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From: IMS (iselin5@injersey.infi.net)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 12:47:00 EST

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    When a robin is hunting for food, it cocks its head because it is
    looking. It is looking because its eyes are on the side of its head,
    making it hard to see straight and therefore, it may miss its food or
    become prey itself. This behavior is innate. The robin may also be
    listening for danger close by.

    Iselin Middle School
    7th grade
    Drew Nahrebne
    John Smyth



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