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Roblox is one of the most popular games for kids today. It can inspire creativity, coding, teamwork, and game design — but it also has risks like strangers, scams, too much screen time, and spending Robux.
Play smart, stay safe, and remember: the real goal is not just to level up in Roblox… it’s to level up in real life.
Forget the Avengers — nature already made real superheroes. From a shrimp with a punch powerful enough to smash shells, to an axolotl that can regrow body parts, these animal abilities sound fake… but they’re real. Mantis shrimp use powerful strikes to hunt, and axolotls are famous for regeneration, which is why scientists study them closely.
Some animals have abilities that feel straight out of a superhero movie.
From octopuses changing color to tardigrades surviving extreme conditions, nature has its own real-life superpowers.
Which animal power would you choose?
A. Camouflage
B. Regeneration
C. Night vision
D. Extreme survival
Comment your answer below.
Your brain doesn’t record memories like a camera. Every time you remember something, your brain can rebuild and edit the memory — sometimes adding details that never actually happened.
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The Philippine flag, one of the strongest symbols of Filipino independence, was not first made in the Philippines. It was designed by Emilio Aguinaldo and sewn in Hong Kong in 1898 by Marcela Agoncillo, with help from Lorenza Agoncillo and Delfina Herboza.
A national symbol of freedom… made far from home.
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Did you know there may be a shark alive today that was swimming before Isaac Newton discovered gravity?
The Greenland shark is one of the longest-living vertebrates on Earth, with some believed to live for hundreds of years. This deep-sea creature grows slowly, lives in freezing waters, and might be older than modern science itself.
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