Flamingos are especially known for their unique pink coloured body, along with extremely long legs and neck. Since they appear uniquely in this manner, hence they definitely stand out from…
Srijony Das
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Srijony Das holds an honours degree in English Literature from University of Delhi and brings three years of experience writing and editing digital-media content across lifestyle, entertainment and educational themes. At Kidpid.com, she developed engaging reading-resources and storytelling pieces that help young readers explore language, culture and creativity with clarity and confidence in every article.
Who does not love travelling!? Well not many would do so, and hence a majority of the people would agree that travelling is indeed an inseparable part of the human…
Our body is incomplete without muscles. It is crucial for the proper functioning of the human body. Let’s learn more about muscles and the important role they play in the…
Every object surrounding us, irrespective of being living or non-living has a definite structure to itself. Without that , their existence would be incomplete. Similarly, us human beings too need…
Do you know what is the most contrasting thing in our body? Well, this huge body of ours, is actually made up of the most tiny units called cells. These…
Our heart beats to pump blood around the body through tubes called arteries and veins. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to give us the energy to function daily. Muscle Power…
Earth is a stable planet that harbours and sustains all life forms. It provides all necessary resources and requirements such that life can go on existing within its domain. But…
Note: Please follow previously shared guidelines. When we look at an object, light reflects off of it and enters our eyes. The eye turns this into a signal that it…
Typically, a woodpecker can hammer its beak against the tree trunk about 12,000 times a day, looking out for insects to eat. But it does not hurt its head in…
Note: Please follow previously shared guidelines. We humans, usually feel ticklish because our skin is full of tiny sensors. When we touch something or vice-versa, these touch sensors get activated…