In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As Merrell shoes are often used for outdoor activities, they're prone to building up dirt and other debris. Make a habit of cleaning Merrell shoes after each use. After wearing your shoes, use a soft brush to gently brush off any dirt or debris. If you're vigilant about brushing off dirt regularly, it's less likely to build up on your shoes. The less you have to wash your shoes with soap, the better. If your Merrell shoes get heavily stained, muddy, or otherwise dirty, avoid using any harsh products on them. These can damage the material. Instead, use mild soap and water to wipe off any set-in stains. Then, rinse your shoes completely under running water.  You can apply the soapy water with any cleaning utensil. Make sure the shoes are completely rinsed after use. Letting soap residue sit on your Merrell shoes can cause damage. Keep rinsing them until the water runs clean. Merrell shoes should air dry naturally. Remove the laces and insoles of the shoes. Set the shoes, laces, and insoles in a safe place in your home that remains steadily at room temperature. Do not wear the shoes again until they're fully dry. Drying times vary depending on how much water you used when cleaning your shoes. Sometimes, Merrell shoes may need to dry overnight. Merrell shoes should not be dried using heat treatments. Keep them in a cool area and never use something like a dryer or hair blower to dry your Merrell shoes.
Summary: Brush off small amounts of dirt regularly. Use mild soap to remove stains. Dry your shoes at room temperature. Do not expose your shoes to heat after washing or drying them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A human foot has an arch underneath, which helps propel the body forward each step, as it acts like a spring. Animals like apes have flat feet, as they grasp the ground with their toes.  The arch is kept in place by ligaments. Also, the big toe on an ape faces outward, perpendicular from the other toes. In a human, all of the toes go in the same direction. In addition, humans bear weight on the whole foot, which is why it is long and narrow. Other animals mainly bear weight on their toes. Other animals walk on all fours, which is why they tend to have larger bones in their arms than humans. Humans don't bear weight on their arms, so the bones don't have to be as large. For instance, an ape or even a horse bears weight on all 4 legs, so the upper limbs are more developed. Because humans walk upright, the thigh bone, otherwise known as the femur, is the longest, strongest bone in the body. On the other hand, the femur will be the same length as other bones in animals. Look for the long bone starting just above the knee and extending up towards the pelvis. The 2 calf bones, the tibia and fibula, are separate in humans. In other animals, these 2 bones are often fused together. Check these bones, and see if they are a single bone or 2 bones to identify animal or human remains.
Summary: Look for the arched foot in humans. Notice smaller upper limbs in humans. Check to see if the femur is the longest bone in the body for humans. Look for separate bones in the calf.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Jills are typically pregnant for about 42 days. When your jill gives birth, give her time alone with her babies (‘kits’) for at least a week. Jills may eat their kits when feeling scared or threatened—you definitely don’t want your jill to do this!  You will need to feed her during this private time. Being as stealthy as you can, slip food and water in her cage when she is distracted.  Jills can develop mastitis (mammary gland inflammation) and some of the kits may die after birth, so you should take a quick look at the mom and her babies when you put the food and water in the cage.  Call your veterinarian if the jill doesn’t look well, or if you see dead kits that should be removed. Now that your jill is nursing, she will need just as much energy as when she was about to give birth. Continue to feed her two to three times her normal intake. Be mindful that if she has a large litter (more than 10 kits), she will lose weight no matter how much you feed her. With such a large litter, the caloric and energy demands will always outweigh how much she can eat. Undoubtedly, your jill’s cage will become smelly after she gives birth. However, you should change the bedding  only  to check for neglected or abandoned kits. Just like when you put food and water in the cage, be stealthy when you change the bedding. If you have the cage in an enclosed room, the smell could become unbearable. Increase the air circulation in the room by keeping a door open.
Summary:
Give the jill her privacy. Feed your jill as you did when she was pregnant. Minimize bedding changes.