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What Is a Group of Fish Called? Not Always a School

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A group of fish swimming together is usually called a school or a shoal, but these terms aren't interchangeable.

The Glass Frog Diverts Its Blood Flow to Activate Invisibility

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If you've ever seen a frog with skin so see-through you can spot its organs, you’ve stumbled into the world of the glass frog. Found mostly in Central and South America, these wild little amphibians belong to the family Centrolenidae. The glass frog's transparent skin makes it a marvel of evolution, not one of your average tree frogs.

How do walruses sleep in the water without drowning?

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Walruses sleep in the water without drowning with a clever anatomical adaptation. Learn how walruses sleep, mate, nurse and just relax in the water.

Spinosaurus Was a Good Floater but Lousy Swimmer

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The villainous dinosaur from 'Jurassic Park' probably never had an affinity for water.

Elk vs. Moose Antlers and Mating Behavior (Yes, They're Related)

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Elk vs. moose comparisons are a lot easier to make when you realize that two of the largest members of the deer family differ significantly in size, behavior and appearance.

The Largest Rodent Weighs 150 lbs and Eats Its Own Feces

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When you think of rodents, you might think of tiny mice running through your cellar or the adorable hamster that was your 5th grade class pet.

What Is a Group of Seals Called? Depends Where It Is

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Ever see a bunch of seals lounging on the beach and wonder what to call them? Good news: You're not alone. By asking, "What is a group of seals called", you've walked into a long tradition of humans naming animal collectives in colorful ways.

Do You Know If These Garden Bugs Are Helpful or Harmful?

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There is no doubt that bugs love gardens. Gardeners know, however, that not every bug should be welcomed with open arms. Do you know enough about bugs AND gardening to say which of these bugs are helpful and which are harmful to garden plants? Dig into the quiz and find out.

See If You Can Identify These Birds From an Image!

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From the finch to the snowy owl, a wide variety of familiar and exotic birds fly around in various regions of the world. Think you can name them all from a picture? Try our bird identification quiz to find out!

Do bats jam each other's sonar?

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Do bats jam another bat's sonar to throw them off track? Find out and learn about bat sonar at HowStuffWorks.

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