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Animal Bubbles.(how and why some animals make bubbles)
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September 1, 2001|
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Walking through a field on a hot summer day, you notice blobs of bubbles on a plant stem. From the side of a stream you see shimmering bubbles surface and disappear. Where do these bubbles come from? They come from insects and other animals that blow bubbles for protection, breathing, moving, or even for play.
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