Well... the elephants nostrils can a size of 5 inches across! is that not wild? so yes, they do produce alot of mucus
a poem
The name of the poem is "Castles in the sand" by Doris Mae withers.
All you find in the sand is a bunch of tokens!
In the poem "Ode To Enchanted Light by Pablo Neruda" it is part of a simile, comparing the light to white sand.
This line from William Blake's poem "Auguries of Innocence" suggests that one can gain a deeper understanding of the world by examining small, seemingly insignificant details. It implies that the universe contains infinite complexities that can be revealed through close observation and reflection. In essence, the poem encourages readers to find universal truths in the smallest aspects of life.
Peggy Sand has written: 'At-risk' -- subject(s): Rent subsidies 'Fair Housing Regional Analysis of Impediments'
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.
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The only place you can find Arabians on Desert and the Sand Isles, but anywhere that has desert sand, not beach sand.
Footprints In The Sand is an early 20th Century poem. Footprints On The Sands Of Time is an excellent prose collection dealing with whoever were noted in history.
You can find a millipede in the sand
Footprints in the Sand was authored by Ella H. Scharring-Hausen on June 6, 1922 and rewritten in 1963 by her niece. The poetry collection is available in books written by Carolyn Joyce Carty and is titled Footprints in the Sand.