Centipede
Dirt
Bird
WORM
potato
sticks
salty
FRENCH FRIES
dark
beam
battery
FLASHLIGHT
Uniform
Safety
Protect
POLICE
Flamingos are born white or grey
FACT
Flamingos aren't actually born pink. They are grey or white as chicks and will turn pink over the first couple of years of their lives. Flamingos get their reddish-pink color from special colored pigments found in the algae and small invertebrates that they eat.
Yellow
Bug
Pollinate
BEE
cold
cone
sundae
ICE CREAM
Shows
Screen
Remote
TV
Airport
Travel
Fly
Plane
PILOT
Dogs are colorblind.
MYTH
Is everything in a dog’s world black and white? While dogs can’t see the same colors humans do, dogs can still see some colors. Dogs can make out yellow and blue, and combinations of those colors. No wonder why dogs love tennis balls!
Swim
Fish
Black/White
Ice
PENGUIN
yellow
spikey
sweet
fruit
PINEAPPLE
mouse
screen
click
pad
COMPUTER
Restaurant
Helper
Food
Bring
WAITRESS
Ostriches bury their head in the sand.
MYTH
Contrary to the popular belief, ostriches do not bury their head in the sand when scared or frightened. In fact, when an ostrich senses danger and cannot run away, it will flop to the ground and remain motionless, attempting to blend in with the terrain. Ostriches do dig shallow holes in the sand to serve as nests for their eggs. The ostrich will use its beak to turn the eggs in the nest several times a day, creating the illusion of burying its head in the sand.
Independent
Claws
Whiskers
Pet
CAT
Dough
Slice
Cheese
Pepperoni
PIZZA
Fashion
Winter
Snow
Shoes
BOOTS
Games
Health
Exercise
Instructor
GYM TEACHER
Dolphins only sleep with half their brain.
FACT!
Dolphins cannot sleep like humans and rest their whole brain because their breathing is not automatic – they must actively control their breathing by surfacing to breathe air. If they slept like us, they would stop breathing and drown. Instead, a dolphin only allows half of its brain to sleep at a time; the other half stays awake so the dolphin can keep breathing and look out for dangers in the environment. Dolphins alternate which half of the brain is sleeping periodically so both sides can be rested.
Bamboo
China
Black/White
Bear
PANDA
Sausage
Bun
Baseball
Mustard
All-American
HOT DOG
Horses
Farm
Hollow
Drink
Suck
STRAW
Emergency
Rescue
Extinguish
Flames
FIREFIGHTER
Bears hibernate during the winter.
MYTH
True hibernation occurs when an animal drastically lowers its body temperature way down and sleeps through the entire winter. True hibernating animals, like groundhogs, woodchucks, some species of bats, etc. appear lifeless and are not easily awakened. Bears, on the other hand, exhibit a state called TORPOR. Though less active than usual, bears in torpor can respond easily to external stimuli and wake throughout the winter months to eat or respond to danger.