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G.U.M.balls Week 2. 9/10. At 9 ft tall and 1700 pounds the alaskan brown bare is the largest carnivore, that lives on land. (7). G.U.M.balls Week 3. 9/16.
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G.U.M.balls Week 2 9/10 At 9 ft tall and 1700 pounds the alaskan brown bare is the largest carnivore, that lives on land. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 3 9/16 The brown recluse spider which is a poisonous spider found in the united states have fangs six eyes and a violin shaped mark on it’s back. (9)
G.U.M.balls Week 3 9/17 The Taenaris macrops butterfly which feeds on ripe bananas have eyespots on it’s wings that flash like the eyes of a predeter. (6)
G.U.M.balls Week 4 9/23 Oxygen was descovered in 1772 by the sweedish chemist, Carl scheele but he withheld the information until 2 years later when Joseph Priestly make the same descovery. (9)
G.U.M.balls Week 4 9/24 On our camping trip to Wash. Their where trails to hike lakes to kayak and mountains to climbe. (6)
G.U.M.balls Week 5 9/30 The lungfish an unusal animal has both lungs and gills therefore it can breath eather underwater or on land. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 5 10/1 Holistic medicine which includes treetments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy focuses on treeating the hole person body and mind rather then just the effected part. (9)
G.U.M.balls Week 6 10/7 The cactus finch who lives on the galapagos islands displays a trate rarely seen in birds, it uses a cactus spine to dig for insects in trees and cacti. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 6 10/8 Teak loggers in myanmar use elefants to move the logs cause elefants are more cheaper then other transporting methods, they don’t require forest damaging roads. (8)
G.U.M.balls Week 7 10/14 John Muir decided to become a naturalist at the age of 30 and he hiked from the midwest to the gulf of Mexico to acquaint hisself with the land and his writtings inspired the development of national parks in the U.S. (10)
G.U.M.balls Week 7 10/15 In 1875 Matthew Webb of great britain becomes the 1st person to swim across the english channel which lies between England and france and he arrived in france 21 hours and 45 minutes after he left England. (15)
G.U.M.balls Week 8 10/21 Whenever the nieghbors dog trespasses on our lawn my Mom likes to recite this line from a Robert Frost poem to my brother and I: “good fences make good neighbors. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 8 10/22 Her and me are researching the peace corps which was established in 1961 by president Kennedy to see how it has changed since their early days. (8)
G.U.M.balls Week 9 10/28 My class read Jimmy Santiago Baca’s poem Who Understands me But Me which I found very sobering and they did by the way inspire myself to write a beutifull poem. (10)
G.U.M.balls Week 9 10/29 A panaphobe (in Greek, “pan” means “all” and “phobia” means fear) is a person whom fears everything they would probably not be alot of fun to be around. (6)
G.U.M.balls Week 11 11/12 Playwright William Shakespeare and mystery writer Agatha Christie is the english authors. Who’s works have been most translated into other languages. (4)
G.U.M.balls Week 12 11/18 Most american car horns beeps in the key of F, a listener with a good ear can tell a domestic made car from a foreign made car by listening to it’s horn. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 12 11/19 Basketball All-Star Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 pts. In one game on March 2 1962, in the same year he scores 4029 points, a record far from being matched. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 13 11/211/25 When swallowing both toads and frogs close its eyes tightly this action presses the roofs of there mouths onto they’re tongues, pushing the food into there digestive tracks. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 13 11/26 Most turkies were raised in MN in 2012 then any other state in the U.S. (5) http://www.infoplease.com/spot/tgcensus01.html
G.U.M.balls Week 14 12/3 In human beings the indentation between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum but don’t nobody knows it’s purpose or if its real necessary. (7)
G.U.M.balls Week 17 1/6 All is good with those to who I have spoken, accept the young woman working in siberia. (4)
G.U.M.balls Week 17 1/7 “Go lay down Rufus said Thomas. You’re ‘doggy desert’ will be already in a minute.” (8)
G.U.M.balls Week 18 1/13 Id like you to except this offer you learn me to play the trumpet and ill take you the old record player from my attic. (8)
G.U.M.balls Week 18 “Youve done good Donald”, said Mr. Wu. “Just between you and I, this is the most intriguing dessert landscape painting I’ve seen in a long time. (7) 1/14
G.U.M.balls Week 19 Goldfish may stay gold only if kept in a well lit pond or bowl, in dim light or ina body of running water they loose they’re color. (6) 1/21
G.U.M.balls Week 20 Psycologists says that people who “picture” things look up when they think, people who ask theirselves questions and “listen” for answers look down when they think (5) 1/27
G.U.M.balls Week 20 London and Paris is the 2 citys in Charles Dickens novel A Tale of Two Cities. (5) 1/28
G.U.M.balls Week 21 A good laugh not only gets you’re mind of your troubles but it also effects almost every muscle increases your heart rate and reduces stress. (6) 2/3
G.U.M.balls Week 21 Cashews dont have shells because there not nuts, there seeds from cashew apples. (4) 2/4
G.U.M.balls Week 22 You can live even if 80% of you’re liver is destroyed, in a few mos. the liver will grow back to it’s original size. (6) 2/11
G.U.M.balls Week 23 In 1968 an oil company heiress left 4.3 million dollars to her 150 or so dogs, when the dogs died the money went to the auburn university school of veternary medicine. (12) 2/18