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We Challenge You to ID All of These Species If You Think You're a Snake Expert!

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Snake eyes are bad when you're rolling the dice, but pretty cool when you're just dealing with real snakes. If you're feeling like betting on your snake expertise, take this quiz and show us what you've got!

Truffles: The Rarest and Most Expensive Fungi in the World

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Truffles are the rarest and most expensive fungi in the world. HowStuffWorks looks at the competitive business behind the truffle.

5 Signs an Elderly Person Shouldn't Be Living Alone

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The elderly living alone can be a concern for families and friends. Take a look at 5 signs when the elderly living alone should move to communities.

How Women Work

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If you believe what you see on TV, women are inscrutable, conniving, hysterical and apt to change their minds without reason or warning.

10 Wacky Forms of Alternative Energy

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Wacky forms of alternative energy include using human energy as power and bugs that make fuel. Learn about the wacky forms of alternative energy.

13 of the World's Most Infamous Cults

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Maybe you've heard about drinking the Kool-Aid or listening to The Family Jams - but what do you really know about some of the world's most infamous cults?

How the Tesla Turbine Works

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The Tesla turbine was one of the many inventions of Nikola Tesla, the father of alternating current. Learn more about the Tesla turbine.

7 Scary Extinct Animals That Were Absolute Terrors

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If you thought sea monsters were just the stuff of myth, you thought wrong. With giant, razor-sharp teeth, ancient cetaceans - the ancestors to modern whales, dolphins and porpoises - make even nightmares seem dull.

How Power Grids Work

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Electrical power is a little bit like the air you breathe: You don't really think about it until it is missing. There are good reasons the power grid distribution system works the way it does, though it can lead to some big problems.

How Charismatic Megafauna Work

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People flock to zoos to see pandas, lions and monkeys - but why? Learn more about charismatic megafauna at HowStuffWorks.

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