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Life Science is the study of living organism which include micro-organisms, plants, animals and humans. 
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Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Four-Toed Salamander | What's Wild

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Four-Toed Salamander | What's Wild
In the serene, verdant corners of South Carolina’s wetlands, a microcosm of life unfolds. Here, numerous amphibian species rely on the abundance of moist conditions and rich vegetation including a...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Carolina Heelsplitter | What's Wild

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Carolina Heelsplitter | What's Wild
South Carolina's freshwater ecosystems are a lifeline for countless species, providing clean water, habitat, and a delicate balance essential for biodiversity. In these serene waters, the Carolina...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Gopher Frogs | What's Wild

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Gopher Frogs | What's Wild
The Coastal Plain of South Carolina is an ecologically rich landscape stretching from the inland sandhills to the coastal marshes along the Atlantic Ocean. This vast expanse, characterized by its flat...
Mosses and Lichens | What's Wild! Bobcats | What's Wild

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Bobcats | What's Wild
Did you know Bobcats can be found on Kiawah Island? Every year Wildlife Management of the Town of Kiawah Island conducts research on their local bobcat population by catching them with live animal...
Swimming Armadillos | Coastal Kingdom

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Swimming Armadillos | Coastal Kingdom

Third grade students will construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can thrive, struggle to survive, or fail to survive by researching armadillos.