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    Excited Puppy. Super Coloring. This puppy from Super Coloring is super excited that you've decided to color them! 3. Adorable Golden Retriever Puppy. Crafting A Green World. Crafting A Green World ...

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    The company publishes coloring and activity books covering a range of topics, including animals, cultural events and religious themes. The company also produces politically themed coloring books, covering subjects such as Barack Obama , the Tea Party Movement , [3] and Occupy Wall Street . [4]

  4. Koala - Wikipedia

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    The koala is a robust animal with a large head and vestigial or non-existent tail. [ 9 ] : 1 [ 28 ] It has a body length of 60–85 cm (24–33 in) and a weight of 4–15 kg (9–33 lb), [ 28 ] making it among the largest arboreal marsupials. [ 29 ]

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    Cats have an acute sense of smell, due in part to their well-developed olfactory bulb and a large surface of olfactory mucosa, about 5.8 cm 2 (0.90 in 2) in area, which is about twice that of humans. [80] Cats and many other animals have a Jacobson's organ in their mouths that is used in the behavioral process of flehmening. It allows them to ...

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    Large-print. Large-print (also large-type or large-font) refers to the formatting of a book or other text document in which the typeface (or font) are considerably larger than usual to accommodate people who have low vision. Frequently the medium is also increased in size to accommodate the larger text. Special-needs libraries and many public ...

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    The largest dinosaurs, and the largest animals to ever live on land, were the plant-eating, long-necked Sauropoda. The tallest and heaviest sauropod known from a complete skeleton is a specimen of an immature Giraffatitan discovered in Tanzania between 1907 and 1912, now mounted in the Museum für Naturkunde of Berlin.

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