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Phallus Impudicus: The Nastiest Mushroom Ever?
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Don't be alarmed if you find a few of these funky mushrooms popping up in your yard right when the weather turns cool and wet.
Which Adorable Pusheen Are You?
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In this adorable quiz, we're going to play the role of Detective Pusheen to find out just how much of a Pusheenicorn you are! Hold on to your donut, pizza slice or bag of chips, because it's about to get "Stormy" in here!
Answer These Pokemon Questions and We'll Guess What Generation 1 Pokemon You Chose!
Don't "Growl" at us just yet, because you have to choose a starter Pokemon as your new BFF! So let's see how you "Skull Bash" and "Headbutt" through your Pokemon adventures with this epic quiz!
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Royal?
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Lorde said, "We'll never be royals." Still, it doesn't hurt to imagine ourselves with glamor and prestige. Answer our questions, and we'll tell you if you should be measured for a crown!
Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future
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Do you love Steampunk? Then check out our pictures of Steampunk Blimps: Airships that Will Take You Back to the Future!
What Is a Harvest Moon?
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The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, typically in late September or early October in the Northern Hemisphere.
How to Cook Prime Rib
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If you think prime rib is too daunting to cook, you'd be wrong. It's actually super easy. You don't need any special tools; all you need is your oven and a meat thermometer.
The Sun Spider Is an Arachnid but Not an Actual Spider
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The sun spider is known for its great speed and powerful jaw. Oddly enough, sun spiders, which are also called wind scorpions or camel spiders, are neither spiders nor scorpions. They belong to the order Solifugae, a group of fast-moving, highly specialized arachnids.
Gold, Silver and Bronze: More Than 100 Years of Olympic Medals
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Winning an Olympic medal is a special and rare honor, but most people never get to see them up close. Take a peek at pictures of Olympic medals.
Yes, Real Human Corpses Have Been Mistaken for Halloween Decor
Has anyone ever mistaken a real corpse for a Halloween decoration? Learn more about that in this HowStuffWorks Now article.