- There are over 12,000 kinds of ants in the world. - Ants are mostly found in hot climates. - Most ants are between 2 mm and 10 mm long.
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Beavers¡¯ front teeth never stop growing. Beavers eat bark, roots, leaves and twigs. Baby beavers are called ¡°kits.¡±
Today, there are over 150 kinds of owls in the world. The Elf Owl is the smallest owl. It is about the size of a sparrow. It is found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Ducks are relatives of geese and swans. A male duck is called a drake; a female is called a duck; babies are called ducklings. Ducks have three eyelids.
There are more than 200 kinds of octopuses in the world. Octopuses can be found all over the world¡¯s oceans. All octopuses have 8 arms.
>> There are 315 kinds of parrots in the world. >> Some parrots are in danger of extinction. >> Parrots have large heads and short necks.
- There are 21 kinds of foxes in the world. - Some fox habits are very cat like. But in fact, the fox is a member of the dog family. - The largest fox is the red fox. It is about the size of a large cat.
- Most turtles live longer than people. They can live for 100 years or more! - Turtles are found on every continent except Antarctica. - Turtles started living on Earth more than 200 million years ago.
The word ¡°squirrel¡± means ¡°shadow tail¡± in Greek. There are about 300 kinds of squirrels in the world. Squirrels are found on every continent except Antarctica and Australia.
There are 59 kinds of eagles in the world. The Bald Eagle is one of the most common eagles. The Bald Eagle is not actually bald. Its head is covered with white feathers. The word ¡°bald¡± came from an old English word ¡°balde¡± meaning white.
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