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Kate's page Rainforest
This is a selection of tropical butterflies found in the rainforest. The brightly coloured ones are poisonous. They either produce poison themselves or take it from plants. They use the poison to put off predators. Africa
Dusk at a waterhole in the east African Savannah. A young male lion, hungry after sleeping through the heat of the day, stalks and charges a common zebra, though he has only a one - in - four chance of making a successful kill.
Pre-historic times
All these pictures are of artefacts from pre-historic times. The top-left hand corner picture is of a deer which lived at a similar time to the dinosaurs. The next two pictures are both replicas of dinosaur skeletons. The final picture is of a piece of rock which contains fossilised dinosaur footprints. It was found in Birkenhead in the Wirral. Sea Life
The picture on the left is of a spider crab. It is one of the largest in the world. The next picture is of a fish which lived in pre-historic times. Egyptians
The pictures are of real mummies in the Liverpool Museum. On the first two you can see the actual body, wrapped up.
These are all Egyptian artefacts. On the last two you can see Egyptian Hieroglyphics. On the first is the head of an Egyptian Pharaoh. The Egyptian believed that their pharaoh was a god.
This is an Egyptian tomb. Greece and Italy
This is a bust of a Roman God. These two pictures are of my friend Viki with two Greek statues. The first one is Apollo and the second is Zeus. the end!
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