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PetMojo on MSN12 Fun Facts About Animals for KidsDid you know that snails have teeth? Or that bees have hair on their eyes? Yep, on their eyes! Stick around if you want to ...
It’s all part of Little Critters: Nature Play, a free drop-in program where children ages 0–5 explore science and nature ...
The first book, “Finders Creatures - Case #1: Bog Gone!” dispensed with parents by making their absence the mystery. When the ...
Last Thursday the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center looked more like a zoo than an art gallery, as The Creature Teacher team ...
The Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards were presented on June 14 at a ceremony in Yellowknife, N.W.T. Adam Bienenstock ...
If you’re part of the 72% of Belleville residents that don’t have a bachelor’s degree and you’re looking for a job, there are ...
Americans are constantly doing things that have ER doctors screaming internally, and others that that have them scoffing.
To reach these conclusions, they utilized clinical databases and studies in lab mice, including the records of more than 246 million patients from across the U.S. The study found that children born to ...
You can’t hum while holding your nose. An interesting fact? Debatable, but certainly something you can use to break the ice ...
The Marco Island Historical Society is hosting a new traveling exhibit organized by Mid-America Arts Alliance, “Backstage ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts use cameras and peanut butter to check up on rare creatures released into wild — here are the detailsConservationists are using trail cameras and peanut butter to track the success of pine marten's reintroduction efforts in ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials issue warning after first-of-its-kind discovery in local waters: 'Isn't welcome in the wild'Fisheries and Oceans Canada announced that a lone female pond loach, bearing eggs, was found in Nova Scotia this spring.
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