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The Gruffalo has knobbly knees.
A bow has a knot in the middle.
Do you know how to tell crocs and gators apart?
A croc's bottom tooth sticks out.
A gator has no bottom teeth sticking out.
A sheep can kneel down.
This spider has bright knees.
A spider has a lot of hair.
It knows an animal may be close if it feels its hair move.
Spiders do not have ears. A spider hears with its hairs.
This bird has a very hard beak. It can knock on a tree with its beak.
Its beak knocks holes in the wood.
It wants to find bugs in the tree so it can eat them.
The birds have knocked a big hole in the tree to make a nest.
This is an old door knocker for knocking on doors.
The shark knew an animal was hurt. It smelled the blood from far away.
Do you know that some animals can glow in the dark?
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By Sparks, J. S.; Schelly, R. C.; Smith, W. L.; Davis, M. P.; Tchernov, D.; Pieribone, V. A.; Gruber, D. F. Original photo has been cropped. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
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This yellow-spotted stingray can glow.
Sir knew it is wrong to feed ducks bread.
Bread is not good for them.
A skater puts pads on his knees.
We call Batman the Dark Knight.
Photo is a derivative work by Hic et nunc via Wikimedia Commons and licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Knights rode horses.
A gorilla walks on its knuckles.