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Where do Sponges come from?: The soft, absorbent, natural sponges used in baths are the skeletal remains of a marine animal...
[4/10/2010]
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Why do Beavers build Dam?: The beavers of North America build a dam to create an artificial lake in which to construct an...
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Why do Rabbits have large Ears?: Rabbits are timid animals with many enemies and rely on their large ears to warn them of...
[4/10/2010]
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When does the Male Stickleback turn Red?: The male stickleback's belly turns red at the start of the breeding season in spring...
[2/1/2010]
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What is a Praying Mantis?: The praying mantis is an insect belonging to the family Mantoidea. The name "mantis" means "a diviner...
[2/1/2010]
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Why does Wood have a Grain?: The grain in a piece of wood is the pattern produced by the annual bands or rings which grow in the trunk...
[2/1/2010]
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Where does Caviare come from?: Caviare is the roe of the female members of the sturgeon family. These fish are found in northern...
[2/1/2010]
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When do Worms turn?: If the earthworm detects an unfamiliar object net to its skin, the muscles will contract immediately...
[2/1/2010]
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When do Sharks attack Humans?: Some sharks may attack human beings if attracted by underwater noises, erratic swimming the presence...
[1/29/2010]
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Why can Owls see well at Night?: The night vision of owls is 100 times as keen as that of human beings, because their eyes are especially...
[1/29/2010]
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