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I think birds say “Good morning” to each other in the morning.
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A two-wheeler is a vehicle that runs on two wheels. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle is called a cart. Common carts are dog carts, governess carts, and rally carts. By definition, a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle is called a cart. Motor cycle, cycle, scooter and scooty are the examples of a two- wheeler.
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Family is defined as a specific group of people that may be made up of partners, children, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.
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- Nuclear family: This is also known as the conjugal family or family of procreation.
- Extended families include at least three generations: grandparents, married offspring, and grandchildren.
- Joint family: Joint families are composed of sets of siblings, theirs spouses, and their dependent children.
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The patterns or stripes present on the body of animals match with their surroundings like grass, plants etc.These prevent animals from being spooted by predators easily. for eg when zebra hides itself behind the grass, these stripes confuse the predators in identifying it thereby provides protection.
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Frogs without ears hear with their mouth. Incoming sound waves make the eardrum vibrate, and the eardrum delivers these vibrations using the ossicles to the inner ear where hair cells translate them into electric signals sent to the brain. Newts, salamanders and snakes all lack ears, yet can hear. In fact, in the whole animal kingdom, only mammals are the group that have well defined ears. Others do have auditory organs, like a tympanum (basically an ear drum in place of the ear). Some examples : frogs, lizards, crocs, snakes, fishes, etc. Birds also have ears similar to ours, but without the external pinna.
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Prism is a three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are exactly of the same shape. It is the combination of the flat faces, identical bases and same cross-sections. The faces are parallelograms without the bases.
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India now has as many as 2,967 tigers in the wild, with more than half of them in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka, according to the latest tiger estimation report for 2018, released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. The range for the total tiger population in the wild is 2,603-3,346.
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Different birds make their nests using different materials. Some gather sticks, grass, and leaves, while others use tree branches, mud, stones, or even their own saliva. Many nests are made of any materials the bird can find.
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