Sunday, August 30, 2009

baby bat, I has feets, wrist mounted flame thrower- WILL LAMPLEY

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I find that the baby bat is interesting because of how small the baby bat is, and how it was able to survive a fall from it's nest without being hurt. The bat has actually survived the fall, something new that I haver rarely heard of a bat surviving a fall from it's nest. I would recommend this article to students because it teaches the rarity of bats surviving a fall from a nest. How is the bat able to survive from falling from it's nest and being taken care of humans.

Baby Bat by Peet van Schalkwyk.


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What makes the Geico so interesting is how it's feet and legs are stretched out as far as they can go. What is new is that I have never seen a geico stretching it's legs and feet out sitting in a chair. I would recommend this article to students because it's interesting looking at the pic and how amusing a Geico can be. How were people able to pose the geico in the chair with it's legs stretched out.


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What's interesting and new about the wrist mounted flame thrower is that it's very interesting how one can have a flame thrower mounted. And i've never seen a wrist mounted flame thrower in my life, so this is my first. I would recommend this article because It might be a useful weapon in war. How accurate is the wrist mounted flame thrower
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