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The Most Beautiful Countries in the World, Sorted by Region

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Any avid traveler knows there are far too many gorgeous landscapes and jaw-dropping views to make one all-encompassing list of the most beautiful countries in the world. We're lucky to have such a diverse world, and beauty is subjective.

The Most Dangerous Snake in the World Has Competition

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The "most dangerous snake in the world" debate is entrenched in technicalities because there are so many species of dangerous snakes that have evolved with specialized weapons and deadly skills. These predators threaten small prey in the wild, as well as occasional unlucky humans who cross their paths.

Coral Snake: Brightly Banded and Highly Venomous

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These colorful snakes are found all over the world and are highly venomous, so the best strategy is to avoid them.

Millions of Phones Use GSM ... Meaning What, Exactly?

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If you travel internationally, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) GSM is the only cellular service available. See how GSM works.

Basilisk Lizard, aka 'Jesus Christ Lizard,' Walks on Water

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If you've ever seen a lizard running across the surface of water, you've likely witnessed the amazing basilisk lizard in action. This stunning feat earned the basilisk the nickname "Jesus Christ lizard." Like the founder of Christianity, this slithery critter can walk across lakes and seas.

You Need It Like a Hole in the Head: The Ancient Medical Art of Trepanation

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Drilling a hole in somebody's skull was all the rage 4,000 to 12,000 years ago. In fact, 5 to 10 percent of skulls from this period have a hole in them, made while the person was still alive. The question is, why?

The Pink Fairy Armadillo Is as Mystifying as Its Name

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The pink fairy armadillo looks like something out of a children's book and is so rare that very few people have ever seen one.

10 Animals That Start With 'T': From Terror Birds to Texas Rat Snakes

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Tasmanian devil, teddy guinea pig, tawny frogmouth... How many animals starting with the letter "T" can you name?

12 Types of Ants Spoiling a Picnic Near You

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Ants are among the most common insects on Earth, and they’re more diverse than you might think. With over 12,000 known ant species, these social insects vary widely in behavior, nesting habits, and impact on homes and gardens.

12 Scariest Dinosaurs You'd Want to Avoid While Time Traveling

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Some of the scariest dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth were terrifying for reasons beyond their size. They were dangerous animals with tools perfectly evolved for hunting, ambushing, or defending against other dinosaurs.

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