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... use their keen sense of smell to search for prey. In the juvenile stage, sandbar sharks form schools of both sexes. When they ...
... only 2 pups are born each time. The most advanced embryos in the uterus will eat the other eggs. The other eggs give them ample energy to ... Ragged tooth sharks have two ways to achieve buoyancy. In their big liver, they have a large amount of oil that is lighter than water ... provides lift. They also take a gulp of air and keep it in their stomach for extra buoyancy. Fun Facts Ragged Tooth Shark ...
Milkfish swim in large schools. When hurt, their body produces an alarm substance which ...
... often found living around coral reefs. They like foraging in lagoons and eat a variety of prey such as bivalves, shrimps, crabs, ...
... these ‘earth dragons’, who can survive up to 50 years in the wild, need a helping hand in keeping their world and future generations safe! Gator Marsh ...
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... years! Ginkgo leaves are a unique fan shape. In autumn, they change from green to golden yellow and fall off. The flowers of ...
... that many plants and animals have critically low numbers. In the hope of conserving threatened species and ensuring sustainability, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) calls for a unified effort among governments in regulating international trade. However, wildlife is still highly sought ... of ecosystems and puts other species at risk, including us. Illegal wildlife products may be marketed as traditional medicines or ...
... 3D origami. The beautiful paper animal creations will pop up in front of your eyes. Simply follow the instructions to fold, step by step. ...
... Panda Sea Jelly Sharks Adventures in Australia Animal Book Series (Chinese versions only) ...