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Lichen Planus Overview
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Lichen planus can be a bothersome condition. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about lichen planus.
How do reindeer find enough food in the tundra?
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Reindeer find food in the form of mosses, shrubs, and lichens -- a cross between algae and fungus. Learn how reindeer find food in the frozen tundra.
What Do Reindeer Do When They're Not Pulling Santa's Sleigh?
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HowStuffWorks takes a look at reindeer, those super flying sleigh pullers of Christmas Eve.
How to Identify a Skin Rash
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Identifying a skin rash can be difficult. Learn how to identify a skin rash at HowStuffWorks.
Dall Sheep
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Dall Sheep are most often recognized by their thick, curled horns. Learn cool facts about the dall sheep at HowStuffWorks.
Guanaco
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Guanacos are one of the largest wild mammals in South America. Learn more about guanacos at HowStuffWorks.
American Bison
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The American Bison is commonly referred to as the buffalo. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.
Insect Hotels Roll Out the Welcome Mat for Bugs of All Kinds
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Creating an insect hotel gives local bugs and pollinators a place to live and people of all ages a super cool garden project.
9 Arctic Plants That Defy Nature to Bloom Near the North Pole
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The Arctic plants that survive near the North Pole thrive in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Extremely cold temperatures, strong winds, snow, and ice limit tree growth and shape unique plant communities across the Arctic tundra.
How Tardigrades Work
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No, a tardigrade's not a type of time-traveling police box on "Doctor Who." It's an ancient water bear, of course!