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  2. Kratt brothers - Wikipedia

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    Martin (born December 23, 1965) and Christopher Kratt (born July 19, 1969) are American zoologists, educational nature show hosts, wildlife filmmakers and YouTubers.Sons of musical instrument manufacturer William King "Bill" Kratt, [2] the brothers grew up in Warren Township, New Jersey [3] and together created children's television series Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, [4] Be the Creature ...

  3. I work in a research lab and know how to make science fun for ...

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    As research lab technician, I want to foster my children's love for science through fun activities. We're big fans of age-appropriate science podcasts and silly experiments.

  4. Really Wild Animals - Wikipedia

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    Spin looks at humans helping endangered animals, how animals rescue people, and if people work together to save animals, they will prevent them from becoming extinct. The first song is about help being available for animals ("Help is on the Way"), and the second is about humans working to save animals ("Safe at Last").

  5. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2013, videos with Maru have been viewed over 200 million times. [82] Videos featuring Maru have an average of 800,000 views each and he is mentioned often in print and televised media discussing Internet celebrities. [83] Maru is the "most famous cat on the internet." [84] Maru's owner posts videos under the account name 'mugumogu'.

  6. Baby Animals 101: Fun Names and Surprising Facts - AOL

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    While most people know that a baby dog is called a puppy, many may not know what a baby elephant is called. In this fun infographic, explore the world of baby animals. ... Baby Animals 101: Fun ...

  7. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    Myths, legends, and fiction have depicted feral children reared by wild animals such as wolves, apes, monkeys, and bears. Famous examples include Romulus and Remus, Ibn Tufail's Hayy, Ibn al-Nafis' Kamil, Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli, Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan, George of the Jungle and the legends of Atalanta and Enkidu.

  8. Students Gifted Teacher 2 Rubber Ducks 16 Years Ago. She ...

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    Megan Davidhizar received two rubber ducks from her students during her first year teaching high school freshmen 16 years ago. She displayed them on her desk and other students saw the ducks and ...

  9. Bunny (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Bunny (born c. August 2019) [1] is a sheepadoodle who displays behaviors that may be human-animal communication [citation needed].Bunny has reportedly learned 92 words. Bunny uses a set of soundboard buttons, made by FluentPet, to "talk".