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Read MoreI've been emailed with pictures of tracks of the panther. A few people I know, or have heard about, in the Blue Mountains claim to have seen it. Other people are skeptical, and claim the...
Read MoreThe phrase "the Earth is dying" is often used to describe the significant and escalating challenges facing our planet. A great many aspects of our planet are under severe stress due to human...
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Read MoreA longer title for this page could be "Why learn about the skills of the past, even if they will again be needed in the future, if we don't really need them in...
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Read MoreRead through each bible verse of your choice, one word at a time, in a multiple choice format. An aid to learning the Bible in Engligh, or ancient original languages....
Read MoreThe distinctively coloured Scribbled Angelfish has a colourful, dark blue body with pale blue horizontal scribbles. Yellow snout. Vertical yellow band behind pectoral fin. Large white patch behind its head. Yellow horizontal stripe below the...
Read MoreLifespan often exceeds 30 years, and scientists have found some specimens to be over 200 years old! They have the ability to regenerate lost spines....
Read MoreThe Scissortail Sergeant has a white or pale blue body, with five vertical black bands. Two horizontal bands are also often (but not always) present on the lobes of their tail. Their common name comes...
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