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Expressing Surprise or Disbelief

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    Read the fact out loud. Decide if the information is true or false. Then, use phrases such as "That's amazing!", "Are you sure about that?", etc. to express how you feel.
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  • Giraffes clean their teeth with their tongues.
    true
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  • Sharks grow around 30,000 teeth during their lifetime.
    true
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  • Camels don't sweat, so their humps are full of water.
    false
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  • Rats clean themselves frequently. They even wash their faces with water.
    true
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  • Kangaroos can't walk backwards.
    true
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  • A bird called the Egyptian plover goes inside a crocodile's mouth to clean its teeth and flies out safely.
    true
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  • Crocodiles can't stick out their tongues.
    true
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  • Hippos swear a red-pink version of blood.
    false
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  • Polar bears cover their black noses with their paw when they want to hide in the snow.
    false
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  • Some octopuses can be poisonous
    true
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  • The mantis shrimp has a special front arm that can heat surrounding water up to 4,700 Celcius.
    true
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  • The giant Goliath bird-eater spider can cover the head of a man.
    true
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