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Without the Nile River, all of Egypt would be desert.
Egyptians have always been close to the natural world.
Without the Nile River, all of Egypt would be desert.
Egyptians have always been close to the natural world.
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They may have traveled from Asia across land bridges that were exposed when sea levels
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Listen in as Mother Nature explains why some creatures have some super-freaky traits—like
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