Official Kids Mag

January 2020

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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Check out these oddities and curiosities from around the world! ICE BALLS This phenomenon comes about in cold climates where ice formed on water breaks apart into small pieces and is known as slushy ice. Layers of this ice stick together in the cool waters and come ashore on waves. The waves spin the balls of ice smoothing them into balls—and when they land on the beach, they look like they make a perfect stash for a grand snowball fight. Examples of this have been spotted in Finland, Sweden and Siberia. A slightly different phenomena is seen on the shores of Lake Michigan in the winter, but these balls tend to more boulder- sized. Ice sheets in the lake break and are churned into the waves. As the current takes them to the shores, they are rolled and formed by the waves and become ice spheres which eventually land on the shores looking like great white boulders. ZEBRA-STRIPED COWS? Why would you paint a cow to look like a zebra? Turns out it could save on pesticide. Zebra stripes are considered to be great camouflage, especially in a herd where many animals congregate together. A group of researchers in Japan decided to test the theory that stripes might deter flies. Six Japanese black cows were used in the experiment. Two were painted with black and white stripes to mimic zebras. Others were painted with black stripes and another group were left all black. Using cameras to document the findings, the researchers counted the number of biting flies landing on their cows and they also documented fly-repelling behaviors such as head throws, leg stamps and so on. The number of biting flies on the black and white striped cows was considerably less than the other two groups. Biting flies are a serious pest affecting livestock and most farmers will use pesticide to reduce the number of flies. The conclusion of the study suggests that painting cows with zebra stripes could reduce fly attacks on livestock and so reduce the need for pesticides. Source: journals.plos.org 38 • Of f icialKidsMag.com • JANUARY 2020

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