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20 of the Most Dangerous Sea Creatures in the Deep Blue

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The most dangerous sea creatures in the world don't always have large teeth like great white sharks or weigh over 10 tons (9 metric tonnes) like the killer whale. The sea creatures that are a threat to humans are often the smaller, more innocent-looking ones that carry lethal amounts of venom.

10 Biggest Sharks in the World

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Sharks: They are the stuff of legend and the stuff of nightmares. But which are the biggest? Here are the top 10.

How to Cook Shark

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Do you know how to cook shark? Find out how to cook shark in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Who Knew a Praying Mantis Could Learn?

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Is the praying mantis capable of complex learning? HowStuffWorks looks at new evidence.

Some Anglerfish 'Permanently Mate' and Become a Single Being

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Most species of the rarely seen anglerfish live up to a mile beneath the ocean, where the females lure prey with a head-dangling hook appendage and permanently fuse with male suitors. It doesn't get much stranger than that.

15 White Birds Soaring Over Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas

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White birds are some of the most striking and elegant creatures in the natural world. Whether soaring over lakes, wading through wetlands, or perched in city skylines, these birds tend to capture attention with their brilliant features.

Cook Once Eat Twice: Using Leftovers

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It can be easy to cook once and eat twice using leftovers. Find tips and hints to help you plan two or more meals that only require you to cook once.

Blue Jellyfish Have Specialized Tissues in Place of Eyes, Brains, and More

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If you spot a splash of electric blue drifting along the shoreline, it's probably not a plastic bag. That pulsing blob is likely either a Portuguese man-of-war or a blue jellyfish, one of the most striking marine invertebrates you can find floating near beaches in the Northern Hemisphere (primarily in the North Atlantic region).

The Stonefish Hides in Plain Sight and Packs a Painful Sting

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The stonefish might look like just another rock on the ocean floor, but don't let that fool you; it holds the title of the most venomous fish in the world. If you're not careful, a step on this camouflaged critter could lead to some serious consequences.

5 Anti-aging Supplements That Really Work

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Do anti-aging supplements really work? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about 5 anti-aging supplements that really do work.

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