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			<description>Most recent posts from Home feeds</description>
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                            <title>Squirrels &amp; Trees</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/squirrels-and-trees/</link>
                            <description>Squirrels accidentally plant millions of trees, as they bury their nuts and forget where they are.</description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:37:56 MSK</pubDate>
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                            <title>Regenerating worms</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/regenerating-worms/</link>
                            <description>Many worms regenerate, this means to re-grow. If a worm loses part of its body because it’s cut off or caught on something, the worm can grow that part back</description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:18:36 MSK</pubDate>
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                            <title>Snails</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/snails/</link>
                            <description>A Snail has an organ called a radula, which contains thousands of teeth. The radula grows throughout the snails life.</description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:17:08 MSK</pubDate>
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                            <title>Spider's Lunch</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/spiders-lunch/</link>
                            <description>Spiders can only eat liquid lunches!  To do this, they inject their prey with poison using their fangs. </description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:15:18 MSK</pubDate>
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                            <title>Frog's tongues</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/frogs-tongues/</link>
                            <description>A frog’s tongue is attached to the front of its mouth . When a frog catches an insect it throws its sticky tongue out of its mouth and wraps it around its prey.</description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:13:23 MSK</pubDate>
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                            <title>Snakes smell with their tongues.</title>
                            <link>http://www.animalsintuition.co.uk/animal-facts/snakes-smell-with-their-tongues./</link>
                            <description>Snakes smell with their tongues. When a snake sticks out its tongue it smells its surroundings. The tongue collects scents from whatever it touches.</description>
                            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:11:12 MSK</pubDate>
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