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Challenge Question #2

Landy (siamrec@intac.com)
Thu, 5 Mar 1998 16:41:02 -0500 (EST)

Dear Anne Smrcina,

When whales sleep, they only shut down half their brain leaving the other
half to control things like surfacing for air and getting away from danger.
They need to keep part of their brain on guard for danger.

Love,

Monica Landy
Mrs. Hayes' 1st Grade
J. Spencer Smith School
Tenafly, New Jersey
ML