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Deep Sea Creatures:

Deep Sea Creatures, Sea Doo, Sea ShellsIn an age when we are increasingly creators (and less deep sea creatures) of our world, the people who know, who have a sense of proportion, a sense of balance, above all perhaps a sense of insight (the inner as well as the outer eye) in the application of their knowledge, are the most valuable people on earth. They, and they alone, will have the capacity to save this earth as a happy and a habitable planet for all its deep sea creatures.

Included are many animals that the average adult would not consider as pets; yet children would consider them so. For example, a tarantula that has become used to handling will tolerate hours of being carried about on a child's sleeve or shirt front, yet it can respond in no way as a cat or dog would under similar circumstances. Also, many deep sea creatures among the lower animal forms have economic importance; some are beneficial to man; many are injurious. Common examples of these animals occur throughout our country. They tare interesting, they should be recognized, and they should be under-. These deep sea creatures afford excellent material for lessons in natural I science.

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On The Other Hand See Sea Shells:

The earth is made up of several concentric sea shells, like the bulb of an onion. Each shell has its own particular chemical composition and physical properties. These sea shells are grouped into three main regions : the outermost is called the crust, which surrounds the mantle; the innermost is the core.

3 or 4 egg sea shells dried in oven until light brown; small quantity of wood charcoal. Crush egg sea shells and charcoal to powder with rolling pin; mix together equal parts of each. Place in small container in cage.
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