El ciclo del agua (The Water Cycle)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el agua que hay ahora en la Tierra es toda la que tendremos? El agua que usamos viene de los océanos, lagos y ríos. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El cliclo del agua.
Did you know that the water on Earth now is all that we will ever have? The water we use comes from places such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Discover these and other interesting facts in The Water Cycle.
Todo sobre los ñus (All About Wildebeests)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that wildebeests are also known as gnus? Wildebeests are part of a group called antelopes. Learn these and other interesting facts in “All About Wildebeests”.
El mundo del guepardo
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that the cheetah is the fastest animal that lives on land? A cheetah's tail helps it make quick turns. Learn these and other interesting facts in “A Cheetah's World”.
Los herbívoros
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that koalas only eat leaves from one type of tree? Goats can eat many different plants. Discover these and other interesting facts in “Herbivores”.
Todo sobre los zorros voladores
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that bats are the only mammals that can fly? Flying foxes are the largest bats on Earth. Learn these and other interesting facts in “All About Flying Foxes”.
Las ballenas jorobadas
by Heather DiLorenzo Williams
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that humpback whales sing to talk to each other? A group of humpback whales is called a pod. Discover these and other interesting facts in “Humpback Whales”.
Todo Sobre Las Jirafas (All About Giraffes)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that giraffes are the tallest animals that live on land? A group of giraffes is called a tower. Learn these and other interesting facts in All About Giraffes.
Los insectos del patio (Backyard Animals)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that an insect is an animal with six legs and three body parts? Many adult insects can fly. Discover these and other
interesting facts in Backyard Insects.
El ajolote
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el ajolote es una salamandra de México? También se lo llama "pez con patas mexicano". Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El ajolote.
Los colores de los animales (Animal Colors)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that one kind of animal can have different colors? Black bears can have black, gray, or brown fur. Discover these and other interesting facts in Animal Colors.
Los deportes extremos (Extreme Sports)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that skydiving is a type of extreme sport? Skydivers jump from airplanes while wearing parachutes. Discover these and other interesting facts in Extreme Sports.
Todo sobre los pandas (All About Pandas)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that pandas are good at climbing trees? Sometimes, they like to sleep in trees. Learn these and other
interesting facts in “All About Pandas”.
Las grandes máquinas agrícolas (Big Farm Machines)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that tractors are some of the most important farm machines? They are used for many different jobs. Discover these
and other interesting facts in Big Farm Machines.
Los camiones monstruo (Monster Trucks)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que los primeros camiones monstruos se fabricaron en los Estados Unidos? Un camión monstruo pesa casi como un elefante. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los camiones monstruo.
Did you know that the first monster trucks were made in the United States? A monster truck weighs about as much as an elephant. Discover these and other interesting facts in Monster Trucks.
La Marina de los Estados Unidos (The U.S. Navy)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that the United States Navy protects the United States at sea? The U.S. Navy was created more than 200 years ago.
Discover these and other interesting facts in The U.S. Navy.
Las hienas (Hyenas)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that there are four types of hyenas? Spotted hyenas are the largest hyenas. Discover these and other interesting facts in Hyenas.
El Gran Cañón (Grand Canyon)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Gran Cañón es uno de los lugares emblemáticos más importantes de los Estados Unidos? Está en Arizona. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El Gran Cañón.
Did you know that the Grand Canyon is one of the most important landmarks in the United States? It is in Arizona. Discover these and other interesting facts in Grand Canyon.
Las celebraciones estadounidenses (American Celebrations)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that people in the United States celebrate many different days? Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday
of each November. Discover these and other interesting facts in American Celebrations.
El bisonte (Bison)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que a los bisontes a veces se los llama búfalos? Se parecen a otro animal con ese nombre. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los bisontes.
Did you know that bison are sometimes called buffalo? They look like another animal with that name. Discover these and other interesting facts in Bison.
Estados Unidos (United States)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que Washington, D.C. es la capital de los Estados Unidos? Es donde vive y trabaja el presidente. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Estados Unidos.
Did you know that Washington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States? It is where the president lives and works. Discover these and other interesting facts in United States.
Texas
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that Texas is known as the "Lone Star State"? The Texas flag is blue, red, and white, with one white star. Discover these and other interesting facts in Texas.
El caracol
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que en la Tierra habitan más de 40.000 tipos de caracoles? Los caracoles están en la Tierra desde hace millones de años. Descubre más en El caracol.
Los cohetes espaciales (Space Rockets)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que los cohetes queman combustible para generar gas? El gas sale del cohete y lo empuja hacia arriba. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los cohetes espaciales.
Did you know that rockets burn fuel to make gas? The gas moves out of the rocket and pushes it up. Discover these and other interesting facts in Space Rockets.
El Ejército (Army)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Ejército de EE.UU. es más viejo que el país al que protege? Tiene más de 1.300.000 miembros en servicio activo. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El Ejército.
Did you know that the U.S. Army is older than the country it serves? It has more than 1.3 million active duty members. Discover these and other interesting facts in Army.
Los glaciares (Glaciers)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que la mayor parte del agua dulce del planeta está en los glaciares? Los glaciares están en lugares donde hace frío todo el año. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los glaciares.
Did you know that most of the fresh water on Earth is found in glaciers? Glaciers can be found in places that are cold all year. Discover these and other interesting facts in Glaciers.
La Fuerza Aérea (Air Force)
by Heather DiLorenzo Williams
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU. usa aviones y helicópteros para proteger al país? Se fundó en 1947. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en La Fuerza Aérea.
Did you know that the U.S. Air Force uses airplanes and helicopters to protect the country? It was founded in 1947. Discover these and other interesting facts in Air Force.
Los símbolos estadounidenses (American Symbols)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Hall de la Independencia es donde nació nuestro país? Nos recuerda cuánto trabajo costó crear los Estados Unidos. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los símbolos estadounidenses.
Did you know that Independence Hall is where our country began? It reminds us of the hard work that made the United States. Discover these and other interesting facts in American Symbols.
Los símbolos nacionales nórdicos
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que Dinamarca es el país nórdico que está más al sur? Su animal nacional es el cisne blanco. Descubre más en Los símboles nacionales nórdicos.
Los sonidos de los animales (Animal Sounds)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that some whales talk by singing? Different groups have different songs. Discover these and other interesting facts in Animal Sounds.
Los Ángeles (Los Angeles)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that 12 million people live in the Los Angeles area? The city also has some of the country's busiest roads. Discover these and other interesting facts in Los Angeles.
Los animales del patio (Animals in My Backyard)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that many animals live near people? Bees often visit backyards that have flowers. Discover these and other interesting facts in Animals in the Backyard.
Nuestro universo (Our Universe)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that our universe is made up of every galaxy, star, and planet? Our planet is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. Discover these and other interesting facts in Our Universe.
Los huracanes (Hurricanes)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that hurricanes are also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons? They usually happen during the summer or fall.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Hurricanes.
México (Mexico)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que la capital de México se llama Ciudad de México? Es la ciudad más vieja de América del Norte. Descubre estos y otros datos intersantes en México.
Did you know that Mexico's capital is called Mexico City? It is the oldest city in North America. Discover these and other interesting facts in Mexico.
Los bichos que pican (Bugs That Bite)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that many types of bugs can bite people? Some bugs bite people for food, while others bite to protect themselves.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Bugs that Bite.
El eclipse solar
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el eclipse solar ocurre cuando la Luna impide que la luz del Sol llegue a la Tierra? Los eclipses solares totales solo ocurren aproximadamente una vez cada 18 meses. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El eclipse solar.
Los volcanes (Volcanoes)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que hay tres clases de volcanes? Los volcanes activos son los que todavía pueden volver a hacer erupción. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los volcanes.
Did you know that there are three kinds of volcanoes? Active volcanoes are those that can still erupt again. Discover these and other interesting facts in Volcanoes.
Los siete continentes (The Seven Continents)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que se cree que los siete continentes alguna vez estuvieron unidos? Asia es el continente más grande. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en Los siete continentes.
Did you know that people believe that all the continents were once connected? Asia is the largest continent. Discover these and other interesting facts in The Seven Continents.
El tacto
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that touch lets us show our feelings? Blind people use touch to read. Discover these and other interesting facts in “Touch”
El sudeste asiático
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que hay 11 países en el sudeste asiático? Todos están al este de la India y al sur de China. Descubre más en El sudeste asiático.
Las aves nacionales sudamericanas
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Gallito de las Rocas es el ave nacional de Perú? Se lo puede encontrar en los bosques altos de la Cordillera de los Andes. Descubre más en Las aves nacionales sudamericanas.
Los biomas (Biomas)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that a biome is a place with its own plants, animals, and weather? Oceans are the biggest biomes. Discover these
and other interesting facts in Biomes.
El Día del Veterano (Veterans Day)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Día del Veterano se celebra el 11 de noviembre? Ese día, se honra a todos los que sirvieron en las fuerzas militares de EE.UU. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El Día del Veterano.
Did you know that Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11? On that day, people pay respects to everyone who has served in the U.S. military. Discover these and other interesting facts in Veterans Day.
Las aves nacionales centroamericanas
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que en América Central viven más de 1.250 tipos de aves diferentes? El resplandeciente quetzal es el ave nacional de Guatemala. Descubre más en Las aves nacionales centroamericanas.
Aventuras al aire libre (Outdoor Adventures)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that hikers take long walks on paths through nature? Other people ride horses on outdoor trails. Discover these and other interesting facts in Outdoor Adventures.
El Día del Presidente (Presidents' Day)
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
¿Sabías que el Día del Presidente se celebra el tercer lunes de febrero? Ha pasado a ser un homenaje a todos los presidentes estadounidenses. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes en El Día del Presidente.
Did you know that Presidents' Day is held on the third Monday of each February? It has come to be known as a celebration of all American presidents. Discover these and other interesting facts in Presidents' Day.
Los planetas
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that Venus is the hottest of all the planets? The tallest mountain in the solar system is on Mars. Discover these and more intriguing facts in “Planets”.
El mundo de la serpiente de cascabel
Part of the EyeDiscover (Spanish) series
Did you know that rattlesnakes shed their skin three or four times each year? A rattlesnake's rattle gets bigger every time it sheds its skin. Learn these and other interesting facts in “A Rattlesnake's World”.