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Spring is Here!

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Spring Things

•Birds•Bees•Flowers•Trees•Credits

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Birds• The oldest bird was known as an

Archaeopteryx and lived about 150 million years ago. It was the size of a raven, was covered with feathers, and had wings

• The egg of the hummingbird is the world's smallest bird's egg; the egg of the ostrich, the world's largest

• Air sacs may make up 1/5 of the body volume of a bird

• A bird's heart beats 400 times per minute while resting and up to 1000 beats per minute while flying

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Bees• Honey bees' wings beat 11,400 times per

minute• Bees' flight speed averages only 15 mph• Bees possess five eyes• A single hive contains approximately 40-45,000

bees• Bees cannot recognize the color red• A queen can lay 3,000 eggs in a day• The only function of drones is to mate with the

queen• The workers are sexually undeveloped females

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Flowers• The oldest rose in the world has flourished

for over 1,000 years on the wall of Hildeshiem Cathedral in Germany

• Tulips are one of the fastest developing flowers; they can grow up to an inch a day after being cut

• According to the fossil record, flowering plants appeared only about 140 million years ago, although some recently found fossil evidence suggests that they appeared 80 million years before that

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Trees• The shade and wind buffering provided by

trees reduces annual heating and cooling costs by 2.1 billion dollars

• A single tree produces approximately 260 pounds of oxygen per year. That means two mature trees can supply enough oxygen annually to support a family of four

• The tallest tree in the country is a Coast Redwood growing in northern California's Redwood National Park; it is 369 feet tall and over 2000 years old

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Credits

• http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=15+1794&aid=179

• http://www.thaibugs.com/Articles/bee%20facts.html

• http://www.dianasphotography.com/flowers.html

• http://www.savatree.com/tree-facts.html