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Swallows fly to the south for winter every year, so where is the south? It's just that we're small.
The weather is getting cooler, and many birds have already flown south to prepare for winter. Most people know that some birds fly to the warmer South in winter, but few people know where and how far this South is.
By crudden elle3 years ago in Earth
Turtle swelled into a ball after being bitten by mosquitoes, and the woman punctured it with a needle for treatment! Do turtles die from mosquito bites?
Recently, a woman in Fujian posted a video on the Internet. In the video, the head of a turtle was swollen like a ball. It was listless but very cute, which attracted widespread attention.
By crudden elle3 years ago in Earth
What is under the quicksand, why does it sink when people step on it? Pull-down force of 100,000 Newtons
Everyone should have heard or seen stories about quicksand, because quicksand is very popular in traditional cultures all over the world, and it is believed that in the 1960s, one in every 35 movies was about quicksand.
By crudden elle3 years ago in Earth
Are sharks really afraid of dolphins? Shark: Don't be afraid, you will be "sucked out of your liver" if you are not careful
Sharks are afraid of dolphins? Then see who is more scary! You can often see movies about sharks. The sharks in the movies have big bloody mouths, bloodthirsty and cruel, and one bite is not an exaggeration; and dolphins are more reminiscent of the cute performers in the zoo. It will interact with you, it will play with you, not to mention how cute!
By crudden elle3 years ago in Earth
The Tree That Owns Itself
Athens, GA is best known as the home of the University of Georgia and the birthplace of musical legends, R.E.M. and The B-52s. However, did you know that at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets you will find a massive, white oak, known as “The Jackson Tree?” The fact that this tree still exists at the edge of a bustling downtown in a growing college town is in itself pretty impressive. What’s more impressive is why it is still standing.
By Kassondra O'Hara3 years ago in Earth









