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Antarctic fur seals have two layers of hair: a bottom layer to keep in warmth, and a top layer to keep water out. Sometimes the seals pick up a third layer: penguin feathers. See more silly photos in this photo gallery! |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY ELVA ETIENNE, GETTY IMAGES |
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The phrase “flower pressing” might conjure up visions of great-great-grandparents making a display to put next to a side-table doily. But gathering flowers gets kids outside and fosters exploration; arranging and pressing the blooms encourages curiosity and creativity. Here's how to bring some flower power into your family’s life. |
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Photograph by Peter Muhly, AFP, Getty Images |
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As your family gets ready to go green this Tuesday, challenge each other with this St. Patrick’s Day quiz. To start, answer this question:
How many leaves does a shamrock have?
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five
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