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Hybrid Tea Rose
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Hybrid tea roses are the ideal rose, and suitable for planting. Learn about growing, cultivating and maintaining hybrid tea roses at HowStuffWorks.
Ways to Avoid the Flu
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These 10 ways to avoid the flu will help you arm yourself with tips about flu prevention. Get information about prevention from Discovery Health.
A Hot Dog a Day Increases Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer By 21 Percent
The Cancer Project's latest billboard shows a pack of hot dogs coming out of a pack of cigarettes. At first I thought this was somewhat dramatic but the fact of the matter is that it's a fair comparison.
Run, Jump & Climb Your Way Through Our Roblox Quiz
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With more than 40 million "experiences" (they don't call them games) to choose from, there's something for everyone in Roblox. Take this quiz to learn more.
Who Was the Youngest U.S. President?
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You have to be at least 35 years old to be President of the United States. So, has anyone come close to that?
Do Kangaroos Really Box?
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The boxing kangaroo as a symbol of the Australian fighting spirit dates back to the 1890s, but what's the truth? Do kangaroos actually box?
5 Mammals That Are Adorable … and Toxic
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Just because an animal is cute and cuddly doesn't mean its bite can't pack a punch. HowStuffWorks presents five surprisingly toxic mammals.
The Saola Is Southeast Asia's 'Unicorn'
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The saola, also known as the Asian unicorn, is one of the rarest animals in the world. Not only is it critically endangered, but the saola is famously secretive; very little is known about it. There are no saola in captivity and the last categorically documented saola sighting was in 2013.
Goodbye, Melomys: Climate Change Claims Its First Mammal Species
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The Bramble Cay melomys is the first mammal extinct due to climate change. Learn more about the Australian melomys in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
The U.S. Wild Pig Population Is Exploding
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The feral pig population in the U.S. is a growing problem in nearly 40 states. HowStuffWorks NOW looks into how the USDA intends to tackle the issue.