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When we think of Canadian animals, cultural icons like the moose, beaver, or loon are probably first to come to mind — but according to a new study, the most distinct one from an evolutionary ...
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The Earth is home to some amazing animals, and many of them are well-known. Everybody knows how quick cheetahs are, how big elephants can grow, and how adorable chipmunks can be. But there are some ...
The program, now in its second year, allows kids ages three to five to immerse themselves in nature and visit zoo animals every day ... reading later on in their school careers." ...