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Ribbit...Ribbit...Croak...Croak
Frogs belong to a group of animals called amphibians. They are cold-blooded, have a backbone and are capable of living in both water and on land. Frogs don't really go ribbit..ribbit... When frogs croak or make a call, they can sound anything from croaking to quacking, to even a loud bang! Amazing, right? I've heard it myself once when staying somewhere rural overseas and I almost jumped out of my skin! Frogs and toads look very similar from a distance. However, they are really quite different when you examine them closely. Do you know in what ways are frogs and toads different? |
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Why Do Fruits Have Seeds?
Fruits are so delicious, right? Apples, mangoes, papayas, watermelons! Juicy and sweet. But why do fruits have seeds? Makes eating such a chore... The seeds are really very important to a plant. A plant adopts various ways to protect and disperse its seeds. This is because seeds can grow into a new plant. When a seed can grow new plants, it makes sure that it's species will never become extinct. This is a very basic characteristics of living things i.e. Living things reproduce to ensure the continuity of its own kind |