Time for a Bath Royalty Rudyard Kipling
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Rudyard Kipling
regarded by some scholars as the oldest living culture on earth
time for bed and always
until the island bursts with tropical fruit and wildlife
our family lives
Time for a Bath Royalty Rudyard KiplingPlayfully addresses some of the most bizarre and ironic ways wild animals can bathe. The gecko doesn't have eyelids, so in order to keep its eyeballs dirt free the lizard licks them with its tongue. Some ants keep clean by scrubbing each other with feet that have been dipped in their oily saliva!
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