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Spotted Horses Aren't All Appaloosas, and All Appaloosas Aren't Spotted
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It's not the spots, but the mutation of a certain gene, that makes a horse an Appaloosa.
How German Traditions Work
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Many German traditions go back for hundreds of years. Find out about German traditions at HowStuffWorks.
5 Unusual Foods You Should Explore
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There are some unusual foods you should explore including durian fruit and haggis. Check out 5 unusual foods you should explore.
1968 AMC AMX
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Muscle car fans and sports-car folks embraced the 1968 AMC AMX. Learn about this unique two-seater, view photos, and examine its specifications.
Types of Bromeliads
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Bromeliads are perennial plants that have one seed leaf. Bromeliads commonly grow in the American tropics, and a majority of the species are found in Brazil. These tough, long-lived plants grow well indoors, too. Learn more about types of Bromeliads.
The Six Triple Eight: How the 6888th Battalion Broke Barriers
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During World War II, an extraordinary group of women broke barriers, defied expectations, and changed history. Known as the Six Triple Eight, this all-Black, all-female battalion of the Women's Army Corps served overseas in Europe, sorting millions of pieces of backlogged mail and boosting the morale of American troops far from home.
20 Old Money Last Names That Scream Aristocracy
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We're sure there's been a time when you heard a surname and immediately thought, "Ah, wealth." That reaction isn’t random. Old money last names carry a reputation built over generations of shaping culture, politics, and global finance.
Can You Name the Country From Its National Dish?
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The average foodie knows where pizza, sushi, tacos and crepes come from, but the worldly foodie can tell you where fondue, poutine, goulash and sauteed reindeer come from. Where do you stack up? Put your skills to the test and try to match these national dishes to their countries.
Can You Name These Classic Movie Stars From A Screenshot?
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Let's go to the movies! Let's go see the stars! Think you have what it takes to recognize these classic movie stars from an image? Take this quiz now to find out!
How Colonialism Works
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Before World War II, a third of the world's population lived a territory controlled by a colonial power. HowStuffWorks examines colonialism.