Awesome 8 Wacky Landmarks https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/awesome-8/article/wacky-landmarks
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The Blue Whale Catoosa, Oklahoma Please be respectful
Get pictures and facts about eight awesome wacky landmarks.
The Blue Whale Catoosa, Oklahoma Please be respectful
In this issue of National Geographic Kids, meet wildlife conservationists working to stop the illegal sale of cheetahs as pets. You’ll also learn what makes these incredible predators so fast and how they’d do racing against other land animals.
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Balanced on a rock in the middle of a river, a black bear lowers her head to the water and … chomp! A wriggling salmon is no match for her strong jaws. She’s spent the summer eating berries and roots—now she’s eating all the salmon she can catch to gain as much weight as possible. She needs enough stored fat for her body to make milk for newborn cubs this winter.
Despite their name, black bears can be blue-gray or
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Learn about planet earth, including facts, why it’s a special spot in the solar system, and more.
for so many reasons—its sprawling continents, its blue
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Green herons, blue-winged warblers, common eiders,
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falcons, and wild turkeys are common birds, as well as blue
Their eyes also change from blue to yellow by the time
Their eyes also change from blue to yellow by the time
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The Blue Ridge region is a narrow, mountainous region
Most of Earth’s surface—more than 70 percent—is covered by oceans.
Habitat From outer space Earth looks like an awesome blue