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WHOSE FEET?

Nov 01, 2009; ... Big or small, hard or soft, with toes or without, feet take you places. Can you guess which animals have feet like these? A padded paw for quiet steps. A foot that's quite handy. A flipper foot perfect for swimming. A set of sticky toes for walking on ...

MOVE!

Nov 01, 2009; ... Animals move in different ways. hop climb When a kangaroo jumps, it goes fast and far. To move slowly, it balances on its tail and front legs, and swings its back legs forward. A squirrel can climb down a tree headfirst. It turns its back feet to point backward ...

If You Were . . .

Nov 01, 2009; ... If you were a cat, you'd have . . . * a long, bendy spine to help you twist and turn and stretch. * back legs longer than your front legs to help you leap and pounce. * thick pads on your paws to cushion them and help you move quietly. * sharp hook-shaped claws ...

Yo Wants to Know

Nov 01, 2009; ... "There's a rabbit, " whispers Yo. "Let's stay still so she doesn't see us." "She's having a dandelion lunch," says Grandma. "Nibble, nibble, hop. Nibble, nibble, hop." "Why does she hop?" asks Yo. "She has four legs same as Lips, but she doesn't walk like ...

Cling, Climb, Leap!

Nov 01, 2009; ... Where do tree frogs spend their days and nights? In the trees, of course. A tree frog's toes are covered with tiny bumps and a sticky, wet film. Both help it hang on to high, dry branches or slippery wet leaves. Cling! A tree frog's toes can wrap around a branch, the way ...