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Squirrels Can Be Left- or Right-handed

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HowStuffWorks looks at whether strongly lateralized squirrels are less good at learning.

Seals Clap Underwater to Communicate

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HowStuffWorks looks at the phenomenon of grey seals clapping underwater and asks why they do it.

What was the first outlaw motorcycle club?

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The image of the big bad biker crew has a long history. Learn all about the first outlaw motorcycle club at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Difference Between Liquor and Liqueur?

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Liquor and liqueur are spelled so similarly, it's easy to confuse them for being the same. But they're not. So how are they different?

Take This Personality Assessment and We'll Guess What Trade is Right For You

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You might think that what trade you wind up doing for work has more to do with your aptitudes than your personality. But you would be wrong. Take this quiz and we'll tell you what trade suits you best.

The Loveland Frogman by Any Other Name Is Still a Cryptid

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The Loveland Frogman is a legendary creature said to lurk near the Little Miami River region, 15 miles (24 km) outside the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio. Reports of this bizarre being describe a frog-like humanoid monster, standing roughly 4 feet (1.2 m) tall on its hind legs, with large reptilian eyes bulging from a round, scaly head.

Is the Bloop Real? Well, Yes and No

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Is the Bloop real? This mysterious underwater sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean in 1997 was so loud that underwater microphones detected it from over 3,000 miles away.

Yellow Cats Are Really Just Orange Tabbies

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Some of the most adored cats in the world are yellow cats — or more accurately, orange tabbies. These cats aren't truly yellow, but their golden, orange, or cream-colored coats earn them the nickname. Their warm fur and playful personalities make them favorites among cat lovers everywhere.

Slug vs. Snail: More Than Shell vs. No Shell (But Not Much More)

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At first glance, slug vs. snail might seem like a case of one just missing a shell. And in a general sense, that's not far off.

White's Tree Frog: A Popular Pet Prone to Obesity

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If you're thinking about frogs as gross, standoffish creatures, think again. White's tree frog is one of the friendliest, plumpest amphibians you’ll meet.

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