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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain

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Lexie, Josée and Christopher cover topics such as ancient societies, human body parts and vital organs.
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E338 : Savais-tu que... Le saïga .

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Lexie explains that the saiga is the oldest mammal on Earth; although it is endangered, it is still possible to see it in Asia.
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E339 : Savais-tu que... Le pacu (poisson aux dents humaines) .

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Lexie explains that the Pacu is a fish that lives in the waters of South America that has teeth similar to those of humans.
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E340 : Savais-tu que... Le crabe yéti .

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Lexie explains that the Yeti crab is covered with white hairs that protect it from the cold as it lives in the waters of the Antarctica.
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E341 : Savais-tu que... Le rat-taupe nu .

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Lexie explains that there is a hairless mole that can live up to 30 years and lives in Africa.
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E342 : Savais-tu que... La gazelle de Waller .

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Lexie explains that Waller's gazelle has a longer neck than other gazelles, such as that of the giraffe.
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E343 : Savais-tu que... Le tatou nain d'Argentine .

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Lexie explains that an animal, the dwarf armadillo, who lives in Argentina, has a carapace on his back and hairs on the rest of his body.
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E344 : Savais-tu que... Le ruban de mer .

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Lexie explique qu'un poisson, surnommé le serpent des mers, retrouvé dans la plupart des océans, peut mesurer jusqu'à 11 mètres de longueur.
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E345 : Savais-tu que... Lacs canadiens .

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Lexie explains that Canada has more lakes than any other country in the world combined.
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E346 : Savais-tu que... Ding dong! .

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Lexie explains that a city in the United States, in the state of Texas, is called Ding Dong
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E347 : Savais-tu que ... La Libye, un pays désertique! .

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Lexie explains that Libya is a country 99% covered with sand.
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E348 : Savais-tu que... Une colline énorme! .

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Lexie explains that a New Zealand hill has an unpronounceable name consisting of 85 letters.
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E349 : Savais-tu que... Une boîte aux lettres... sous l'eau! .

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Lexie explains that there is an underwater mailbox in Japan: special postcards are available for use.
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E350 : Savais-tu que... La Russie, plus grande qu'une planète! .

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Josée explains that Russia has a larger area than the dwarf planet Pluto.
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E351 : Savais-tu que...Propriétaire du plus de baleines au monde! .

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Josée explains that a law dating from the 1300s gives the ownership of several kinds of marine animals from British waters to the King or Queen of England.
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E352 : Savais-tu que... Des déchets, s'il-vous-plaît! (Suède) .

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Josée explains that Swedes buy recyclable waste from other countries to run their power plants.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 1 Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Communication Critical Thinking
    French level:
    A1: Breakthrough
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