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30 Deadliest and Poisonous Flowers and Plants Around the World

March 2, 2021 By Aileen Tecson Leave a Comment

Knapweeds ( Centaurea )

Here is a listing of the deadliest, prettiest but poisonous flowers. Find out the signs and symptoms of poisoning and know the part and …

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Warmest and Coldest Parts of the Human Body

February 8, 2021 By Eunice Tan Leave a Comment

human body

Which body parts are the hottest and coldest? Find the answer in this article. Warmest and Coldest Parts of the Human Body The human …

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Promachoteuthis Sulcus: A Squid with Human-like Teeth

May 1, 2014 By Strangeanimal Leave a Comment

Promachoteuthis sulcus

Promachoteuthis sulcus is a rare, strange-looking squid, best known for its human-like teeth. The species was discovered in 2007 when a …

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Mathematics For Kids

April 11, 2012 By C.J. Evans Leave a Comment

Mathematics For Kids

Ways parents can help with mathematics for kids in the home environment. Mathematics for kids Much like the ability to read well, …

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Changing Color is Only One of the Chameleons Many Tricks

December 5, 2010 By Barbara10Broek Leave a Comment

chameleon

Slow and Steady Small lizards normally rely on speed and agility both for defense and attack. The chameleon, however, lies in wait on a …

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Swallowtail Butterfly Facts

December 4, 2010 By Marie Milton Leave a Comment

swallowtail butterfly

These butterflies have boldly patterned wings with dark lace-work. These wings are designed not only to confuse predators but to attract a …

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Parts of a Seed and Their Functions

November 18, 2010 By joeldgreat Leave a Comment

Parts of Seed

Parts of a seed After fertilization inside the ovary of a flower, the fertilized egg cell divides many times to form the embryo. The …

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Archaeology’s Dark Past on the Dark Continent

September 4, 2010 By James R. Coffey Leave a Comment

pyramids

In a very true manner of speaking, African Archaeology can be said to be the story of African colonization. From supporting Eurocentric …

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Thylacine: Tasmanian Tiger-Wolf

August 29, 2010 By James R. Coffey Leave a Comment

Thylacine painting

Believed to have gone extinct from the Tasmanian frontier by the 1930s, the strange and exotic Tasmanian tigers were once the most …

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