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Showing posts with label prairie. Show all posts
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Jun 26, 2019

[Answer] 1. What character did Michael Landon play in "Little House On The Prairie"?

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...1. Isiah Edwards 2. Doctor Hiram Baker 3. Lars Hanson 4. Charles Ingalls Michael Landon created "Little House On The Prairie" for the purpose of teaching family values and the importance of family. Charles Ingalls was the man of the house. He was loved and respected by his family. He was a kind, hardworking, family man.

Feb 22, 2019

[Answer] 1. What character did Michael Landon play in "Little House On The Prairie"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What character did Michael Landon play in "Little House On The Prairie"?"



...1. Isiah Edwards 2. Doctor Hiram Baker 3. Lars Hanson 4. Charles Ingalls Michael Landon created "Little House On The Prairie" for the purpose of teaching family values and the importance of family. Charles Ingalls was the man of the house. He was loved and respected by his family. He was a kind, hardworking, family man.

Jul 18, 2018

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com