koa
2/2/2017 09:01:24 am
i learned that groundhogs hibernate
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koa
2/2/2017 09:02:52 am
and punxatony phil is forced not to because the country needs him to predict weather
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Nana
2/2/2017 09:06:13 am
I learned from Kaitlyn's , which was very good that deer can jump more than 8 feet high!
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Blobfish
2/2/2017 09:01:36 am
I learned Paddlefish can live more than 30 years
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Emma
2/2/2017 09:01:58 am
I really enjoyed learning about minks in Maddie's Presentation
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Anna
2/2/2017 09:06:25 am
I agree because i did not even know that an animal called "minks" existed.
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Nana
2/2/2017 09:02:09 am
I liked Gabi's it was really informational!!!!!1!
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sarah
2/2/2017 09:07:48 am
I agree with Nana because Gabi's presentation had a lot of facts about squirrels.
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Jacob
2/2/2017 09:02:09 am
I learned that coyotes r bad for the environment.
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Person
2/2/2017 09:05:51 am
how are they bad for the enviroment?
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delaney
2/2/2017 09:02:17 am
i learned there are mountain lions in indiana
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I learned that Mitch used great images of his topic.
2/2/2017 09:02:38 am
I believe that Mitch used great images of his topic.
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Audrey
2/2/2017 09:02:44 am
to jacob: are***
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Trista
2/2/2017 09:03:00 am
There are a ton of small animals in Indiana :)
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KaitlynBerg
2/2/2017 09:03:00 am
I learned that jellyfish don't sting, but they have stinging cells
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Blobfish
2/2/2017 09:03:06 am
Emma's wuz cool
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savannah
2/2/2017 09:03:14 am
I learned that we have lots of animals in Indiana.
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Lebron James
2/2/2017 09:03:23 am
I like Koa's!!!!!!!!!
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Hannah
2/2/2017 09:03:29 am
Bobcats are the only native cats in Indiana
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Mejan :)
2/2/2017 09:03:36 am
There are 18 different types of fish in Indiana.
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(Paris)
2/2/2017 09:04:10 am
I had learned in Gabi's post that there are some ML's living in Indiana, and i think that that is a little bit SCARY!!!!
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nana
2/2/2017 09:08:20 am
evreyones was good
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Andrea
2/2/2017 09:04:28 am
I learned that cardinals have a wide variety of food.
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Sophia
2/2/2017 09:04:33 am
Newborn foxes are blind until nine days old. Thanks for that information Andrea!
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bob
2/2/2017 09:04:34 am
i learned there have been black bears in indiana
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Person
2/2/2017 09:07:35 am
yes
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Person
2/2/2017 09:04:41 am
I noticed that the barn owl is becoming endangered
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Mejan
2/2/2017 09:05:04 am
To Paris: i agree and they are even here in southern Indiana!!
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Steph Curry V Lebron James, Who will win
2/2/2017 09:05:14 am
I like Calum's
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Andrea
2/2/2017 09:05:31 am
I love Trista's it was appealing to the eye!
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Kaitlyn Berg
2/2/2017 09:05:31 am
I liked the way that Hannah used lots of detail and had great information
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Hannah
2/2/2017 09:05:37 am
i learned that Cottontail Rabbits are hairless when they are born
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I learned Emma's had great information
2/2/2017 09:05:45 am
Caleb Minnis
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Alyssa
2/2/2017 09:06:06 am
I love how Anna put pictures and all the details! She put some very interesting details in her go chart. Everyone should look at Anna's at some point. Great job Anna!
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Turkeys r weird (Blobfish)
2/2/2017 09:06:19 am
turkeys r weird
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Audrey
2/2/2017 09:06:42 am
I learned that cottontail rabbits are hairless when they are fist born. Thanks for the cool fact, Anna :D
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Emmy/Lemon
2/2/2017 09:07:02 am
Savannah had some very interesting information about red foxes. I had no clue that red foxes could run up to 30 mph
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owen hi
2/2/2017 09:07:15 am
I learned that muskrats prefer water terrain more than land terrain, Thanks Calum !
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Paris to MEJAN
2/2/2017 09:07:23 am
It is actually very terrifying!!!!
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@Andrea, I agree Trista's was extremely good.
2/2/2017 09:07:23 am
Levi
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Mejan
2/2/2017 09:07:42 am
I really liked all the notes Nana, Sarah, Paris, Calum, and Gabi had in there report
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LBP
2/2/2017 09:07:54 am
Trista's was amazing
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Blobfishies' ghost (Blobfish)
2/2/2017 09:07:54 am
There wuz lions in indiana
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