Lizard lips and magical mushrooms
Leave a reviewOn today’s program, we’re going to discover a dinosaur that may not have been quite as scary looking as we think. Then hear about an Australian choir singing for the new king. Next, we’ll go to a modern art show. Just before we head outdoors to celebrate International plant health day. And then we’ll discover some magical glowing mushrooms.
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Episode One: COVID-19 and clever Kiwi keas
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On today’s program, we’re going to discover a dinosaur that may not have been quite as scary looking as we think. Then hear about an Australian choir singing for the new king. Next, we’ll go to a modern art show. Just before we head outdoors to celebrate International plant health day. And then we’ll discover some magical glowing mushrooms.
QUESTIONS:
What is the full name of the T-rex dinosaur?
What had the Vocal Fusion Youth Choir been chosen to sing for?
What does Yirramboi mean?
Why are plants so important to humans?
What does bioluminescence mean?
BONUS TRICKY QUESTION:
What family does the T-rex dinosaur comes from?
ANSWERS:
Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The Kings Coronation virtual Commonwealth Choir.
Tomorrow.
Plants give humans with more than 80 per cent of the food we eat, shelter, building materials, and even some medicines that make us better when we’re sick.
Bioluminescence is when living things can create their own light, kind of like glowing!
BONUS TRICKY ANSWERS:
The Theropod family.
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