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Mystery Class #1 |
"This iconic mammal from our country is the emblem of a world conservation group, and its unique call sounds like this...listen."
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Mystery Class #2 |
"In one part of our country, this Italian breed helped protect an endangered colony of fairies."
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Mystery Class #3 |
"There are over two hundred languages in our country. French is the official language and Lingala, Swahili, Tshiluba, and Kikongo are national languages. We share borders with almost ten other nations, and ours has area in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres."
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Mystery Class #4 |
"Hi, I'm Lenny, and me, Mathilde. Our king's wife has something in common with one of us."
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Mystery Class #5 |
"In our country we have rice terraces in the mountains that have been declared a UNESCO world heritage site."
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Mystery Class #6 |
"We are not located in any country, as this place has none. And we are not near the center of our continent, instead we are nearer to the edge."
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Mystery Class #7 |
"This carnivore is native to our country. With day length increasing, prey will soon be available for it to attract and digest. Eating 'meat' is an adaptation it developed to obtain nutrients which are lacking in its habitat."
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Mystery Class #8 |
"We can find typical animals of the region printed on the real paper money of our country. For example, the banknotes show several bird species, a feline, a fish, a primate, and a reptile."
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Mystery Class #9 |
"This woman was our country's first elected female Prime Minister, a position she held for about a decade. Women held many other key positions at various stages during her time as Prime Minister, including Chief Justice, Governor-General, and Speaker of the House of Representatives."
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Mystery Class #10 |
"Many dinosaur bones have been found in our country."
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