Thursday, June 5, 2008

About Babies Animals 3

Which baby is born under the snow?
Answer:
Polar bear cubs are born in an underground den, which their mother digs deep in the snow. Warm air is trapped inside the den, making it a surprisingly snug place to spend the winter months.











Which nests are 100 years old?
Answer:
American bald eagles fly back to the same nest year after year. They make a few repaira, than they lay their eggs. Some nests are over 100 years old, and are bigger and heavier than a car.












Who's at home in a bubble?
Answer:
Baby froshoppers are often called spittlebugs, because they make a bubbly froth very soon after they're born. They hide in this 'cuckoo spit' while they feed and grow.












Which is the biggest baby in the world?

Answer:
The baby blue whale is a real whopper, weighing up to 3,000 kilograms- that's as much as 1,000 human babies! As soon as it is born, its mum nudges it to the surface to take a first breath of air.











Which is the tallest baby?
Answer:
A baby giraffe is about two metres tall-that's taller than most grown-up people. The mother giraffe is taller still, and gives birth standing up. Her new baby hits the ground feet first. Ouch! It's a long way to fall.






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