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Stick Out Your Tongue
Tricky Tongues When a blue-tongued skink feels scared, it opens its mouth, sticks out its tongue, and hisses. The sight of the shocking blue...
Click, 09/01/07 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
What dinosaurs left behind: fossil footprints led two boys to a big discovery.

In the summer of 2000, two Canadian boys had the adventure of a lifetime. As 8-year-old Daniel Helm and 11-year-old Mark Turner of Tumbler Ridge,...
Highlights for Children, 04/01/07 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
Court finds no probable cause needed to 'search' license number
DETROIT - When Curtis Ellison ran into the store, leaving his companion and his van to idle in the fire lane, he probably never imagined that...
St. Louis Daily Record & St. Louis Countian, 10/21/06 by Melissa P. Stewart, J.D. · More from publication -
Court finds no probable cause needed to 'search' license number
St. Charles County Business Record, 10/21/06 by Melissa P. Stewart, J.D. · More from publication -
Animal Ears
Big Ears The fennec fox is the smallest member of the fox family, but it has the biggest ears. It lives in the hot desert and usually hunts at...
Click, 10/01/06 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
Keeping Cool in the Desert
You might think that camels are the perfect desert animals. And they are. But other animals are adapted to the heat and dryness of the desert,...
Ask, 02/01/06 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
Who Needs a Nose?
A giant anteater can't see very well, but it can smell its favorite food, termites, from miles away. When the anteater pushes its snout into a...
Click, 10/01/05 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
Slithering Snakes
Think of all the ways animals move from place to place. Fish use their fins to swim. Birds use their wings to fly. You use your feet to walk and...
Click, 07/01/05 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
How Animals Keep Dry
When rain falls, you run inside and wait for the storm to end. Many other animals take cover too. Like you, they want to stay warm and dry. But...
Click, 04/01/05 by Stewart, Melissa · More from publication -
Tuned out
Can you hear me now? Turns out the communication between members of one bat species is breaking up. Can you hear me now? Turns out the...
Science World, 11/01/04 by Melissa Stewart · More from publication



