The Eagle is a national symbol for many countries, a majestic and wonderful beast that many nations look to represent themselves as a mascot for their country. While there are certainly a wide range of eagle species, many of these species are either overlooked…

9 Green Sea Turtle Facts for Kids
Throughout the world, there are many different species of animals, all who come in various shapes, sizes, as well as colors. These species also differ…

9 Great Horned Owl Facts for Kids
Spotting an owl in North and South America is never really too difficult, and in certain areas, you may find you are seeing owls daily. Owls are usually…

7 Giant Squid Facts for Kids
Throughout the vast and deep ocean are many interesting and bizarre aquatic life. From boneless fishes, to multicolored snakes and “Mimic” Octopuses, there are many unique organisms that one would find when they choose to study the ocean and its occupants.…

8 Deciduous Forest Facts for Kids
For many kids, it is routine for biomes to be discussed at some point during their science curriculum. Whether this is early in their academic education, or later during their high school education, chances are these kids will learn of some really cool and…

10 Crayfish Facts for Kids
Within the vast and deep ocean, their are several types of organisms and species that are common to us, as well as some that are unknown and even undiscovered. While scientists know more about space than they do about the ocean, as their are some areas of…

13 Colosseum Facts for Kids
The Colosseum is the world's most famous amphitheater, located in the heart of Rome, Italy. The structure is mainly built out of concrete and stone, producing one of the most famous pieces of Roman architecture and engineering in all of human history. Construction…

17 Clara Barton Facts for Kids
A pioneer nurse, Clara Barton is best known for her work in founding the American Red Cross. She worked throughout the United States as a pioneer nurse throughout the mid-1860s, and by the end of the decade, was already recognized for her efforts in tending…

14 American Alligator Facts for Kids
The American alligator. While some confuse these reptiles for crocodiles, there's a way to tell them apart: they have broader snouts and different teeth. This species of alligator primarily lives throughout the southeastern United States and parts of the southern…

17 Mesopotamia Facts for Kids
Mesopotamia—an ancient land that once hosted a diverse and rich culture. Today, the ancient land is celebrated for its rich history of culture, warfare and trade. In fact, Mesopotamia is considered one of the oldest fully realized civilizations in the world.…