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Teens and Dating

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Knowing about teens and dating can be useful information if you are a parent. Learn more about teens and dating from Discovery Health.

Which Hocus Pocus Character Are You?

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Are you a powerful witch, a courageous mortal, or an ancient talking cat? With Halloween quickly approaching, it's best to know where you stand in the supernatural world when the evil spirits come knocking. Play on to find out which of these superstitious characters you're most like!

Hedgehog Balloon Syndrome Sounds Adorable, Can Be Deadly

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What is hedgehog balloon syndrome? Learn more about how injuries can cause hedgehogs to inflate in this HowStuffWorks article.

Which Computer Keyboard Keys Wear Out the Fastest?

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The prevalence of smartphones and tablets is affecting which keys wear out quicker. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca

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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.

Congruent Angles: Definition, Symbol and Key Theorems

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Two congruent angles are simply pairs of angles with equal measures. You can find congruent angles examples in hundreds of everyday objects.

The Green Iguana Can Grow up to 7 Feet Long

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Did you know green iguanas have a third eye and can grow up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) long?

Spider Eggs and Egg Sacs and Spiderlings, Oh My!

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Let's talk about spider eggs, those tiny wonders of nature that hold the next generation of arachnids.

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