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AND JILL I UNDERSTATE) rfV By "YOU li-- By GORDON BESS LEAK, THE JACKSON TWINS BM.UMDEAO Ont of th delightful things about studying other creatures is how we are sometimes surprised to discover wonderful things about them when we expected them to be dull or ordinary. The snail is a creature full of such surprises. For example, snails actually have a kind of "homing instinct" that enables them to find their way back to their hiding places. A snail that weighs less than half an ounce can pull a weight of over a pound over a smooth surface!1 rTnffSt&m J And Tte REDEYE ) J WELL, MAYBE NOBODY ELSE IS GOING TO THE snail can crawl com-- i Snails have eei. These look a frog In your sisters's bed? fortab'.y across the edge of the1 like tiny black dots and are Little Boy: Because 1 couldn't sharpest razor without cutting located at the tips of their long find a mouse. WHY WE SAY IT itself. tentacles, or they may be at There are two basic classes the base of the smaller pair of of stia'ls. those with shells and tentacles. those without. The ones that' Can Miails see? Tneir eves live in shells have a coiled body are not developed enough to which fits exactly into the shell", provide images of objects. In and they carry the shell about other words, they can't tell with them. When danger threat- what they're "seeing." But the ens, they can pull their body eyes are sensitive to light. If a mirror is used to flash suncompletely into the shell. Some snails can close up the light on the head of a snail, it entrance to their shells. They will withdraw the tentacles. Almost every farm has a do thij with a slimy substance This means they can detect barn on it. The origin of this which hardens. When a dry light. word goes back to an Old Snails move by crawling on English period comes that might otherphrase "bere-aern"- . wise make it impossible for the flattened underpart of the "Bere" meant "barley," and them to survive, they live body, which is called the "foot." "aern" meant "place." So through It snugly locked up in It is soft and smooth, but quite originally a barn" was a place the shell. tough. There are little glands in for barley! Snails live in salt water, in it which pour out a slimy Win The New Book of Knowl fresh water, and on land. Their quid that makes it easy fori ledge Yearbook. Send your ridfood is mostly plant material, the snail to glide. dles, jokes, to: "Riddles, Jokesj though there are some that are Tell Me Why!" Give Zip Code. flesh eaters. When they get a PITS' TIME Today's winner 1st Tfee Chuckle Box piece of food into the mouth, Mary Workman, 11, Provo, they shred or cut it to pieces. Baby Sttsr: Why did you put I'Uh. By A. LEOKUM New Book of Know-kdg- e Send your questions, name, age, address U, "Te)l Me Why!" care of The Daily Herald. You must include your Zip Code. In case of duplicate questions, the author will deride the winner. Today's winner is: Nancy Iverson, 1J Sioux Falls, S.D. Win By DICK ( Con A Snail See? that's we wrT BUGS BUNNY lip!' SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1958 Tefl Me Why REAJ0nO j J V I I 'JFEf L" J IP 3MAfflNE?' Jy4 By AL CAPP A SPtAKIN; FvTH AMERICAM OOUPLE A -- wt utwNUSTU I tjrft'y-- l IU v ro dcjim 5MCWWM? MAM-O- iSITSUH R W HAS GOT TO SAY hOTH RUSSIAN OOUPLE? T 7 SAV V V 1 CAFE WHtRM NvtTftf IF Thity KNOW WMATS if QOOO FOR THE- r--i hi? WWT GUMS AS IT AlNT PSsrf-fKOk-lV ASSTf-BUSS- COPPLESDUtfT -- O k U J. VOUJMTAWLY- -. MXJ'RI JUSraAYINSJ . BUT COULD CJMUR THAT BECAUSE MAYBE, EASILY ADAPT fTWXJLDNT YlHINK YVllQHT OOP- -. TO THIS BE NEAR THE 1 HAVE TO.' PUNNO.' 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T- WHY D'D A, H5 H4Vfc - By BLOSSER HOW DOES HB DO COOKED ONKXS WILL NEVER REPLACE INCENSE, VTvrr AND DON'T LET ME WINPOW DOWN : By AL VERMEER 1 WMEUER. HIMSELF OUT OF S ETC US A JOBHEM VIISOCJ UP A5 LIFeeUftRP AT A eiBtg dUWMEIc , CAP.' Jljrj ITT T7 JWWAR8 COULD LCAKW VUHAf SPU SlTTIlJfl |