Impressively Gross Hagfish

The hagfish is amazingly disgusting. Sometimes called the slime eel, the hagfish has no skull or jaws. It escapes predators by releasing up to 5 gallons of slime, clogging the attacker’s gills with mucous. It eats dead animals by crawling in through their mouth and eating the carcass from the inside out. Happy Hagfish Day!

Pope Francis, Football Fan

Pope Francis recognized people who have done extraordinary good works, by canonizing 5 new Saints on Sunday. Afterwards, his official Twitter account accidentally praised the New Orleans Saints football team! He thanked the Lord for #Saints, and Twitter automatically added the team’s emoji. The Saints won their game, and thanked The Pope for his support!

Whales Working Together

Marine biologists in Hawaii have filmed humpback whales feeding, by using nets. The nets are actually rings of bubbles! The whales swim around their prey blowing bubbles, and other whales eat the animals that get trapped in the column of bubbles. They cooperate to make sure everyone gets fed. That’s so nice of them!

Mind-Boggling Talent

22 year-old Simone Biles just won 5 more gold medals in gymnastics, at the World Championships over the weekend. That brings her total to 25 World medals, more than any gymnast in history. She even has gymnastics moves named after her. You need to watch videos of her routines, to appreciate how amazing and powerful she is!

What’s a Carbon Footprint?

When you breathe in oxygen, you breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants produce oxygen, and trap the CO2. But nature can’t handle all the harmful carbon released into the air from cars, factories, and burning fuel, and many forests have been destroyed. Reducing your carbon footprint, means you’re responsible for less carbon in our atmosphere.

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