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Can You Identify These Small Countries by Their Outlines?

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Not every country can be big, so we're going to feature some small ones that really make an impact. But can you identify them only from an outline? Let's find out!

This Organism Is Part Plant and Part Animal

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This single-celled creature harnesses algae for energy. HowStuffWorks looks at this strange symbiosis.

Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea

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The pistol shrimp is feared in the ocean for its ability to hit a prey with air bubbles that travel 82 feet per second, pop at 218 decibels and deliver 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit of heat.

Ultimate Guide to 'Finding Nemo'

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Here is the compelling background of "Finding Nemo," one of the most popular films in history.

The Sea Snake Can Be More Venomous Than Rattlesnakes

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There are more than 50 species of snakes that live in the seas. Some are super venomous and they can zip through the water with ease.

Can You Pass This Australian General Knowledge Quiz?

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Australia is the massive mainland of the Australian continent, but how much do you know about it? Put your Australia knowledge to the test with this quiz!

Organizing the Countries of the World by Continent

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With the addition of South Sudan as the 195th sovereign nation in 2011, the world witnessed another chapter in its ever-expanding story.

Why Do Monk Seals Get Eels Up Their Noses?

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NOAA observed a Hawaiian monk seal with an eel up its nose. HowStuffWorks explores how that seal-and-eel situation sometimes occurs.

Meet Palaeophis Colossaeus, the Largest Sea Snake of All Time

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If you like swimming in the ocean, you'll probably be glad to hear that Palaeophis colossaeus, a 40-foot sea snake, has been extinct for millions of years.

Can my body generate power after I die?

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A human body can generate power after death with microbial fuel cell technology. Learn how a body can generate power after death.

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