What do you know about giraffes? Well, you almost certainly know they are the tallest quadrupeds on earth, capable of growing up to 19 feet tall. You may know that this height allows these vegetarians to eat the very nutritious leaves of the acacia t

发表于:2018-12-05 / 阅读(63) / 评论(0) 分类 国家地理2007年

Mr. Newton rushed over to Blake and confirmed that Blake only had one of his two cameras. He then called the group together. We have a problem, Mr. Newton announced. Blakes camera is missing. If you have a camera, please check and make sure that it i

发表于:2018-12-06 / 阅读(80) / 评论(0) 分类 127 Monkey Trouble

Blake still may have lost the camera, Henry said to his sisters. He laid his head all the way back on his beanbag chair, looking up at the boxcar clubhouse ceiling. We might not have searched hard enough. Or maybe someone picked it up. Did anyone che

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Maybe the most violent giraffe fight ever caught on tape for those of you who keep track of such things.Stunning video from the discovery channel shows two giraffes using their 6-foot long necks as weapons to go after each other. ABC's Paula Faris ha

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[00:00.00]Module 7 ANIMALS [00:05.81]UNIT 3 It's my cat. [00:09.22]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:13.68]What's that,Feifei? [00:16.01]It's a picture of my cat,Mimi. [00:19.07]She's a very fat cat. [00:21.37]Yes,I know! [00:22.53]But she's cute. [00:

发表于:2018-12-29 / 阅读(85) / 评论(0) 分类 外研社新标准初中英语七年级

[00:00.00]Unit 11 Working with Animals [00:07.42]Lesson 41 [00:09.26]1.2 Excuse me. [00:12.79]I'm doing a survey about wild animals. [00:15.99]Do you have a few minutes [00:17.42]to answer some questions? [00:19.11]Sure. [00:21.03]What's your name? [

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新标准小学一年级英语第二册(一年级起点外研版)Module 6 UNIT 1 That snake is long. UNIT 2 The baby lions are cute.

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Lesson 30 What Do They Eat? 第30课 它们吃什么? 1. What do they eat? 1. 它们吃什么? Monkeys eat bananas. 猴子吃香蕉。 Cows eat grass. 牛吃草。 Tigers eat meat. 老虎吃肉。 Giraffes eat leaves. 长颈鹿吃树叶。 2. Let

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Giraffe 长颈鹿 Can you guess what is the tallest animal in the world? It is the giraffe. 你能猜出世界上最高的动物是哪个吗?它就是长颈鹿。 How tall is it? 它有多高? A male giraffe is at least 3 times taller than an adu

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Lion Conservation Challenges Giraffe Protection The giraffe is an icon of the African savannah. The lion is the top predator of the ecosystem. Both animals face uncertain futures, and both are subjects of intense, ongoing conservation work. Now a stu

发表于:2019-02-13 / 阅读(107) / 评论(0) 分类 2018年科学美国人2月

Bright light flooded the tree house again A rustlingsound came from outside the window. Annie peeked out and laughed. Hey, there, shesaidJack looked out, too. A giraffe was eating leaves offthe tree. It had a sweet, goofy face. Jack peered at the wor

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Come on, Jack! Annie called. She was almost tothe river. Just a minute! he shouted. He wanted to study thegiraffes and zebras. He pulled out the Africa book and found a pictureof giraffes. He read: The giraffe is the tallest animal in the world. Itsl

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From sleeping standing up to shutting down half of their brain, animals have some strange sleeping habits. 动物们有一些奇特的睡觉习惯,有的站着睡觉,有的一半大脑休息。 Now some of these more unusual habits, from napping

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Mom's Genes Make Some Giraffes Hard to Spot Just like humans have virtually unique sets of fingerprints, every giraffehas a unique set of spots. Not that those spot patterns really help wildlife biologists identify their study subjects in real time.

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