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Why Didn't Russia Sell Alaska to Canada?

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It made geographical sense for Russia to sell its territory of Alaska to Canada, but it opted to sell it to the U.S. instead. Why was that?

Tiger: A Lone Hunter and Apex Predator

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Tigers, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, have striking orange coats, black stripes and piercing eyes. Like other big cats, tigers are at risk. Tiger populations occupy about 5 percent of their historical range, making conservation necessary.

The Tiny Fennec Fox Is All Ears

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the fennec fox, the smallest fox with the biggest ears.

The Bengal Cat Hybrid Has a Controversial Backstory

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A hybrid cross between a small Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat, the Bengal cat will keep you busy with its intelligence and active personality. It may even shower with you.

Mammoth vs. Elephant: Same Family, Different Species

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It’s the ultimate throwback face-off: mammoth vs. elephant. These two giants share a lot of DNA, but their differences are buried in the fossil record and written across their anatomy. One is an extinct species, the other still roams Earth’s forests and savannas.

Orang Pendek: New Sumatran Primate or Just Another Cryptid?

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Deep within the mountainous forests of Sumatra, locals speak of the orang pendek — a hairy creature walking upright on two legs, blending the traits of both humans and other primates. Described as a short person or hobbit like creature, this elusive figure may be Indonesia’s answer to Bigfoot or the Yeti.

Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? Are They Really That Dirty?

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If you live with more than one cat, you've probably noticed one cat licking the other, sometimes for minutes at a time. If you’ve ever wondered, "Why do cats lick each other?" the answer lies in both biology and feline psychology.

6 Hairless Cat Breeds (That Aren't Actually Entirely Bald)

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If you're into sleek looks and minimal shedding, hairless cat breeds might be your ideal companions. These beautifully bald cats range from completely hairless to partially fuzzed, and they bring a unique charm to the cat world.

Wolverine vs. Badger: An Intensely Scrappy Showdown

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Out in the wild, who wins in a wolverine vs. badger brawl? These two animals may look like scrappy fur balls, but they're built for battle. Think claws, jaws and hides tougher than a biker jacket.

The Turkish Angora Cat Is Playful, Loyal, and Simply Stunning

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Turkish Angora cat lovers often describe this breed as a living piece of silk in motion. With its gossamer-like fur and energetic charm, the Turkish Angora is more than just a pretty face; it's a national treasure in Turkey and a favorite in the cat world.

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