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Regal Jumping Spider: Tiny, Harmless, Maybe Even Cute

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The regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) is a fuzzy spider that's named for its incredible jumping ability and vivid colors. They have four forward-facing eyes, giving them better vision than other spiders.

The Calupoh Makes for a Loving Canine Adventure Companion

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The calupoh is as fascinating as it is rare. Known as the Mexican wolfdog, the calupoh combines the mystique of the wolf with the loyalty and intelligence of domesticated dogs.

All 16 German States, Listed in Alphabetical Order

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Previously divided into West Germany and East Germany until reunification in 1990, Germany — officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany — has 16 federal states. Its federal system allows the individual German states to maintain authority over areas like education, policing and cultural activities, while the federal government oversees issues like defense and economic affairs.

Is There Finally Proof of Alien Implants in Human Bodies?

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know talks to investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell about his alien abduction documentaries.

Is There Science to Back Up the Stereotypes About Only Children?

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Is there any truth to stereotypes about only children? Learn more about only children personalities in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Ridiculous History: The Wild, Wild West Was Really the Mild, Mild West

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The Wild West wasn't as violent and 'wild' as it's made out to be in novels and movies. Read this HowStuffWorks article to learn more.

Space Lettuce Is Out of This World Good

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Lettuce has key nutrients that give both astronauts and Earth-dwellers alike a physical and psychological boost. And the lettuce grown in space is no less nutritious than the Earth-bound variety.

Tulpas: Thoughts That Can Come Alive

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Imaginary friends have nothing on tulpas. Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at this ancient idea gaining more traction in our modern world.

Would a cell phone work on a submerged submarine?

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Cell phones are pretty amazing gadgets, but are they amazing enough to work underwater? Visit HowStuffWorks for the answer.

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