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Romeo the Lonely Frog Finally Finds His Juliet

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A search through the rainforests of Bolivia turns up a mate for Romeo. HowStuffWorks meets Juliet.

A Tesla Can Make More Fart Sounds Than a Whoopee Cushion

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The latest Tesla update included several silly Easter eggs, including one that makes the car fart on command. HowStuffWorks looks at the crazy update.

Otzi the Iceman Ate a High-fat Last Meal

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Researchers say that Otzi, the ancient man found in the Alps in 1991, lived on a diet loaded with fat to maintain warmth and energy in his cold, high-altitude environment.

Squirrels Can Be Left- or Right-handed

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

What Do Spiders Eat? Other Spiders, You Say? Yikes!

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Many people are scared of spiders. But spiders help us keep pests under control by feeding on other insects that might spread diseases or attack our gardens.

A Corpse Flower Can Grow Over 12 Feet (3.7 Meters) Tall

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Also known as titan arum or Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower is known for its rare blooms. This unique plant sometimes takes seven to 10 years before reaching full bloom. When it finally does, plant enthusiasts rush to see this extraordinary occurrence up close.

What Is a Group of Crabs Called? A Scuttle, a Clamor, a Cast?

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Crabs scuttle along the ocean floor, dig in the sand and wave their claws during territorial standoffs. But what is a group of crabs called? These quirky, armored creatures actually have more than one collective noun.

How Sidewinder Missiles Work

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A Sidewinder missile weaves through the air toward an enemy target as if it has a mind of its own -- and in a way, it does. High-tech "smart weapons" take most of the guess work out of hitting a target. Find out how Sidewinders seek and destroy.

How Refrigerators Work

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Without the refrigerator, you'd be salting your meat, tossing leftovers and drinking everything warm. Examine the inner workings of this food-preservation icon.

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