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What is a Manx Cat?: The Manx cat is a tail-less cat found principally upon the Isle of Man, a lozenge-shaped island about...
[1/29/2010]
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Why are Bird’s Eggs rounded?: The roundness of an egg allows pressures to be applied from the outside which would break it if applied...
[1/29/2010]
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Why are Yews Often Found in Church Yards?: Yews have long been associated with religious worship. So it is likely that churches were originally...
[12/18/2009]
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Why do some Elephants have very large Ear?: African elephants have larger ears than Indian, or Asiatic, elephants because they live in hotter conditions...
[12/18/2009]
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Where would you find Cowrie Shells?: Cowrie shells are widely distributed and possibly the favorites among shell collectors because of their polish...
[12/18/2009]
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What is a Salamander?: A salamander is amphibian-an animal that lives both on land and in the water. It is a lizard-like member...
[12/18/2009]
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When was Tea First grown?: We do not know when the tea plant was first cultivated, but the earliest mention of it occurs in a Chinese...
[12/17/2009]
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Why do Trees lose Leaves in Winter?: Some trees with broad-bladed leaves lose their leaves in the winter...
[12/17/2009]
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Where are Crocodiles born?: A newly-hatched crocodile is about eight inches long and can be found on the mud near the water's edge...
[12/17/2009]
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Why do some Plants capture Insects?: Some plants capture insects and other tiny animals and use them as food. They do not devour...
[12/17/2009]
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