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1. Turkey

What is the Red drooling thing on a turkey?

You might have noticed a turkey. And they have a big drooling red thing in their necks. What is that?


That is called a waddle. And you see that blue head? That is called a snood. Females however, do not have these. Why? Because Male Turleys like to "Show off their bright and shiny feathers so that they can mate."

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2. Owls

Why do owls hoot?

Not all owls make the hoot sound. 


Owls are birds. But, they are also nocturnal, so may hear these sounds at night. (This causes them to have great eye sight. ) 


Over the years, scientist found out that they warn other owls to not touch the prey. Pretty cool right?


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3. Cats

Why do cats purr?

Cats. An animal that you probably have as a pet. Cats are honestly adorable, and as you cuddle near to them they set to vibrate aka purr.

 Cats do this for many reasons. You can see this cat sleeping. Well, it is really comfy, so it will purr to feel more relaxed. Even when you pat its back. Also, to feel warm.

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4. Zebras

Why do zebra’s have stripes?

Zebras live in Africa. But their stripes do not math their surrounding.

Well, they walk in herds. When a predator wants to hunt them, they will get confused. They will not know which one is which since they are hurdled together. 

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5. Titanaboa

What is titanaboa?

Do you know the biggest and largest snake living today? Your right! It's the Anaconda!


 But what if I showed you thir greatest ancestor - Titanaboa! Titana boa weighs 3 anacondas and usually feeds on fish, jaguars, whales and would be the largest and most dangerous predator if it was still living today. 

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