Every cat's nose has its own bumpy pattern, like a fingerprint.
If you look very closely at a cat's nose, you'll see tiny ridges. Each cat's nose print is different from every other cat's in the world.
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Every cat's nose has its own bumpy pattern, like a fingerprint.
If you look very closely at a cat's nose, you'll see tiny ridges. Each cat's nose print is different from every other cat's in the world.
A giraffe's spot pattern is different on every single giraffe.
Just like your fingerprints, no two giraffes have the same spots. Scientists can even tell giraffes apart just by looking at their patterns!
Sorting toys means putting the same kinds together.
When you tidy up, you might put all the blocks in one bin and all the cars in another. You are grouping things that are the same!
Twins can look the same but still like different things.
Some twins look almost exactly alike. But one might love drawing and the other might love singing — the same on the outside, different inside!
Every zebra has its own stripe pattern, like a name tag.
Zebras all have black and white stripes, so they look the same at first. But each zebra's stripes are a little different, so no two are exactly alike.
Everyone's fingerprints are different, even twins' fingerprints.
Look closely at your fingertip and you'll see tiny lines. No one else in the whole world has the same pattern as you — yours are one of a kind.