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Praying Mantis | National Geographic Kids

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These insects get their name because they have very long front legs that they hold – Praying mantids have long necks topped by a triangular head. – Some also have amazing body shapes that make them look like leaves or branches. – Their front legs have rows of sharp spines to help them hold on to their prey, which
Praying mantids have long necks topped by a triangular head.

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Snowy Plover | National Geographic Kids

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These small birds have rounded heads with steep foreheads and short necks. – Their bills are black and they have large eyes. – They have short black legs and dark gray to black feet. – They have patches of brown or black on their shoulders. – As a result, plovers‘ breeding numbers have decreased as their beach habitats and
Photograph by Lukich, Dreamstime These small birds have rounded heads with steep

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Stingray | National Geographic Kids

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They are related to sharks, and like their shark cousins, they do not have bones. – Stingrays have broad fins that run the full length of their bodies, giving them a – Stingrays have tails that are armed for defense. – Many species, including the exotic-looking blue-spotted stingray, have venom that – They usually have two to six young at a time.
years Size: Up to 6.5 feet Weight: Up to 790 pounds Stingrays have

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Mountain Lion | National Geographic Kids

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These felines are comfortable in many different habitats and, aside from humans, have – These cats have a poor sense of smell, but have excellent vision and hearing that – Mountain lions don’t roar, but females have a loud scream, which is believed to attract – Females have an average of two to four cubs per litter and give birth in a den.
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