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1 adaptations for cold hairy paws, small tail and ears, sun tracking flowers, fat layer, warm fur science ch 3

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1 runaway loveLivvie, kristin, and jackie it's our song! lol!!!! Now little nicole is only ten years old, trying to figure out why the world is so cold. Why she's not pretty, nobody likes her...... lol!!!!!!! soooo lammmmme! okay so yeah.. join.. 24 users March 7, 2007
2 Mr. Spanier's ClassMr. Spanier 5th grade Cold Spring Elementary 2007 1 user April 23, 2007
3 Spanish IC/IIAMaria Segura Cold Spring Harbor High School 2007-08 15 users December 18, 2007
4 camposcampos Cold Spring Harbor Spanish 07-08 1 user December 18, 2007
5 Spanish IC/IIA EN ESPAÑOL 2María Segura Cold Spring Harbor High School Spanish 2007-08 2 users January 25, 2008
6 En Espanol Uno CSHSra Segura, Cold Spring Harbor, Spanish 1 & 2, 2007-2008 2 users February 11, 2008
7 bDoGkLuTzzzz HOMIESS!!!!i must be contageous cuz u catching cool like a cold:) haley is my name. my teacher is ms. berger!!! 2 users February 16, 2008
8 B DOG IS A KLUTCH!!!!i must be contageous cuz u catching cool llike its a cold!! :) its haley. your jealous. join my group. 1 user February 16, 2008
9 Español TRES 2008-09Maria Segura Spanish Cold Spring Harbor High School, NY 2008-09 7 users September 19, 2008
10 AP World IAP World History I Cold Spring Harbor Mr. Topping 2008-2009 1 user September 25, 2008

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