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From: Sue-Anne Solem (ssolem@chccs.k12.nc.us)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 12:25:39 EST

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    Robins fly higher at night so they can avoid bumping into things that they
    can't see that might be in the way. They fly at a different altitude than
    hawks to avoid them, because hawks might bother them as they fly, since
    hawks are predators.
            Zia Haw, 4th grade student, Ms. Sheer's class



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