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The Banded Water Snake Is an Opportunistic Hunter

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The banded water snake is one of the most fascinating aquatic reptiles you'll find slithering through the waterways of the southeastern United States.

How the Blue Racer Snake Lives Up to Its Name

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Known for its striking blue coloration and incredible speed, the blue racer snake is found primarily in the Midwest. These snakes are nonvenomous and play an essential role in their ecosystems, helping to control populations of small mammals and other prey.

The Rainbow Snake Feasts on American Eels

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The rainbow snake (Farancia erytrogramma) - sometimes called an eel moccasin or red-lined snake - is a nonvenomous snake. It has vibrant coloration and a specialized diet. Humans rarely see rainbow snakes (despite their striking appearance) because they spend much of their lives hidden in aquatic habitats.

Have automakers tried crossover vehicles in the past?

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Have automakers tried crossover vehicles in the past? Learn about history's earliest crossover vehicles at HowStuffWorks.

The Least Populated State Is One of the Largest by Land Area

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The least populated state in the U.S. offer a unique glimpse into the country's quieter and slower ways of life.

No, That Grass Spider Isn't Dangerous

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The grass spider is one of of the most common critters you'll find in your backyard. Part of the Agelenopsis genus, these arachnids are masters at building funnel-shaped webs in dense vegetation and brush piles, where they lie in wait for prey.

The Tallest Roller Coaster in the World Stood for 19 Years

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There is no shortage of incredible roller coasters for thrill seekers and theme park enthusiasts to enjoy globally. Just as the "space race" encouraged countries to shoot for the stars, the "coaster wars" have pushed theme park engineers to test the boundaries of death-defying drops and ludicrous speeds.

How Retail Brands Use Music to Generate More Sales

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This is today's Muzak and retailers are banking on it for more sales. HowStuffWork looks at what role music plays in marketing big brands.

Why Do Americans Vote on a Tuesday in November?

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Voting on a Tuesday in November has been a U.S. tradition since the 1840s, but the timing makes it difficult for many people to exercise their right to vote. What are states doing about it?

How to Make Oobleck

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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.

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