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How Server Virtualization Works

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Server virtualization allows for more than one server to operate on the same piece of hardware. Learn more about server virtualization at HowStuffWorks.

Where Do Horses Originate From? Not Europe, Not Asia

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Where do horses originate from? We don't mean to sound corny, but the answer really does take us on a journey through millions of years of evolution, migration, and domestication.

The Monarch Butterfly Is More Than an Orange Beauty

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The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is one of the most iconic insects in the natural world.

Were the Clovis the first Americans?

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The Clovis, ancient people who made the sophisticated Clovis projectile discovered at Clovis Indian sites, are a mystery. Read about the mysterious Clovis.

What Is a Group of Hummingbirds Called? A Buzz, a Bouquet, a Charm?

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You’ve probably seen hummingbirds darting around your yard or at a feeder, shimmering like flying jewels.

What's a prehistoric toolkit and how could it rewrite human history?

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A prehistoric toolkit is a set of tools that early humans utilized. Learn about a prehistoric toolkit in this article from HowStuffWorks.

What Is a Group of Deer Called? More Names Than Simply 'Herd'

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If you’ve seen several deer grazing together in a field or darting across a forest path, you may have wondered: What is a group of deer called?

The Blue Whale: Bigger Than Megalodon

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The blue whale is the gentle giant of the ocean. HowStuffWorks takes a look at these huge creatures and their habits.

15 Brown Birds You'll Spot in the Northern Hemisphere

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Brown birds are often ground-dwelling, foraging, nesting birds. In Native American cultures, birds are also sometimes seen as messengers between the spirit world and the physical realm, so a brown bird could be seen as bringing a connection to Earth, home, reliability, simplicity and consistency.

Red Admiral Butterfly: Found All the Way from Europe to Hawaii

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If you've ever taken a springtime stroll through a park or garden, you might have seen a fast, darting flash of orange and black zip past your face. That bold little flier is likely the red admiral butterfly, a widespread member of the Vanessa genus.

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