Amazing Animals
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March Fun Facts
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Flocks of these animals migrate north when the weather warms.

What are Birds?

Different species of birds migrate at different times and can fly enormous distances. For example, the yellow warbler travels back and forth between Alaska and Central America each year 

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When people first fall in love, they feel like they are on this cloud.

What is cloud nine?

Cloud nine denotes a feeling of euphoria

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She was Walt Disney’s favorite princess.

Who is Cinderella?

Cinderella was first released in 1950; she was the second Disney princess after Snow White.

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These are installed in homes to alert owners to fire.

What are smoke alarms? All 50 states require smoke alarms in new installations.

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March Madness refers to this sport.

What is (NCAA) college basketball?

The tournament features single-elimination games between 68 college teams, leading up to the championship. By the time the games get down to the final four, the tournament usually has lived up to its name.

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You might run across this animal at night in its natural habitat, a dam it builds across a creek.

What is a Beaver?

The nocturnal animal is North America’s largest rodent and the second largest globally. Fully grown, beavers can grow up to 48 inches long.

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This is where Batman fought crime.

What is Gotham City?

Batman started fighting crime in Gotham City in the fourth episode of the Batman comic book, released in 1941. Before then, he was based in NYC.

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He painted the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

Before it hung in the Louvre, the Mona Lisa hung in Napoleon’s bedroom. Mona Lisa is not her name; it’s Italian for “my lady Lisa."

200

In 1973, the first communication from this device was completed.

What is cell phone?

The cell phone of 1970 bore no resemblance to today’s cell phone. They were called “brick phones” because they were as large as a brick and similar in design.

200

March 1 begins this meteorological season.

What is Spring?

Meteorological seasons are based on temperature rather than the position of the sun. The vernal equinox is when we celebrate the beginning of astronomical spring, which occurs on or around March 20.

300

When you visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you will be warned not to feed these large carnivores.

What are bears?

Black bears roam the park. Visitors can be charged a fine if they willfully come within 150 feet of a bear.  

300

This is the fictional palace of King Arthur.

What is Camelot?

The term was applied to the Kennedy presidency by Jackie Kennedy in a Life magazine interview after John’s assassination.

300

If you visit this U.S. state, you are likely to encounter a pupu platter.

What is Hawaii?

It’s an appetizer platter that usually includes bacon-wrapped pineapple, tempura, spareribs, fruits, and vegetables.

300

In the 1970s, McDonald’s introduced this jolly menu item that is still going strong today.

What is the Happy Meal?

The original packaging resembled a cereal box with games, comics, and jokes on it.

300

The first day of Lent is also known as this.

What is Ash Wednesday?

Lent lasts for 40 days leading up to Easter and represents the 40 days Jesus fasted and prayed in the desert before beginning his public ministry.

400

These nocturnal birds are known for their sharp vision, silent flight and distinctive calls.

What are Owls?

Rather than chirping, owls hoot. In addition to sharp 3D vision provided by their large eyes, owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees

400

This fictional perfect place is located high in the Tibetan mountains and is one of the settings in James Hilton’s Lost Horizons.

What is Shangri-La?

It’s a fictional utopia where people live for hundreds of years.

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This country on the Iberian Peninsula allows some workers to take a nap during the workday.

What is Spain?

The nap is known as a siesta. You’ll find siesta is still observed mostly in shops, especially during the summer from 2–4 p.m.

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In 1979, Sony released this device for playing cassette tapes.

What is the Walkman?

At last, we had a personal and portable device for playing favorite tunes.

400

This public holiday is celebrated on March 17 in the United States, particularly so in Boston and New York City.

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. He was not Irish; he was born in Britain

500

This is the largest species of feline in the world.

What are Tigers?

Tigers can weigh up to 660 pounds, whereas lions typically reach only 550 pounds. Both lions and tigers can grow to be 10 feet long from head to tail

500

This mythological Norse location is the palace home of fallen warriors.

What is Valhalla?

Legend tells that the warriors will live at Valhalla until Ragnarök, or Doomsday, when they will fight once more alongside the Norse god Odin

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In the early 1970s, he was a weatherman in Nashville, Tennessee, before he became the longest-running host of a single TV game show.

Who is Pat Sajak?

Sajak hosted Wheel of Fortune for 41 seasons and retired in 2024. His co-host Vanna White is still turning letters on the hit game show.

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This was the first kind of computer disc.

What is floppy?

The first floppy disc was eight inches in diameter. Today, computers use internal hard drives, external drives, or the cloud for backups.

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In the northern hemisphere, March is the best spring month to view these magnificent light displays in the sky.

What are the northern lights (or aurora borealis)?

They appear as wide bands of blue, green, red, and purple lights across the sky.