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A smart parakeet reunites with its owners in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
„We knew it was him because he had the same chipped beak,” says 12-year-old Aaron
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A smart parakeet reunites with its owners in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
„We knew it was him because he had the same chipped beak,” says 12-year-old Aaron
Find out what makes the moon appear extra big and bright.
If the moon is full at the same time it’s very close to Earth, you see a supermoon
A historic demonstration gained freedoms for Black Americans
Martin Luther King, Jr., stood in the same spot and gave his famous “I Have A Dream
Tigers are unlike any other feline. Discover what makes them stand out from the rest of the cat crowd.
Photograph by Vladimir Medvedev / NPL / Minden Pictures No two tigers have the same
Space explorers go above and beyond on the job. Here are five cool things about these pioneers.
Astronauts in space eat the same things that they do on Earth, including crackers
It had feathers, but this dino couldn’t fly.
Gobi Desert in Mongolia—it’s one of the few places on Earth that has nearly the same
See pictures and read about Petrified Forest National Park on National Geographic Kids.
Around the same time, active volcanoes in the region spewed ash that drifted into
Learn about the life of the 43rd president of the United States
Still, he attended the same private school as the elder Bush before going to his
How more than 10,000 women worked with the U.S. military to help end the war
These same two questions were asked of women across the United States.
Dozens of ants spill out of a nearby bush, each insect scrambling to outrun a strange-looking object lumbering toward them. A pinecone with legs? An artichoke with eyes? No—it’s a pangolin, an animal covered in hard scales that uses its long tongue to slurp up insects for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Yum!
PLAYING DEFENSE All pangolins are covered in scales made of keratin—the same material