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Eating the Rainforest
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Try to find brown leaf and leaf-blemish katydids as they mimic their surroundings for camouflage
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Hemp (Cannabis sativa).
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Ethel Rosenberg arrested in August 1950. Photograph dated Aug. 8, 1950. American civilians executed for espionage. Spies, communists, Julius Rosenberg
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Aurochs. Bos primigenius. Skeleton. Extinct animal. Skeleton of an Aurochs, an extinct wild ox.
6 Animals We Ate Into Extinction
Drinking water is poured into a glass.
Water Fluoridation: Just the Facts
Cathedrale St.Jean in Lyon, France has a 14th-century astronomical clock that shows religious feast days till the year 2019; Perpetual Calendar
Ten Days That Vanished: The Switch to the Gregorian Calendar
Gutzon Borglum. Presidents. Sculpture. National park. George Washington. Thomas Jefferson. Theodore Roosevelt. Abraham Lincoln. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota.
9 Memorials and Monuments in the United States
Figure 13: A Maxim machine gun, belt-fed and water-cooled, operated by German infantrymen, World War I.
7 Deadliest Weapons in History

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Try to find brown leaf and leaf-blemish katydids as they mimic their surroundings for camouflage
Try to find brown leaf and leaf-blemish katydids as they mimic their surroundings for camouflage
Leaf katydids (subfamily Pseudophyllinae) precisely mimic the form of leaves. The...
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