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Head Lice

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Head lice can be a very irritating condition. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about head lice.

Why are orca called killer whales?

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People love to swim with them so why are orca called killer whales? Find out why orca are called killer whales and whether an orca is a whale.

Do Snakes Hibernate? Technically No, Functionally Yes

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Have you ever wondered what happens to snakes when cold weather arrives? Do snakes hibernate like bears and other animals, or do they do something else?

How to Break In a Baseball Glove

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Do you know how to break in a baseball glove? Learn how to break in a baseball glove at HowStuffWorks.

10 Sources of Body Odor That Aren't Just Sweat

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While body odor is most often caused by sweating, there are many other things that can make you smell. Find out what they are at HowStuffWorks.

The Longest-living Dog Inspired a Wildly Popular Kids' Show

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Man's best buddy lives for 10 to 13 years, on average. But the longest-living dog more than doubled that time on Earth.

10 Weird Ways Organisms Reproduce

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Nature has come up with many ways to increase populations. Learn more about the weird ways organisms reproduce at HowStuffWorks.

How do reindeer find enough food in the tundra?

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Reindeer find food in the form of mosses, shrubs, and lichens -- a cross between algae and fungus. Learn how reindeer find food in the frozen tundra.

The Tsetse Fly, Blood Meals and African Sleeping Sickness

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Get ready to explore one of Africa's most notorious insects: the tsetse fly. These tiny flies may not look like much, but they play a major role in spreading sleeping sickness, aka human African trypanosomiasis (HAT).

Leopard: An Agile Climber With Built-in Camouflage

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Leopards, scientifically known as Panthera pardus, are some of the most adaptable big cats in the world. These sleek and powerful animals live in various habitats, from the savannas of Africa to the mountains of Central Asia.

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