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Here's Why You Shouldn't Eat a Box Turtle in the Wild

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Is it OK to eat a box turtle you've caught? Learn more about the reasons you shouldn't eat a box turtle in this HowStuffWorks article.

What Does It Mean to 'Take It With a Grain of Salt'?

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Take it with a grain of salt means to be skeptical about something. But where does the phrase come from?

Why Was the Mad Hatter Mad?

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The expression 'mad as a hatter' predates the Mad Hatter in 'Alice in Wonderland.' So, where did the term come from?

Which DC Villain Are You?

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Ready to put on your "Brainiac" thinking cap and "Riddler" your way through this DC quiz? We promise it won't sting like "Poison Ivy" either, but you better hurry, because "Doomsday" will be here soon!

Ridiculous History: Ancient Armies Waged War With Hallucinogenic Honey

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What was the 'mad honey' used by Roman and Persian warriors? Learn more about hallucinogenic honey in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

10 Dangerous Everyday Things in Your Home

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You would not believe the dangerous things in your home - everything from air freshener to cosmetics. Learn about the dangerous things in your home.

Japanese Yew

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Japanese yew is one of the only conifers that is shade tolerant, and it produces vibrant berries that please the eye. Learn how to grow and use Japanese yew in your garden or as a house plant.

How Carbon Monoxide Detectors Work

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Carbon monoxide detectors help protect your family from deadly carbon monoxide gas. Find out how carbon monoxide detectors sense dangerous molecules.

Why is a tomato called a love apple?

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Are you wondering why is a tomato called a love apple? Learn why a tomato called a love apple and more about tomatoes in this article.

Cane Toad Facts, Pictures

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The cane toad is native to Central and South America, and an invasive species in Australia. It was introduced to Australia in 1935 to protect crops against cane beetles.

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