Friday, November 22, 2013

Gila Monster Facts for Kids

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The Gila monster isn't really a monster, but a very big lizard. It is in fact the largest lizard in the U.S., it can grow up to 2 feet long but weighs only 5 pounds. Read on for more interesting Gila Monster Facts for Kids.

These bad boys love the heat that's why they live in the desert. They can indeed be a monster to some as they are considered to be one of the few lizards who have a venomous bite. Its bite can really be painful, but may not particularly be dangerous to humans. Gilas favorite meal is eggs, though they also eat young rabbits, mice and rats.

Zebra Facts for Kids

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There's no mistaking what you are seeing when you spot a horse-like animal with black and white stripes: it's nothing else but a zebra! Read on and have your children enjoy these zebra facts for kids.

Zebras have their own unique pattern of distinctive stripes, just as humans have their own unique pattern of fingerprints. However, scientists are not sure as to why zebras have stripes, they just believe the stripes are a way for zebras to protect themselves from predators. Camouflage leads the list. Stripes make a herd of zebras look confusing to their predators especially when they're moving. Whatever lies behind those stripes, one thing is for sure – no two set of stripes are exactly the same.

Sadly, zebras are becoming endangered. Finding food and water gives them a difficult time. Worse, humans are hunting them down for their skins and meat.


Poisonous Fish Facts for Kids


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You don't often hear about poisonous fish, but there are actually more of them in the world than venomous snakes. They can be found almost anywhere, but most of them live in warm, tropical waters. Get more facts about the world's poisonous fish here.

The good side of these venomous fish is that they are useful in the development of new drugs. Read on for few interesting Poisonous Fish Facts for Kids. 

Puffer fish or blowfish tops the list for the most poisonous fish on earth. It is covered with spines and gets bigger, doubling more than its size when it sense trouble. It quickly puffs huge amounts of water and air inside its body turn itself into a ball of spines. The spines go out, making it look like porcupines. But the spines aren't the only poisonous part of the fish. Puffer fish's bodies release toxic when they die. That's why when an animal eats them, it becomes ill. Rabbit fish, scorpion fish and zebra fish all have venomous spines on their tails and fins. A sting probably won't kill you, but it is very painful.  

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids Facts for Kids

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Comets, Meteors and Asteroids Facts for Kids


Comets, meteors and asteroids are three different astronomical bodies, yet they hold several things in common. They are presumed to be the remains of the elements that created the Sun and the planets. However, they are too small to be viewed as planets. Some are just a few feet in size, while others are a mile long. 

Find out more interesting and fun Comets, Meteors and Asteroids Facts for Kids here

These celestial bodies travel through space and occasionally become caught by a planet's gravitational pull. Meteors enter the Earth's atmosphere every day but are burned up before they get to land on the ground. Could an asteroid hit the Earth? Asteroids usually stay in the Asteroid Belt though they may sometimes knock off course. An asteroid could hit the Earth but it's unlikely to happen. That's one of the reasons why astronomers never stops from studying the space, looking for asteroid that might crash into Earth.

Space Junk Facts for Kids

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What is a space junk? Here are a few Space Junk Facts that your kids will love to learn. Any time space shuttles travel into space they leave debris behind. It might be tools, old engine parts, fuel tanks or even an astronaut's gloves. Satellites eventually wear out and stop working. They, too, become space junk.

Space junk can cause problems. One of the problems is that space junk can fall back to Earth. More often than not, it burns up before it reaches the ground.

Has anyone been hurt by falling space debris? Fortunately, no one has been seriously injured. Most of the debris that has fallen from space lands in oceans or places where few people live.

To know more about space junks, click here.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Earth Facts for Kids

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Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest one. It is a home to different species of plants, animals, and of course, to the various races of human beings. Some other planets have atmospheres, seasons, and even water, but only Earth has all these elements in just the right way. It is also the only planet in the Solar System where life is known to be found.

Here are few Earth facts for kids. Earth is often described as the ocean planet because its surface is made up of 70% water. It is the only planet which has water on its surface. The bodies of water, especially the seas and the oceans help regulate the temperature of the planet and influence weather.


Mars Facts for Kids

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Mars, also known as the Red Planet was named after the Roman god of war because of its red color.

Here are a few interesting Mars facts for kids. Giant canyons and crevices mark the surface and scientists believe Mars once had lots of water. Today, though, only a little ice can be found, scientists believe that ice lies beneath the surface. There’s this one huge canyon on Mars that stretches a distance same as the distance from New York to Los Angeles.

Discover all about Planet Mars that your kids will absolutely enjoy!