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Fantastic Frogs
Frogs come in many colors, shapes, and sizes. And they do some amazing things. Hop into our fun frog questions and learn all about them.
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Caves are dark, damp, and cold. Exploring them can be very dangerous. But deep within caves live some incredible creatures. Caves also have beautiful rock formations that most people will never get to see.

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vanishing cultures
March-April 2004
  • Learn about three world cultures that may be vanishing.
  • Explore caves and meet critters that live there.
  • See what weird stuff is happening to frogs.
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    When the sun goes down, Borneo's rain forest wakes up. How many animals can you spot?
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    Ecosystems
    In this cartoon, Tim and Moby explain how animals and plants survive in a desert habitat.
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