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Why Look A Horse In The Mouth? Telling a horse's age by looking at his teeth. horse's age • tushes • teeth
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The Difference Between Rodents And Lagomorphs While rabbits and hares look very similar to rodents, they actually belong to a special class all their own. rodents • lagomorphs • rodentia • lagomorpha • animal classification
How Old is My Dog? How can I tell how old my dog is? For dog owners who have found a stray or adopted a rescue puppy, there are ways to estimate its approximate age. how old is my dog • how to tell dog age • how to tell how old a puppy is • estimating dog age • estimating puppy age
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Teething Facts for the Weary Parent Find out when teething occurs, how to know when your baby is teething and what you can do to sooth a teething baby. teething facts • child teething • when teething starts • signs of teething baby • unusual night wakings
All About Beavers The beaver is probably Canada's strongest symbol after our flag. At one time, it was near extinction, but thanks to a determined lady named Maude Watt, it is now thriving in every province in Canada. beaver • beaver kits • fur trade • all about beavers • ice age
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