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The Tiny Kiwi Bird Is Related to Massive Emus and Ostriches
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The kiwi bird: a small, flightless bird with some seriously strange features! Native to New Zealand, this bird in the world is unlike any other, with hair-like kiwi feathers, nostrils at the tip of its beak and a highly developed sense of smell.
1923-1931 Lancia Lambda
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The 1923-1931 Lancia Lambda was the first car to use the innovative unit-body construction still in use today. Explore the 1923-1931 Lancia Lambda.
Table Manners 101
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Table manners 101 will teach you to keep your elbows off the table. Check out this table manners 101 article at HowStuffWorks.
How Coca-Cola Works
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Coca-Cola is one of the world's most-recognized brands. Learn about the history and development of Coca-Cola and the impact Coke has on pop culture.
Snake Plant: A Great Plant for People Who Aren't Great With Plants
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Snake plants are attractive and virtually ironclad houseplants, almost impossible to kill, though some of the hype about them acting as air purifying filters has been overblown.
Bushmaster Snake Births Live Young, Then Promptly Leaves
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The bushmaster snake, belonging to the genus Lachesis, is one of the most remarkable and intimidating reptiles in the Western Hemisphere. As one of the longest and largest venomous snakes in the world, the bushmaster has earned a fearsome reputation.
Golden Poison Dart Frog Eats Toxic Insects for Its Own Poison
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Let's talk about one of the most dazzling — and dangerous — creatures in the animal kingdom: the golden poison dart frog. These tiny amphibians have incredibly toxic skin, and it packs a serious punch.
Why Do People Knock on Wood for Luck?
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Have you ever wondered why people knock on wood for luck? Like many superstitions, the answer goes back as far as pagan rituals.
Is Guava the Superfood You're Not Eating?
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HowStuffWorks looks at the health benefits of the guava fruit and leaves.
Are any superstitions universal across cultures?
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Are there any universal superstitions, or are they specific to certain cultures? Find out at HowStuffWorks.