the words below, the letters have been uniformly swapped for other letters. For example, A might be represented by an F or a C might be a G. Crack the code to come up with each word. Remember, the secret code is the same for every word. Read each sentence for a clue.


1.   The hawk picked up the food with its claws.
   KXIF
 
2.   The mouse ate the cheese.
   OSYVU
 
3.   There is a stork in that tree.
   VESHF
 
4.   The turtle has a hard shell.
   EYHEZU
 
5.   There are lots of minnows in the lake.
   ODMMSI
 
6.   The pet hamster is in the cage.
   KXOVEUH
 
7.   The leopard has black spots.
   ZUSWXHR
 
8.   The rabbit ate the carrot.
   HXQQDE
 
9.   We saw a worm in the dirt.
   ISHO
 
10.   A robin flew past the window.
   HSQDM
 
11.   The stubborn donkey would not move.
   RSMFUG
 
12.   He trained the falcon to hunt.
   AXZJSM
 
13.   The tiger lives in the jungle.
   EDLUH
 
14.   The camel crossed the desert.
   JXOUZ
 
15.   The eagle soared high.
   UXLZU
 
16.   The chipmunk scampered across the path.
   JKDWOYMF
 
17.   A whale breathes air.
   IKXZU
 
18.   The dove flew overhead.
   RSBU
 
19.   Put the saddle on the horse.
   KSHVU
 
20.   The snake slithered through the grass.
   VMXFU
 
21.   The tiny sparrow flew to its nest.
   VWXHHSI
 
22.   The crocodile lives in the swamp.
   JHSJSRDZU
 
23.   We saw a zebra at the zoo.
   TUQHX
 
24.   The elephant has huge ears.
   UZUWKXME
 
25.   The monkey climbed the tree.
   OSMFUG
 
26.   The cheetah is the fastest sprinter of all land animals.
   JKUUEXK
 
27.   The skin of a lizard is very rough.
   ZDTXHR
 
28.   The alligator is in the swamp.
   XZZDLXESH
 

 

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