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Ranger Rick articles from July 2001

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Ranger Rick archives from July 2001

LITTLE ORPHAN ELEPHANTS - They've lost their real moms, but these big, bouncy babies of the African bush have some of the best "stepmoms" in the world.(Daphne Sheldrick, wildlife expert)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001... If you took a trip to East Africa, you'd expect to see animals such as elephants, rhinos, and zebras. They often roam wild areas known as "the bush." But you might not expect to see a nursery with people raising these creatures. There really is...

DEAR RANGER RICK.(letters)(Letter to the Editor)
July 1, 2001... Last October, we showed you some goofy "keyboard critters" made by an artist named Joan Stark. (She made that Ranger in the upper left-hand corner. Can you guess who he is?) We also asked you to make your own keyboard critters. Here are just a...

READER RIDDLES.(letters)(Letter to the Editor)
July 1, 2001... What do you call an elephant from Star Wars that likes to go up and down? An ele-Vader. Chelsea D., Missouri Which skunk smells the worst? The one with the cheapest perfume. Emily S., California What kind of exercise is good...

LADYBUG GETS ITS SPOTS.(insects)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001... When you were born, you looked a lot like your mom or dad. Anyone could see that you were a young human. When most insects hatch, the little larvae don't look anything like the adults they will become. They'll go through some amazing...

ASK SCARLETT.(science)(Letter to the Editor)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001... Where do waves come from? Henry K., New York Anything that pushes against the water can make waves. Wind is the cause of most waves. Strong winds make bigger waves than gentle breezes do. Even a storm way out at sea can make huge waves...

INTO THE RAINFOREST.(Madagascar)
July 1, 2001... It's chilly and wet. The streams are fast-moving, the forests are thick, the trails are muddy-- so what are these people doing here? One night Achille, a scientist from Madagascar, "caught" a treefrog in his head lamp! It was a Madagascar...

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