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When does a Tree stop growing?: A tree never permanently stops growing as long as it lives. But in most countries each year's...
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What is a Camel's Hump for?: A camel uses its hump as a portable storehouse of fat from which to draw nourishment when...
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Why are some Moths attracted by Lights?: Moth are attracted to lights at nigh because they mistake them for the light of the moon...
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Why do Dogs Moult?: Dogs normally moult every year in late spring. As the weather becomes warmer the dog's body...
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What are Crustaceans?: The word 'crustacean' comes from the Latin (crusta) meaning a hard covering shell or crust...
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Where would you find Truffles?: The real name for truffles is Ascomycetes. That's what the botanists call them. But you're most...
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When do Plants Breathe?: Plants breathe oxygen and carbon dioxide. In daylight they produce their own food at...
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Where do Whelks lay their Eggs?: A whelk is a kind of sea-snail. It eats clams, worms, barnacles and smaller snails...
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Why are Vampire Bats Dangerous?: Vampire bats are dangerous because they carry rabies and other diseases and infect their...
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Why do Birds have Hollow Bones?: Birds fly so well because they have developed skeletons which are especially light and strong...
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