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Perennial Flowers
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Perennial flowers return to bloom each year. Learn the different types of perennials, and which ones are right for you.
Did an Alien Contact Japanese Fishermen in 1803?
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Were Japanese fishermen visited by a beautiful Russian spy in 1803 - or was it an alien? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know digs in at HowStuffWorks.
The Luna Moth Is Beautiful and Common — But Rarely Seen
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While luna moths aren't exactly rare, they're hard to find so every encounter seems extra special.
What Causes an Iceberg to Flip?
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Around 90 percent of an iceberg is under the water, but changing weight distribution caused by melting can make it flip.
Which "Steel Magnolias" Character Are You?
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"Steel Magnolias" is a dramatic comedy about a group of women and how they cope with the unexpected loss of one of their own. Which character are you most like? Take the quiz to find out!
Bison Bounced Back From Near Extinction
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Massive, majestic and deeply woven into the fabric of North American history, the bison is more than just an iconic mammal; it's a symbol of survival and conservation.
The Loveland Frogman by Any Other Name Is Still a Cryptid
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The Loveland Frogman is a legendary creature said to lurk near the Little Miami River region, 15 miles (24 km) outside the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio. Reports of this bizarre being describe a frog-like humanoid monster, standing roughly 4 feet (1.2 m) tall on its hind legs, with large reptilian eyes bulging from a round, scaly head.
What if I looked straight at an eclipse of the sun?
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Looking at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection can cause eye damage -- even blindness. Learn how to view an eclipse safely at HowStuffWorks.
Sept. 24, 1954: NBC's 'Tonight Show' Debuts
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The NBC Tonight Show debuted in 1954 with Steve Allen as the show's first host. Learn more history of the NBC Tonight Show and its infamous hosts.
The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca
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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.