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April 18, 1997 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-18

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ble plague of locusts. In fact,
from 1874-1876 a locust
plague in the United States did
more than $200,000,000
worth of damage.

their food. (Despite popular be-
lief, it has nothing to do with
cleaning the food, as often the
water in which the raccoons
do their washing is quite dirty.)

Next to the dog, the ele-
phant is the easiest animal to
train.

Armadillos escape enemies
by burrowing into the dirt.

Scientists have yet to un-
derstand why raccoons wash



: • One of the porcupine's fa-
vorite foods is salt.

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