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Savais-tu que... Les animaux canadiens

100 episodes
In this series of short videos, Christopher and Alice discuss the unique, surprising and sometimes unusual characteristics of Canadian animals and insects. The scientific information is presented in a light-hearted and friendly tone.
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  • Episodes (15)
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E61 : L'anax de juin .

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Did you know that the June anax is the most common dragonfly in North America?
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E62 : L'anistote de l'érable .

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Did you know that there is a pink and yellow butterfly?
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E63 : L'argynne cybèle .

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Did you know that there is a caterpillar that loves violets? Yes, the flowers of the violet are the favorite meal of the Great Spangled Fritillary.
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E64 : La Belle-Dame .

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Did you know that the Ladybird is the most common butterfly in the world?
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E65 : Le bembex d'Amérique .

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Did you know that there is a wasp that loves sand?
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E66 : Le bleu argenté .

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Did you know that the silvery blue butterfly caterpillar loves legumes?
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E67 : Le bourdon .

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Did you know that the bumblebee produces honey? Yes, the bee is not the only one to produce the sweet nectar.
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E68 : Le charançon noir de la vigne .

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Did you know that in North America, all black vine weevils are female?
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E69 : La chenille à houppes blanches .

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Did you know that there is an insect that looks like a broom?
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E70 : La cicindèle à six points .

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Did you know that there is an insect that looks like a precious stone?
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E71 : La cigale .

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Did you know that the cicada only sings when it is very hot?
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E72 : La coccinelle asiatique .

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Did you know that the Asian lady beetle must spend the winter under cover?
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E73 : Le coliade du trèfle .

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Did you know that the cloverleaf uses the wind to fly faster?
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E74 : Le grillon domestique .

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Did you know that the house cricket loves heat?
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E75 : L'halicte vert .

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Did you know that there is a bee that is not yellow and black?
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    Levels:
    Elementary Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4
    Subjects:
    Français Notions fondamentales de la langue Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants Demonstrating Literacy Behaviours Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Collaboration Communication
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