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Ever wondered why dolphins jump out of the water, why cats knead or why bats sleep upside down? Well look no further as we have tackled some of the most common and slightly obscure questions about your favourite animal species to give you the answers you have been looking for! Why do giraffes have black tongues? A giraffes tongue (which is up to 21 inches in length) is thought to be black in colour to protect it from sunburn. Giraffes spend a large part of their day feeding in the hot African sun and it is thought that without the dark colouration, their tongues would be easily burnt! Why do fish have scales? The scales of fish are bony in structure and overlap one another to cover the whole body. These scales provide much needed protection for their soft bodies whilst also allowing them to move freely through the water! Amazingly, the rings on the scales of fish also actually indicate their age! Why do monkeys groom each other? At first glance you would ...

Attenborough Nature Reserve


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Nottingham is one of the most well known cities in the United Kingdom having made it's name in earlier centuries in a similar way to others due to the important industries that set up and thrived there. However, it's location and relatively small size also means that there are little gems of pure nature that still remain.
Nestled between the suburb of Beeston and the city centre itself is the Attenborough Nature Reserve that centres around the River Trent and a number of it's tributaries. Wild orchids grow in the marshy verges and a wide variety of birds including herons can be easily spotted here on any given day.



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