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  • Hares are bigger than rabbits
  • Hares and rabbits are not the same
  • Rabbits live together in burrows

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  • The ice cream cone was invented in 1904
  • They ran out of ice cream at the World's fair
  • Ice cream is a yummy treat

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  • roller coasters stop at the end of the track
  • Some kinds of roller coasters use magnets to make them stop.
  • Roller coasters are fun

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  • Julia Butterfly Hill lived in a giant Redwood tree for two years to keep it from being cut.
  • The logging company did not cut down the tree
  • The tree was located in Northern California

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  • Each class get 500 salmon eggs
  • School Children in Washington State are raising salmon

3) The salmon are released into streams and rivers.

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1) Incense cedar wood is perfect for making pencils

2) Incense cedar tree are grown in California and Oregon

3) Incense cedar will not splinter when sharpened.

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1)The shifting liquid inside makes it spin

2) A hardboiled egg will spin faster and longer.

3) You can tell if an egg is hard boiled by spinning it

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1)The idea for Velcro came from nature

2)Burrs was clinging to his dogs’ fur.

3)George de Mestral invented velcro

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  • The Atacamo Desert is in Northern Chile
  • The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth
  • Rainfall has never been recorded in some parts of the Atacama Desert

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  • A pygmy marmoset is about 5 inches tall.
  • Pygmy marmosets live in the Amazon
  • The smallest monkey in the world is the pygmy marmoset.

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1) Some troglobites do not have eyes

2) Animals that live deep in a cave are called troglobites.

3) Blind salamanders are troglobites.

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  • Guinea pigs are a good source of protein.

2) Guinea pigs are cute and fluffy

3) In Peru, many people eat Guinea pigs

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  • Helicopter are used to herd animals in australia
  • In Australia, cattle and sheep are raised in huge ranches called stations
  • There are a lot of cattle in Australia

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  • Sharks have a lot of teeth
  • Sharks teeth grow in a row
  • A shark may have up to 3,000 teeth

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  • Kangaroos live in groups called mobs.
  • Kangaroos groom each other.
  • Kangaroos are very social animals

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  • A dolphin can recognize itself in a mirror
  • Most animals do not like to look in mirrors.
  • Most animals don't recognize himself in a mirror.

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  • The lives of the Maasai people are centered around their cattle.
  • The Maasai spend most of their time tending their cattle.
  • The Maasai people live in East Africa.

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  • A mother octopus takes good care of her eggs.
  • A mother octopus does not leave the den.
  • A mother octopus lays thousands of eggs.

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  • Arctic foxes have thick coats.
  • Arctic foxes blend into the snowy landscape.
  • The thick, white coat of an Arctic fox has two important jobs.

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  • Beavers made dramatic changes to the environment
  • Beavers create new ponds and lakes
  • Beaver build dams across rivers.

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  • Christopher Paolini wrote Eragon.
  • Christopher Paolini became an author at a young age.
  • Eragon was published by Knopf Books for Young Readers.

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  • In many developing countries, people are using solar ovens
  • Solar oven use energy from the sun.
  • People who use solar oven do not need to buy fuel.

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  • People used to clean their teeth with twigs.
  • Most toothbrushes are made from nylon.
  • Before toothbrushes were invented, people used natural objects to clean their teeth.

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