Have you ever heard of bigfoot? Well, bigfoot is believed to be both a gorilla and a person! It is very big and strong, but no one has proved that the creature lives. The bigfoot stories exist everywhere in the world, from America to Australia. If bigfoot is real, wouldn¡¯t you love to see
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A group of German engineers displayed their new invention to the public, and everyone was amazed. They created a battery-powered helicopter that can fly without a pilot! The helicopter is called the Volocopter and weighs only 300 kilograms. The engineers say that they
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That may look like snow on the mountain in the picture. However, it is actually metal! This is because metal rains on the planet Venus! Also, scientists tried to send a spaceship to Venus, but the acidic clouds melted it!
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Look at the restaurant in the picture. It does not look fancy. However, it is the world¡¯s cheapest Michelin Star restaurant! Visitors line up for hours to eat. The price of three steam buns is just $4.50! Don¡¯t you want to try it?
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Where do big cats, like lions, tigers and jaguars, come from? Recently, scientist Jack Tseng discovered the oldest big cat skull in the world. He found it in the mountains of Tibet in Asia under snow and rocks. It is 4.1 to 5.9 million years old!
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Climate scientists recently killed the oldest living animal in the world by accident! Ming was a mollusk who lived at the bottom of the sea around Iceland. Ming was 507 years old! However, scientists are now looking at mollusks to help humans live longer. So Ming helped us all!
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Do you play an instrument? Recently, scientists found that children who play an instrument respond faster to sounds, including speech. Then, even if you stop playing the instrument, your brain will always respond faster to sounds.
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Do you know what the warmest winter jacket is? Canada goose down is usually considered necessary to make the warmest jacket in the world. When scientists live in Antarctica for research, they wear coats filled with Canada goose down.
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A Christmas tradition called ¡°stocking-stuffers¡± is to hang big stockings over the fireplace. Long ago, Saint Nicholas heard about a poor family in town. He threw bags of gold coins in through their window and the coins landed in the socks dry ing above the fire!
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