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The Ultimate Supervillains Quiz

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Supervillains are the yin to the superhero yang. How much do you know about the most famous supervillains of all time? Take this quiz to test your knowledge.

10 Types of Owls: From Tiny Screech-owls to Great Horned Owls

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Owls are captivating birds known for their nocturnal habits, distinctive hooting calls and remarkable ability to hunt in near silence. With about 200 species found worldwide, these birds of prey come in various sizes and colors. Here, we dig in to 10 types of owls.

All About the Mythical Phoenix: Bird of Fire and Eternal Life

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The phoenix bird is a mythical creature that resembles an eagle with broader wings. Its elegant, peacock-like feathers burst with the dazzling colors of flames. Any Harry Potter fan could explain what this magnificent "fire bird" looks like in great detail.

The Chemistry Between Libra and Pisces: Are They Truly Compatible

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Explore Libra and Pisces compatibility in love, friendship, and more. Discover if this air and water sign duo can balance romance, emotions, and long-lasting connection.

Basilisk Lizard, aka 'Jesus Christ Lizard,' Walks on Water

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If you've ever seen a lizard running across the surface of water, you've likely witnessed the amazing basilisk lizard in action. This stunning feat earned the basilisk the nickname "Jesus Christ lizard." Like the founder of Christianity, this slithery critter can walk across lakes and seas.

Eland Looks Like a Muscular Cow With Thick, Twisted Horns

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The eland is one of the largest antelopes — and one of the most graceful. Known scientifically as Taurotragus oryx, the eland lives in Africa, mostly in eastern and southern Africa.

Secondary Colors: How to Use Purple, Green and Orange

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Secondary colors are the superstars that shine when any two of the three primary colors — red, blue and yellow — team up. The results are orange, green and purple. Think of them as the second level of the color wheel. In art class or any creative field, these hues are essential for building a full spectrum of colors.

Why Is It So Hard to Give a Great Gift?

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You've been warned: Five separate studies showed that people prefer to receive gifts they specifically requested rather than being surprised.

Moths Are Mother Nature's Secret Pollinators

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Bees get a lot of credit for pollinating important food crops, but they get a lot of secret help from their nocturnal friends, the moths.

Why Restaurants Are So Loud These Days

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HowStuffWorks looks at why so many restaurants are so much louder nowadays.

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