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  • Scorpion

    Scorpion

    Scorpions are not properly insects, but belong with spiders, mites and ticks to the Arachnidae. The scorpions of Palestine are usually 2 or 3 inches long. The short cephalothorax bears a powerful pair of jaws, two long limbs terminating with pincers,...

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  • Penguin

    Penguin

    Most penguins spend about _ of their time in the water. Their bodies are designed to easily adapt to the water. They have feathers that help them to move but also to keep the water from reaching their body. This is important as they have to keep their...

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  • Parrot

    Parrot

    Parrots travel in flocks. They communicate by shrieking, squawking, or twittering. Parrots feed mostly on plant parts, including blossoms, buds, fruit, leaves, nuts, pollen, and seeds. A few parrot species also eat small invertebrates, such as insects...

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  • Dog

    Dog

    Dog history is really the history of the partnership between dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and humans. That partnership is based on human needs for help with herding and hunting, an early alarm system, and a source of food in addition to the...

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  • Mouse

    Mouse

    Mice are much like humans in how their bodies and minds work. This is why laboratories use mice as test subjects for medicines and other items that may be used on humans. Nearly all modern medicine is tested on mice before they go to human medical trials...

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  • Bear for Pen

    Bear for Pen

    Bears are very smart and have been known to roll rocks into bear traps to set off the trap and eat the bait in safety.Bears can run up to 40 miles per hour, fast enough to catch a running horse. The fastest known human alive today is Usain Bolt, who can...

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  • Lion Sitting

    Lion Sitting

    As the sun sets on the African Savannah, lionesses can be spotted prowling the open land, hunting and making kills, often as a group. Males are more often lounging around during this time, leading some observers to the assumption that theyêre lazy,...

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  • Lion Standing

    Lion Standing

    Lion is the incarnation of power, wisdom and justice. He is the king of all animals, strong, sovereign, solar symbol. Sometimes, in contrary, his extreme pride leads him to a tyranny. His symbolism balances between admiration and intolerance. Krishna,...

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  • Crayfish

    Crayfish

    After dark, he ventures forth to forage for food. He pauses a cautious moment, facing his burrow and testing the neighborhood with his sensitive feelers. If things seem safe, he prowls around using his pincers to grab drifting eggs, larvae and small...

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  • Cow

    Cow

    Cows have almost total 360 degree panoramic vision and are able to see colors, except red. They can detect odors up to 5 miles away. Cows can hear lower and higher frequencies better than humans.Per day, a cows spends 6 hours eating and 8 hours chewing...

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  • Crocodile

    Crocodile

    dult crocodiles feed on crustaceans, fish, small mammals, and water birds; the young feed on frogs and small insects. Adults approach a swimming animal from under water and drag it down until it drowns. Crocodiles do not chew their food; if their prey is...

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  • Cock

    Cock

    Cock is the symbol of pride because of his appearance. He is also the symbol of the Sun because he wakes everybody up in the morning, he is the one who announces the rise of the Sun and greets the Sun. As the symbol of emerging light he is a particular...

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