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SAINT   NICOLAS   ,  POPULARLY   CALLED   SANTA  CLAUS   was   great  saint    very  famous  for &n bsp; sending  gifts    to  poor  children in  Christmas.People  still  imitate    him  and  posed   as   Santa   Claus   during  Christmas.
The   bones   of   Santa  Claus  are  kept  at  Bari,Italy  where  they  were   taken   in  the  11th  century  from Turkey.

WALRUS    can   swim    for   more  than  three  days  without  sleeping.

BATELEUR   EAGLE    of    South  American  change  the  colour   of  the  skin  on  its  face  and  legs  depending  on  its   mood. 

  AFRICAN    GREY   PARROTS are    capable  of  learning    a    1000-   word  vocabulary.
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 A SCIENTIFIC   STUDY   showed   that  pigeons could  be  trained  to  tell   whether   a painting  was  by  MONET  or  PICASSO.  .




 

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