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Which Wild Animal Are You?
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As we uncover more about the robust personalities and rich emotional lives of different animal species, it becomes easier and easier to see similarities between them and humans. Which unique wild species are you most like? Answer some questions about yourself, and we'll let you know your wild animal personality match!
Which Extinct Animal Are You?
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You're definitely a rare breed. In fact, they really don't make 'em like you anymore. Whatever the extinction event that brought about the demise of your kind, we're here to celebrate your unique qualities while we still can.
How to Clean a Computer Screen
Our computer screens get truly gross sometimes, but what is the correct way to clean them?
Why Are Some Shots Given in the Arm and Some in the Bum?
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It all comes down to the type of medicine, how much is required, and how quickly it needs to be absorbed.
What's Your Goddess Name?
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Goddesses are personifications of power and concentrated examples of personality traits. They were worshiped for what they could do on behalf of humans but only doled out the aid when the mood struck them. What's your goddess name?
Penance: More Than an Apology in Christian Faith
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Today, we’re talking about penance, one of the most meaningful practices in Christian faith. Whether in the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church or other Christian traditions, penance plays a crucial role in spiritual life. It's not just about saying "I'm sorry"; it's about real transformation and a return to God's grace.
What Do Horses Eat in the Wild and on Farms?
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An adult horse should typically eat about 1.5 to 2 percent of its body weight in food each day. This means a 1,000-pound (454-kilogram) horse may eat 15 to 20 pounds (6.8 to 9 kilograms) of hay and grass daily.
Slug vs. Snail: More Than Shell vs. No Shell (But Not Much More)
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At first glance, slug vs. snail might seem like a case of one just missing a shell. And in a general sense, that's not far off.
Ghillie: Fishing Aid and Inspiration for Camo Suits
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The word ghillie might conjure images of snipers or ghostly figures in thick brush. But its roots go back to Scotland and the River Spey, where ghillies originally served as guides for hunting and fishing.
Swallowtail Butterfly Species Are as Picky as They Are Pretty
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Few insects are as eye-catching as the swallowtail butterfly. Known for their vibrant colors and uniquely shaped hind wings, swallowtails belong to the family Papilionidae and are found worldwide except in the Arctic regions.