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Weird Facts About Canadian Animals, KidsWorld


$6.99

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Some of the weirdest animals in the world live right here in our own Canadian backyard:


-Flying squirrels have special flaps of skin stretching from their ankles to their wrists so the squirrel can glide from tree to tree.
-The polar bear does not need to drink water. Its body makes all the water it needs when it digests the bear's favourite food--seal blubber
-Narwhals live in the Arctic. They have a long tooth that grows out of their upper lip.

About the Author

Wendy Pirk is an animal lover who dreamed of being a veterinarian but decided instead to pursue a degree in Ecological Anthropology. She is a serious environmentalist and is a freelance writer with a focus on nature and the environment.

The Einstein Sisters love to explore the world of nature, science and the cultures and countries of the earth. We travel to remote adventures in rainforests, oceans, mountains, deserts and Arctic regions. We want share some of our favourite facts about the worlds we explore in a fun and colourful way.
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Weird Facts About Canadian Animals, KidsWorld

$6.99

Some of the weirdest animals in the world live right here in our own Canadian backyard:


-Flying squirrels have special flaps of skin stretching from their ankles to their wrists so the squirrel can glide from tree to tree.
-The polar bear does not need to drink water. Its body makes all the water it needs when it digests the bear's favourite food--seal blubber
-Narwhals live in the Arctic. They have a long tooth that grows out of their upper lip.

About the Author

Wendy Pirk is an animal lover who dreamed of being a veterinarian but decided instead to pursue a degree in Ecological Anthropology. She is a serious environmentalist and is a freelance writer with a focus on nature and the environment.

The Einstein Sisters love to explore the world of nature, science and the cultures and countries of the earth. We travel to remote adventures in rainforests, oceans, mountains, deserts and Arctic regions. We want share some of our favourite facts about the worlds we explore in a fun and colourful way.
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