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Ever Heard of the ECHIDNA? That Interesting Mammal That Lays Eggs!

Echidnas are medium-sized, solitary mammals covered with coarse hair and spines, and are also known as spiny anteaters. Though mammals, they are different from other mammals in that they lay eggs! Animals with this unique feature are called monotremes. Together with the duckbill platypus, they are the only living mammals that lay eggs and belong to […]

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Teens! Behold Some Of The Weirdest Places In The World (Part 1)

There are all kinds of things on this earth just as there are some pretty weird places too! Some of these places are so creepy you’d literarily have chills running down your spine just thinking about them. Imagine a church for ghosts, or a bizarre island littered with dolls! And then of course there are some of

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ALHAMBRA: The Beautiful Palace Fortress That Made a King Cry

As the last Moorish King of Granada, Sultan Mohammed and his family went into exile, forced into this situation by the advancing army of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile who were on a quest to reclaim Spanish land from the Moors – North African Muslims of Berber and Arabian descent. Legend has it

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5 Amazing Facts About the Flowering Plant, ASPILIA AFRICANA

Aspilia Africana is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. Aspilia Africana is native to the Africa, Madagascar, and Latin America. It is a common African weed found in fallow land, especially in the forest zone. The flowers of the Aspilia africana have showy yellow florets and the fruits are bristly and hairy. There are several uses

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Teens! Here Are Things To Note About Your Brain Development

As it was mentioned sometime ago when a similar post was published on here, the teenage brain is not yet fully developed until one is in [their] mid twenties. This full development of the brain usually always occurs a little earlier in girls than boys. This is a development that was seldom known almost Neurologists

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