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6 Green Butterfly Species Blending in With Their Environments

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When you think of butterflies, bold oranges or deep blues might come to mind. But some of the most striking species sport a different palette. A green butterfly turns heads with hues that blend into leaves, grass, and stems—perfect camouflage with a flash of surprise.

How Does a Counterfeit Detector Pen Work?

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Counterfeit detector pens use special chemicals to spot a fake bill. How do they do it?

Libra Personality: September 23 - October 22

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Libra is the seventh sign of the astrological year and is known by its astrological symbol, the Scales. Learn about Libra personality traits.

1971 Ford LTD Convertible Coupe

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The 1971 Ford LTD Convertible Coupe was the first ragtop introduced in the very popular LTD series. Read about and see pictures of this classic car.

How to Treat Constipation with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Traditional Chinese medicine depends primarily on herbal remedies for the treatment of constipation, with some acupuncture as needed. Learn more.

What is the anthropic principle?

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The anthropic principle states that coincidences are part of the universe's very structure. Learn about the anthropic principle.

Red Lips and Glamour: Secrets of the '50s Makeup Look

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Want the '50s makeup look? Learn how to get that '50s look in this article.

The Thorny Devil Collects Drinking Water Without Moving

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Australia's thorny devil, Moloch horridus, looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. You might not be surprised that it's also called the "devil lizard" or "mountain devil."

Complementary Colors in Fashion, UI and Color Theory

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Complementary colors live on opposite sides of the color wheel. Imagine red and green, blue and orange, or yellow and purple. Or move a half step over on the wheel, and combine a yellow-green color with a red-violet color.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Squirrels

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If you look outside your window right now, you'll probably see one running up a tree or checking you out. How did the squirrel get so commonplace?

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