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16 Weird Laws in the U.S: Bear Wrestling, Dyed Ducks, and More
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Some laws are crafted to protect people from harm. Others feel like someone wrote them after a particularly strange town hall meeting.
Cod vs. Haddock: Identification, Cooking, and Buying Tips
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At first glance, cod and haddock might seem interchangeable on a dinner plate. But dig a little deeper into cod vs. haddock qualities and you'll find these two fish species have distinct qualities that influence taste, texture and how they're best cooked.
The Wolf Eel Can Chomp on Sand Dollars and Sea Urchins
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With their serpentine bodies, massive jaws and slightly grumpy expressions, the wolf eel is one of the most misunderstood creatures beneath the waves.
Are zoos good or bad for animals?
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Are zoos good or bad? You might have asked this while visiting your local wildlife hangout. Learn why zoos are good or bad, depending on perspective.
Why Is Biodiversity Important for Ecosystems?
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Biodiversity means rainforests and reefs teeming with species right? There's more to it than that though. Genetic diversity has a big role to play, too. Just ask that cheetah cub.
Which States Give the Most to the Federal Government and Which Get the Most?
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HowStuffWorks Now discovers how much bang each state gets for its tax buck.
How does your brain impact your survival chances in the wilderness?
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Survival psychology can be just as important physical fitness in the wild. Learn more about survival psychology and how your brain reacts to stress.
World's Largest Wolves by Weight: The Mighty and the At-Risk
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The world's largest wolves weigh up to 175 pounds (79.4 kilograms) and measure up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length.
How Airlines Work
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How did the guy in the next seat pay less for a ticket than you did? Explore how airlines work, how ticket prices are set and more.
The Geoduck Is The World's Most NSFW Mollusk
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Geoducks are the largest saltwater clams on the planet. Some can live as long as 100 years. HowStuffWorks takes a look at these unique mollusks.