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Arbor Day 2015

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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Arbor Day 2015

Third Grade Students share their knowledge.
Photo by UGArdener

Lions cut their nails by scraping their nails on trees to make their nails shorter.

Avree Agler

I learned that some plants don't need much sunlight.

Ashley Bila
Photo by bill barber

Water can't go through clay easily.

Caden Cazabon
Photo by zeevveez

Water can go through sand easily.

Cole Chamberlain
Photo by coda

I learned that it's hard for small trees to grow because deer like to eat them.

Kevin Coffman
Photo by Vijay..

I learned that the raven makes a clicking sound to say "come here."

Abigail Eifert
Photo by Douglas Brown

I learned that tigers pace back and forth in cages.

Kylie Grennell

I learned that water can easily go through sand and cannot go through clay easily. It goes through soil medium. -- Rachel Hall

Photo by Claudio.Ar

Every year Potter Park Zoo plants a tree for Arbor Day. This year they planted a sugar maple. -- Sierra

Peacocks with bigger feathers are males. Females have smaller feathers.

Kyler Mortinsen-Coning
Photo by Rob Ellis'

The Emerald Tree Boa needs a warm, moist habitat to live.

Logan

A rhino can pick up a log with its horn and not get hurt.

Taya
Photo by macinate

Female peacocks don't have tails.

Ceili Osborne

I learned that rhinos do not like animals close to them.  They will charge!

Kenny Phinney
Photo by David Bygott

Ravens sound like pigs.

Madi
Photo by Ron Mead

Tiger's fur keeps them warm.

Bradley
Photo by TeryKats

I learned that lions sleep 20 hours a day.

Aubrie Schaibly
Photo by Brett Hammond

Bald eagles have a wingspread of 8 feet.

Anthony
Photo by poecile05

I learned that the Arctic Fox can blend into snow.

Lars

The peacocks that are white are albinos.

Charlotte

The rhino, Doopsie, has the same birthday as me!

Photo by Iason

Arctic Fox will travel behind polar bears and eat their leftover food.

Sam Wonch
Photo by em_j_bishop

Camels spit when they're scared.

O'Lyvia
Photo by Douglas Brown

You shouldn't put too much fertilizer on your yard because when it starts to rain it will wash into the river.