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mammals can be big: Black bears, moose, bighorn sheep, and woodland caribou are all
Get facts and photos about the 43rd state.
mammals can be big: Black bears, moose, bighorn sheep, and woodland caribou are all
Massive, hilly Madagascar—the fourth-largest island in the world—is home to plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.
Madagascar is surrounded by the Indian Ocean on all sides except for its western
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Amphibians like western chorus frogs, red-spotted newts, and American toads all hop
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These tropical islands have warm weather all year, and they’re very lush.
How explorers found this missing ship 100 years after it sank
All 28 people survived the ordeal.
Check out these illustrations from the book „Zeus the Mighty: The Quest for the Golden Fleece.“
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Get Weird But True! facts about winter.
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A colony of rare albino squirrels runs the town of Olney, Illinois—sort of.
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In Explorer Academy, 12-year-old Cruz Coronado breaks secret codes in order to fight dangerous villains and solve mysteries. Test your own skills by cracking the codes on this page and check out Nat Geo Kids magazine for more.
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Ever wonder WHY zebras have stripes? WHY you have 10 fingers? WHY rainbows form? WHY we speak different languages? If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. The new book WHY? has 1,111 of them, in fact, including WHY you ask „WHY?“! Check out sample pages below.
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