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1>Why do dogs like to pee when they go to a new place?
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Table of Contents: When did life begin when the Hood collapsed?
Why do pigeons find their way home?
Why are there no penguins in the Arctic.
Why cranes are a model of bird "love".
Why high-flying eagles can catch prey on the ground.
Who made the bird's nest at the feast?
Do parrots really talk.
Why does the rooster crow at dawn.
Why is the peacock source disturbing?
Is the mandarin duck the companion of the "white-headed old together"?
How good is the swallow at catching insects.
What is the farthest migrating bird in the world?
Why do geese fly in the word "one" or "person"?
Why do birds' beaks grow in different shapes?
Who is the largest animal on land.
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Why do the two eyes of the flounder grow on one side and search for harmony?
Answer: Flounder lives on the bottom of the sea, lying flat underwater for a long time, and the eyes on the lower side are useless at all, so its two eyes are all on one side (above), so it is of great benefit to Shiqing to focus on the detection of predators.
Why do turtles have their feet retracted into their shells?
A: Because their bones and joints are flexible, they are very prone to bending. In this way, the turtle's shell can contain its head, feet, and tail.
Due to the fact that the shell and spine of the turtle are joined together, its ribs are flat and broad, and there is a greater support. So, the turtle can retract its feet into its shell.
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"Animals: Ten Socks and Stools" (6th Edition) is a book published by Juvenile and Children's Publishing House in 2016.
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The author, Han Qide, sued Jin Xingbao. This book introduces the types and characteristics of animals, the mysteries of individual and group behavior, and the relationship between animals and human life and society through the form of questions and answers.
Do animals also have their own language? Why can cranes sleep standing on one foot? 100,000 Whys:
Animals (6th Edition) provides children with rich content and scientific analysis to answer their curious animal questions. This course introduces the types and characteristics of animals, the mysteries of individual and group behavior, and the relationship between animals and human life and society.
The name "One Hundred Thousand Whys" is borrowed from the popular science book "One Hundred Thousand Whys" by the Soviet scientific writer Ilyin (whose real name is Ilya Yakovlevich Marshak). Ealing is also taken from a poem by the British writer and 1907 Nobel Prize winner Joseph Rudyard Kipling: "Five thousand in **?
What about seven thousand? 100,000 Whys:"One hundred thousand" is a virtual finger that is used to describe many.
100,000 Whys, published in 1961 by the Shanghai-based Juvenile and Children's Publishing House, often uses the phrase "Why? Each article is a few thousand words of popular works of science. For more than 50 years since its birth, the brand has influenced countless readers on the road to know with its close-to-readers, strictly screened ** content.
When I finished reading "100,000 Whys" day by day in the hot summer, I couldn't help but marvel at the infinite mystery of science and the richness of knowledge, which made me feel like a drop of water in the ocean, which was too small. >>>More
1. Why does it rain?
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Why do morning glories always spin right up?
Morning glory, also known as trumpet flower, is a plant that everyone is familiar with. It has a long, thin stem that appears very thin and has to be wound around other objects in order to grow upwards. If you look closely at the thin stems that wrap around the bamboo poles, you will find an interesting phenomenon, which is that morning glories climb upwards in a clockwise direction (right-handed), while hops, another winding plant, do the opposite, which grows upwards in a counterclockwise direction (left-handed). >>>More
You can refer to the online materialsThere is a lot of content in "100,000 Whys". He talked about many aspects, such as: communication, transportation, military, human body, plant tablets, medicine, animals, 、?? >>>More
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