Flying High in Brunei | Explorers in the Field
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 Published On Apr 22, 2020

From the Education Resource Library! Zoologist Lucy Cooke loves finding the oddities in all creatures great and small. In the dense jungles of Borneo, she's discovered a land of quirky behaviors and unusual adaptations. Come along for the ride as Lucy discovers frogs and snakes that can fly, fish that can walk on land, and a bat whose preferred sleeping quarters are inside carnivorous plants.

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K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned.
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