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Are Cats Color Blind? The Answer Isn't Black and White

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Have you ever wondered: Are cats color blind? The answer isn’t black and white — but it is mostly gray. (See what we did there?)

Black Vulture vs. Turkey Vulture: Seeing vs. Smelling Differences

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When it comes to scavengers of the sky, black vulture vs. turkey vulture identification is easy to misconstrue. These two species often share the same habitats, feast on the same carrion, and roost in the same trees. But they couldn’t be more different in how they fly, feed, and find their meals.

How to Draw a Rural Lane in 5 Steps

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With a canopy of trees in the foreground, this rural lane is a peaceful nature scene. Learn how to draw a rural lane in just five steps.

1938-1939 Ford Panel and Pickup

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The 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup trucks were the new face of Ford trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1938-1939 Ford panel and pickup.

The Ultimate Penguin Quiz

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Penguins are creatures you see in the zoo or in nature movies, unless you happen to have been part of an expedition to the North Pole. Take this quiz to learn a little more about these flightless birds.

Cannibalistic Brown Widow Spider Will Eat Black Widow Species

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The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) is a lesser-known relative of the infamous black widow. The first brown widow spider was discovered in Los Angeles in early 2000. A member of the cobweb spiders, it is now found in warm, urban areas worldwide.

Why Flies Prefer Honey to Vinegar

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HowStuffWorks finds out the scientific reason you catch more flies with honey than vinegar and where the sour taste receptor for flies lives.

How Sleep Consolidates Our Memories

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A new study determined it takes a split second for our brains to replay and store certain memories when we sleep. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.

Polio Doc Jean Macnamara's Work Proves Viruses Can Be Vanquished

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Dame Jean Macnamara's research helped lead to the Salk vaccine for polio. Her lasting legacy as an advocate for people with disabilities lives on today.

Call of the Void: A Counterintuitive Form of Self-preservation

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Content warning: This article discusses self-harm. If you or someone you know needs help, dial 988 or text SAVE to 741741.

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