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When they find dinner, stingrays crush their meal using strong jaws.
When they find dinner, stingrays crush their meal using strong jaws.
When they find dinner, stingrays crush their meal using strong jaws.
When they find dinner, stingrays crush their meal using strong jaws.
Light-sensitive eyespots on the tips of the arms help the sea star find food.
Light-sensitive eyespots on the tips of the arms help the sea star find food.
Those words describe how these beetles use the dung they find.
Those words describe how these beetles use the dung they find.
They usually just find a shallow dip in some rocks or scrape a depression in the
They usually just find a shallow dip in some rocks or scrape a depression in the
turtles move to shallow waters along the coast, such as bays and lagoons, where they find
turtles move to shallow waters along the coast, such as bays and lagoons, where they find
Ocelots live with their mom for about a year and then leave to find their own territory
Ocelots live with their mom for about a year and then leave to find their own territory
When the rays find an area rich with food, they make sure to share the grub with
When the rays find an area rich with food, they make sure to share the grub with
When a female termite hits breeding age, she may emerge from her colony and find
When a female termite hits breeding age, she may emerge from her colony and find
their senses of sound and smell, using their long ears and snouts to get around and find
their senses of sound and smell, using their long ears and snouts to get around and find
the rest of the mob forages for food, one or more meerkats, called a sentry, will find
the rest of the mob forages for food, one or more meerkats, called a sentry, will find