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How do ducks float?

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To understand why ducks float, you have to know a little about buoyancy, but that's not the sole principle at work. Learn why else ducks float.

Should you really avoid ordering fish on Mondays?

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Fish markets aren't usually open on Sundays, so does mean you really avoid ordering fish on Mondays? Find out whether you should avoid fish on Mondays.

Homemade Sugar Plums

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Are you interested in making homemade sugar plums to help you enjoy your Christmastime? Learn how to make homemade sugar plums in this article.

Why is a tomato called a love apple?

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Are you wondering why is a tomato called a love apple? Learn why a tomato called a love apple and more about tomatoes in this article.

Fish: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Learn what kinds of fish are best for weight loss, how to cook fish for your diet, and the many health benefits of eating fish.

The Nose Knows: 5 Questions to Ask Before a Septum Piercing

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Septum piercing has been a worldwide symbol of beauty in many cultures, but there are some things to know before you take the plunge and pierce.

The Hannibal Lecter Quiz

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Think all there is to Hannibal Lecter is liver recipes and that creepy face mask? See if you can develop an accurate psychological profile of "Hannibal the Cannibal" with this delicious quiz.

Why do we have fingerprints?

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Why do we have fingerprints? Identification isn't their only purpose. Learn about the reasons for fingerprints.

The Druids: Philosophers, Politicians, Priests or Sorcerers?

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The Druids were a class of Celtic-speaking purveyors of magical and religious practice who inhabited northwestern Europe around 2,000 years ago, but almost everything we know about them is from secondhand sources.

Camel Spider: A Murderous Speed Demon of the Desert

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These arachnids are aggressive, unbelievably fast and love to murder ants for no reason, but don't worry - they're harmless.

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