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21) Fall
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Did you know that a year has four seasons? Fall comes after summer and before winter. Discover these and other interesting facts in Fall.
22) Penguins
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Did you know that some penguins slide across snow and ice on their bellies? This helps them go faster. Discover these and other interesting facts in Penguins.
Penguins is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
24) Elephant
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Did you know that elephants are the largest land animals on Earth? They are known for their long noses, or trunks. Discover these and other interesting facts in Elephant.
25) Bald Eagle
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Did you know that bald eagles are large birds with white head and a long beak? Bald eagles can be found in North America. Discover these and other
interesting facts in Bald Eagle.
26) Bison
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Did you know that bison are sometimes called buffalo? They look like another animal with that name. Discover these and other interesting facts in Bison.
27) Summer
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Did you know that a year has four seasons? Summer comes after spring and before fall. Discover these and other interesting facts in Summer.
29) Fish
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Did you know that fish have lived on Earth for millions of years? There are more than 30,000 kinds of fish. Discover these and other interesting facts in Fish.
Fish is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
30) Owl
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Did you know that owls are known for their large eyes? These birds turn their heads almost all the way around to look at things.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Owl.
31) Birds
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Did you know that birds are the only animals with feathers? Many birds use their wings to fly. Discover these and other interesting facts in Birds.
Birds is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
32) Appaloosas
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Did you know that Appaloosas are known for their spotted coats? No two Appaloosas have the same pattern of spots. Find out more
about these amazing animals in Appaloosas, part of the I Love Horses series.
33) Hummingbirds
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Did you know that hummingbirds can be very small? The bee hummingbird is the world's smallest bird. Discover these and other interesting facts in Hummingbirds.
Hummingbirds is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
34) Shetland Ponies
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Did you know that Shetland ponies used to work in mines? Today, most Shetland ponies are pets. Find out more about these amazing
animals in Shetland Ponies, part of the I Love Horses series.
35) Whale Shark
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Did you know that whale sharks can grow longer than school buses? They are the world's largest fish. Discover these and other interesting facts in Whale Shark.
37) Marine Mammals
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Did you know that marine animals live in the water but must breathe air? They can hold their breaths for a long time. Discover these and other interesting facts in Marine Mammals.
Marine Mammals is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
38) Octopuses
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Did you know that octopuses do not have skeletons? Their bodies are soft. Discover these and other interesting facts in Octopuses.
Octopuses is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
39) Insects
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Did you know that insects have lived on Earth for millions of years? There are 200 million insects for each human on Earth. Discover these and other interesting facts in Insects.
Insects is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
40) Wildfire
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Did you know that wildfires burn on every continent except Antarctica? Areas that are hot and dry with strong winds can often have wildfires. Discover these and other interesting facts in Wildfires.
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