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Will a butterfly die if I touch its wings?
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Butterfly wing fragility seems like a given, but these delicate parts can stand up to surprising elements. Learn more about butterfly wing fragility.
Gossamer Wings Quilt Block
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The Gossamer Wings quilt block uses the image of a dragonfly, ideal for a garden-themed quilt. Find the free quilt block download in this article.
Some Butterflies Hear Through Their Wings
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Structures in some butterflies' wings are actually part of their ears. HowwStuffWorks looks at the hearing of butterflies.
How the Ladybug Folds Its Giant Wings
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Researchers have captured the secret to how ladybugs tuck in their ginormous wings. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Which "West Wing" Character Are You?
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"West Wing" was an American drama series chronicling the life and work of the President and those closest to him. Who on his administration would you be? Take this quiz to find out!
Newly Discovered Crane Fly Species: Tiny Wings, Double-barreled Penis
An Australian scientist has found an unusual species of crane fly with special properties. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.
Ridiculous History: When an X-wing Pilot Was Questioned After Kennedy's Assassination
William Hootkins was an actor who appeared in 'Star Wars' and other films, but did you know he was questioned after Kennedy's assassination?
Without Frank's RedHot There'd Be No Buffalo Wings
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You read that right. Frank's RedHot is the reason we now eat chicken wings. So what's the backstory? We'll tell you.
Meet Archaeopteryx, a Feathered Dino With Wings and Teeth
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Archaepteryx was a very unique dinosaur in that it resembled a bird. Learn more about the Archaepteryx, Late Jurassic dinosaurs, and dinosaurs of all eras.
Tiny Underwater Snails Fly Through Water Using Same Physics as Winged Insects
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A new look at the sea butterfly snail reveals a surprising case of convergent evolution. Learn more in this HowStuffWorksNow article.