"The cunning little tailor" is my favorite comic book .
It told a story about a proud princess .
She wanted to choose the man who can solved her riddle as her husband .
In palace, the princess presented 3 tailors with a riddle .
" Two different kinds of hair on head, what are their colors ? "
The little tailor boldly replied , "They are silver and gold."
He had hit the nail on the head .
She tried to scare away the tailor and ask him to survive a night with a bear .
She was stunned when she saw the cunning tailor alive and well .
Next page, they set off in a carriage for the church to getting marry .
The two old tailors freed the bear so it could catch the tailor and eat him .
The alert tailor calmly stood on his head, stuck his legs out the carriage window, and
shouted at the bear,
" Do you see this big trap ? If you don t leave right away, I ll lock you up again!"
The bear once more cheated by his tricks and ran off .
Carriage just like marriage ?
To everyone s surprise, the pround princess and cunning tailor lived together happily ever after .
Female in i-part are less horrible than a bear,
this story just like the real interaction happened at here .
A deadly hunter that exist in 680000000 to 650000000 thousands B.C era .
Studies discovered that the Tyrannosaurus rex had a highly sensitive nose,
making it a terrifying night hunter .
Of all the dinosaurs investigated, they pointed out the T-rex had the largest olfactory bulb .
The T-rex was able to search large territories and follow its prey across the long distance .
To make the most of this ability, it probably hunted in the dark .
Although tall and heavy, the T-rex wasn t slow or clumsy .
It could easily outrun a sprinter .
With speed and sensitive nose, it s no wonder there was no match
in the dinosaur kingdom for the T-rex .
Fabre -- The father of mordrn Entomology . His great work,
The Souvenirs Entomologiques, contains detailed of observations on many creepy-crawlies .
Most of his life he continued teaching as this profession .
He taught and studied many branches of science, such as physics, chemistry, and botany .
Whenther as a teacher or a writer, he adopted
a simple and accessible tone that attracted readers and students .
Sadly, it was not until later in his life the others began to recognize Fabre s
contributon to science .
Darwin, one of his peers, praised Fabre s Souvenirs Entomologiques observations .
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