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Types of Bromeliads
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Bromeliads are perennial plants that have one seed leaf. Bromeliads commonly grow in the American tropics, and a majority of the species are found in Brazil. These tough, long-lived plants grow well indoors, too. Learn more about types of Bromeliads.
Parsnips: Natural Weight-Loss Foods
Parsnips may seem like an exotic vegetable that is unfamiliar to many. Learn about parsnips, weight loss, and healthy diets.
Is natural mineral makeup better for your skin?
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Natural mineral makeup is a growing trend in the world of natural beauty products. Learn what fans and skeptics have to say about natural mineral makeup.
Should nails and lip color match?
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Once upon a time, no well-dressed woman left the house without matching lips and nails. Find out in today's world if nails and lip color should match.
The Visually Stunning Sunbeam Snake Slithers Under the Radar
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The sunbeam snake of the Xenopeltidae genus is one of the most visually stunning reptiles you'll ever encounter. These snakes, native to Southeast Asia, are known for their dark pigmentation and highly iridescent scales that shimmer with rainbow colors in sunlight.
How the Blue Racer Snake Lives Up to Its Name
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Known for its striking blue coloration and incredible speed, the blue racer snake is found primarily in the Midwest. These snakes are nonvenomous and play an essential role in their ecosystems, helping to control populations of small mammals and other prey.
The Elephant Trunk Snake Is Fully Aquatic
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The elephant trunk snake is one of the most unusual reptiles out there. Native to Southeast Asia, this fully aquatic snake is known for its distinctive appearance, with loose, baggy skin that gives it a texture reminiscent of an elephant’s trunk — hence the name!
No, That Grass Spider Isn't Dangerous
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The grass spider is one of of the most common critters you'll find in your backyard. Part of the Agelenopsis genus, these arachnids are masters at building funnel-shaped webs in dense vegetation and brush piles, where they lie in wait for prey.
When to Cook With Tamari Instead of Soy Sauce
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Is the difference between soy sauce and tamari like the difference between ketchup and catsup - in name only? Not at all, and we'll tell you why.
Oh, Birds! Please Don't Fly Into Our Windows
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With the fall migration season for birds just around the corner, we took another look at how to prevent birds from colliding with windows.