Birds of North America
The Human Body
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Bluebird

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It takes 14 muscles to smile and 43 to do this.

Frown

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In 1842, British anatomist and paleontologist Sir Richard Owen coined this word for “dinosaur.”

Dinosaur

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These natural terrors can rotate at speeds of 250 mph, and leave a path of destruction up to a mile wide and 50 miles long.

Tornados

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A brief sleep; a dish to cook eggs.

A Nap and a Pan

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Oriole

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In an adult, this organ is about 25 feet long.

Small Intestines

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Peanuts are not related to nuts but to these.

Peas

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These entertaining devices have three speeds, 33, 45 and 78 rpms.

Turntables (record players)

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To cut calories; to modify a document.

 To Diet and to Edit

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Great Horned Owl

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The thickness of this, your body's largest organ, ranges from .01 to .25 of an inch.

Your Skin

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In the late 1500s, Bermuda Wolfe, daughter of bookseller and printer John Wolfe, was the first English girl born on this island.

Bermuda

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Even though it spins at nearly roughly 1000 mph, it takes about a day for this to make just one revolution.

The Earth

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A female relative; a sushi staple.

An Aunt and Tuna

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Flycatcher

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Located here, the strongest muscle in the body is the masseter muscle, although it's much stronger in dogs and other carnivores than humans.

The Jaw

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This nickname of Delaware refers to the fact that it was the first state to ratify the Constitution.

The First State

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In captivity, an energetic little rodent can spin one of these up to 4 mph when he's got nothing better to do.

Hamster Wheel

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A lion's quarry; a funereal pile

 Prey and Pyre

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Magpie

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Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day, you breathe about 30,000 times a day, and you do this about 20,000 times a day.

Blink

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This Scottish rock band, formed in 1981, had its only US hit in 1983 with the song In a Big Country.

Big Country

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With practice and a hard enough throw, this child's toy can spin at speeds over 30 mph, but it will never travel more than about 45".

Yo Yo

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Giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance; a substance composed of 2 or more metals

Loyal and Alloy

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