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EX1
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Rabbits are both small, furry
woodland creatures in the wild or when domesticated make
for excellent pets. |
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EX2
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Bunnies like to clean themselves after most
meals. |
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EX3
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Rabbits and hares eat mostly green plants
of all kinds, including poison ivy. During the winter,
if food is very short, they will gnaw twigs and bark of
trees and shrubs. |
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EX4
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Rabbits and hares are more active during
the dark hours from dawn to dusk. |
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EX5
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Scorpions are venomous arthropods of the
class Arachnida and are considered relatives of the spiders,
mites, ticks and harvestmen. |
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EX6
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There are approximately 1,300 species of
scorpions worldwide. |
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EX7
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Scorpions characterized by an elongated
body and a segmented tail that is tipped with a venomous
stinger. |
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EX8
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Frog eat crickets and enjoy a stay in a
cricket house whenever possible. |
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EX9
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Most iguanas live in the rainforests of
Central and South America but some come from drier areas
and along the coasts. |
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EX10
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Young iguanas are a very light green and
blend in well with their natural habitat. |
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EX11
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Komodo dragons are the world's largest lizards.
They live on the islands of Komodo, Rinca and other tiny
surrounding islands. |
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EX12
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The tarantula is a nocturnal hunter. It
does not spin a web to capture its prey, but catches food
it by speed. |
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EX13
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Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet - what
is a tuffet anyway? Well, this spider certainly knows
what one is! |
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EX14
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A snake is a reptile without legs. Snakes
get very cold on winter days and very hot in the summer. |
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EX15
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Rattlesnakes eat lizards and small rodents
such as ground squirrels, small rabbits, rats and mice,
striking rather than attempting to hold their prey. |