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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the article, " Solving the mysteries of the shy, majestic whale shark. This summary talks about what the scientist want to know and what they already know about the whale shark. The whale shark lives mostly in Mexico, Australia, and the Philippines. They can grow 20 to 52 feet long. They eat plankton, fish eggs, and tiny fish.<br><a href="https://newsela.com/read/lib-scientists-whale-sharks/id/40912/">https://newsela.com/read/lib-scientists-whale-sharks/id/40912/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the article "Wyoming wolves lose their endangered status and will be hunted",  It explains what little protection wolves have and how we can protect them from going extinct. It also talks about how they have limits, hunting laws and how many wolves they have left.<br><a href="https://newsela.com/read/wyoming-wolves-hunting/id/29950/">https://newsela.com/read/wyoming-wolves-hunting/id/29950/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the article, " The giant panda."<br>This panda is mostly white with black spots. Its 4 to 6 feet tall and is about 350 pounds. It has a very stubby tail. They mostly like bamboo. They have strong paws which help them crush bamboo to eat. They eat 20 to 40 pounds of food a day! Giant pandas live in the wild for about 15 years. Giant pandas in the wild are very rare. They live mostly in the mountains of central china. Only 49 pandas live in zoos outside of china. Loss of habitat is the main danger for them. The pandas need a large area to gather food. The Chinese government is trying to protect them. <br><a href="https://newsela.com/read/elem-es-giant-panda/id/42281/">https://newsela.com/read/elem-es-giant-panda/id/42281/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <title>In the article “animals die during wars scientist study how it hurts and how to help.” Wars not just hurt people. They hurt plants and animals too. Weapons kill animals. Armies destroy homes, or animal habitats on purpose. Or they sell ivory for money so they can by things. War sometimes can help animals to, they can drive people out of there homes and their will be less people to harm them.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the article, "Spooky species: Some scary-looking animals are all fang, no bite" It gives you very interesting and useful information on scary-looking animals. For example, giant spiders. You may be thinking "Yuck", and that's exactly how I feel. But after reading the article, I realized that even the scariest animal you think will eat you, it may be scared of you.<br><a href="https://newsela.com/read/elem-spooky-animals/id/36802/">https://newsela.com/read/elem-spooky-animals/id/36802/</a> </div>]]></description>
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