Monday, 5 May 2014

Fact Hunters: Herons, orphans & snakes

Natalie Towner 
A fierce gust of wind blew 45 year old Vittorio Luise’s car into a river near Naples, Italy, in 1980. He managed to break a window, climb out and swim to shore–where a tree blew over and killed him.

Lily Reynolds 
Were you aware that the |Grey Heron eats lots of fish, but also small birds such as ducklings, small mammals like voles, and amphibians. After harvesting, grey herons can sometimes be seen in fields, looking for rodents.

Sophie Adams 
Did you know that he studied at the London Hospital, but never actually completed the course to earn a doctorate. Although he is known as ‘Doctor’ Barnardo, he never actually qualified as a doctor.

Neveah Hall 
Sea snakes belong to the family of cobras. These snakes can be found in the Indian and Pacific Ocean. They often have a paddle shaped end to their tail which helps them swim.





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