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Howstuffworks "Kangaroo"
This helps them listen for danger. Kangaroos have huge back feet and tiny front feet. .... Questions? See the policy for the contact information.
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HowStuffWorks "Kangaroo Travel"
Aug 4, 2008 ... Learn how kangaroo travel allows the animal to hop 6 feet (1.8 ... Check out that big fourth toe that helps propel the kangaroo's jump. ...
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Howstuffworks "Why do kangaroos hop?"
Check out that big fourth toe that helps propel the kangaroo's jump. ... In the same way, whenever a kangaroo's feet hit the ground, its tendons compress to ...
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HowStuffWorks "Saber-Toothed Tiger"
Apr 22, 2008 ... The saber-toothed tiger belongs to the genus Smilodon of the cat family, Felidae. The saber-toothed tiger had large, saw-edged canine teeth ...
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HowStuffWorks "Raccoon Cousins"
Raccoon cousins include cacomistles, coatis and kinkajous. Learn more about raccoon cousins at HowStuffWorks.
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HowStuffWorks "Raccoon Cousins"
Raccoon cousins include cacomistles, coatis and kinkajous. Learn more about raccoon cousins at HowStuffWorks.
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HowStuffWorks "Raccoon"
Apr 22, 2008 ... Raccoons don’t wear masks, but it sure looks as if they do. Raccoons have wide patches of black fur around their eyes and across their ...
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HowStuffWorks "Ladybug"
The favorite food of ladybugs is a tiny insect called an aphid (AY fihd). Aphids feed on plant juices. When ladybugs eat aphids, they are doing farmers a ...
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HowStuffWorks "Ladybug"
The ladybug is an insect that is often considered a symbol of good luck. Learn more about the ladybug at HowStuffWorks.
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HowStuffWorks "Ladybug"
"Ladybug." 16 May 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/ladybug-info.htm> 17 March 2009. Animals Videos ...