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Octopuses have large brains. They also have nerve cells in each of their arms. These are like eight smaller brains! In this...read more
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Rats are cute critters and popular pets. They are also among the world’s smartest animals! Using engaging text and vibrant...read more
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Angel sharks glide along the sea bottom using their flat, winglike fins. When they find the right spot, they wiggle under...read more
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Named for their striking color, blue sharks ride open-ocean currents looking for their next meal. Giant eyes give these...read more
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Great white sharks are fearsome ocean hunters! Their 300 sharp teeth and curved tails allow these predators to make quick,...read more
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Hammerhead sharks are known to use their uniquely shaped heads. They use them to pin down stingrays before taking a deadly...read more
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Reaching speeds up to 60 miles per hour, mako sharks are the fastest sharks in the world! Their powerful tails drive their...read more
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Gliding through the open ocean with their heavy bodies and paddle-like fins, oceanic whitetip sharks are an elusive species...read more
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Sand tiger sharks hover in the water as they patiently wait for fish to swim by. To hover, they gulp air at the water’s...read more
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Gliding through the world’s tropical waters with wide-open mouths, whale sharks are slow giants that suck in their dinners....read more
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