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STRANGE BUT TRUE

Mongolian  Saiga-  The   endangered  antelope   has  a bizarre   inflatable  nose,  which  warm  up  the    cold  air   it  breathes  on the  way  into  his  body
CRUCIFIX   TOAD- This    toad  ooze  a  powerful   glue  from  its  skin to  which  insects   stick  after  it  shed  its  skin  and  eats  it  insects  and the  skin.
 The  JERUSALEM   ARTICHOKE    is  not  an   Artichoke.It  is  a  Sunflower.
The     Frog  Hopper Bug.-This   bug  can  leap  100  times    its  own   length  and  accelerates  faster  than  a    ballistic  missile.
 At  the   coronation  banquet   of  the  noted   Gourmet  British  King  George   IV  IN, 1821,   he  served  7,442 lbs   of  Beef, 7,133  lbs of  Veel  and  2,474  lbs   of  Lamb.
WHITE   HAIR  POWER     was     taxed   in  Britain   in   1795.As    it  used  to  much  flour which  was   needed    for   the   bread.
ALPINE  SALAMANDER-   The   gestation  period   of  an  Alpine  Salamander    can  be  more  than  three  years.
THE VARIBIKE-   Designed   by   German  Martin Kraiss allows    cyclists   to  use   both  their  arms  and  their  legs.

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