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What's the difference between a seal and a sea lion?

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The difference between seals and sea lions is easy to spot once you know what to look for. Learn about the difference between seals and sea lions.

The Portuguese Man-of-war Is Not a Jellyfish and Packs a Nasty Sting

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Even washed up on the beach, the Portuguese man-of-war can deliver searing pain with its stinging tentacles, so whatever you do, don't touch it.

Can I take omega-3 if I'm allergic to seafood?

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Could you have an omega-3 seafood allergy? Find out if it is safe to take omega-3 supplements or if you could have an omega-3 seafood allergy.

Do These Nightmare Parasites Hack Snail Brains to Survive?

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This parasitic worm invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar, attracting the ultimate target, a bird.

20 Black and White Birds and Where to Spot Them

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Black and white birds may not be as vibrant as bright-colored birds, but in many parts of the world, birds such as magpies symbolize luck, intelligence or mystery. Black-and-white seabirds such as penguins and razorbills have also become icons of climate change awareness.

10 Weird Facts About Lobsters

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Lobsters pee out of their faces. Find out 10 weird facts about lobsters at HowStuffWorks.

The Albatross Soars Over Thousands of Miles of Open Ocean

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The albatross is one of nature's most impressive flyers, soaring effortlessly over the ocean for days or weeks at a time, often without flapping its wings for hours. These majestic seabirds are built for gliding across vast distances as they search for food and connect distant parts of the world.

Was Lyme Disease Created as a Bioweapon?

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Maybe it's mistrust of the U.S. government and health-related industries, as well as Lyme's insidious nature, that makes this idea catnip for conspiracy theories. But what's the truth?

Is a Dead Stingray's Sting Still Lethal?

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Is a dead stingray sting still lethal? It's not likely, but a dead stingray's sting will still hurt a lot. Read about a dead stingray's sting here.

Bird Pictures

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Did you know that it's the possession of feathers, not the ability to fly, that distinguishes birds from other animals? Check out these bird pictures.

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