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The Bowhead Whale Survives Icy Waters and Killer Whale Attacks

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The bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) is found in the icy waters of the Arctic. These are the longest-living mammals; some bowhead whales live for over 200 years. That's older than many countries' independence!

Do Ningen Lurk in the Icy Waters of the Southern Ocean?

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The Ningen is a creature so strange, so elusive and so deeply mysterious that images of the alleged beings vary immensely. This bizarre, humanoid figure supposedly inhabits Antarctic waters, and over the past few years, reports have surfaced claiming its existence.

The Eyeless Olm Lives Underground and Underwater

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The olm is one of the strangest amphibians on Earth. This pale cave salamander lives in permanently dark habitats beneath the limestone landscapes of southeastern Europe.

The North American Geography Quiz

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North America encompasses huge expanses of water and land. What do you know about this area's people, geology and climate? Take this quiz to find out.

Hyponatremia Explained

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Hyponatremia is a serious medical condition. Visit Discovery Health to learn all about hyponatremia.

Can a planet float on water?

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The floating planet theory states that a planet that is light enough should be able to float on water. Learn about the floating planet theory.

How Sweat Works

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Sweat is your body's way of cooling itself. Learn how the body makes sweat, why we sweat and what factors affect sweating.

Cardinal Tetra

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The Cardinal Tetra, with its deep red body and brilliant blue stripe, is one of the most popular of all tropical fish. Learn about the Cardinal Tetra.

Electrolytes 101

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Electrolytes are formed by mineral salts and are dissolved by the fluids in our bodies. Read more about electrolytes and mineral salts.

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