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1.

Observation #1 :
I have observed that when the dog sees me carrying bones, it wags its tail in circles and eat the
bones.
Observation #2:
I have observed that the lizard can climb up the walls and across ceilings. I have also noticed
that when lizards tail is cut off, the severed tail continues to wiggle.
Observation #3:
I’ve observed that some mosquitos make noise while others don’t.
Observation #4:
I have observed that our papaya tree doesn’t produce any fruit. It only produces flowers.
Observation #5
I have observed that the ants walk in a line while they are collecting food. They kiss one another
while they move in a line.
Observation #6:
I have observed that some eggplants are purple in color, while others are white. The purple
eggplant has an oblong shape, whereas the white eggplant has a spherical shape.
Observation #7:
I observed that the cat buries its poop. The cat can climb quickly on the roof
Observation #8:
I observed that the roosters crow in the morning. I’ve never heard the hens crow as loudly as
the rooster.
Observation #9:
I’ve observed that the frogs come out and croak loudly after the heavy rain.
Observation #10:
I have observed that the bee drills hole in the wood.
2.
Questions #1:
How long it take a dog digest a bone?
What does it mean when the dog wag its tail in circles?
Questions #2:
How do lizards climb up walls and across ceilings?
When lizards tail is cut off, does it tail grow back?
Question #3:
What part of mosquito makes sound?
Why do some mosquitoes make noise?
Question #4:
Why do some papaya only produce flowers but not bear fruits?
How do I get my papaya tree to bear fruit?
Question #5:
Why do ants walk in a line?
While do ant kiss one another while they move in a line?
Question #6:
What’s the difference between white eggplant and purple?
Is the taste of white eggplant and purple eggplant the same?
Question #7:
Why does the cat burry its poop?
Does the cat use poop to mark their territory?
Question #8:
Why does the rooster crow in the morning?
Do hens crow like a rooster?
Question #9
Why do frogs come out after it rains?
Why do frogs make noise?
Question #10:
Why do the bee makes hole in the wood?
What does the bee eat?
3.
Observation #3:
Papaya plants in home gardens don’t always bear fruit. It’s a natural miscarriage of a female
flower that wasn’t pollinated and so didn’t mature into a fruit. There are three types of papaya
plants: male, female, and hermaphrodite. These forms are produced in the bloom of the plant.
Observation #1
A bone can sometimes pass through a dog in as little as 8 to 12 hours. However, due to the
multiple elements at play, such as the size of the bone, whether it is cooked or raw, the size of
the dog, and others, there is no defined time within which it can occur. When a dog’s tail wags
in circles, it indicates that the dog is happy or excited.

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