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Is It a Dog? A Raccoon? No, It's a Raccoon Dog!

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Technically they're called tanuki, but they may as well be called raccoon dogs because that's what they look like. How much do they share with the dogs we love?

The Rat Snake Is More Essential Than You Realize

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Despite their name, rat snakes don't eat just rodents. This huge family of snakes, which lives on every continent except Antarctica, also eats lizards and amphibians.

Tell Us About Your Favorite Westerns and We'll Guess Which Cowboy Boots Are Best for You

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There's nothing like mounting your horse and riding off into the sunset. Western movies make you feel like you're part of it all. Want to find out which boots would make you feel like a cowboy? Tell us how you like your Westerns and we'll match you to a pair!

7 Poisonous Frogs With Major 'Look but Don't Touch' Vibes

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Tiny, neon-colored, and hiding in plain sight on this list of poisonous frogs, these amphibians pack a punch way above their weight. Found mostly in the humid rainforests of Central and South America, poison dart frogs are famous for their toxic skin secretions and eye-popping hues.

Albino Snake Traits and Health Concerns

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An albino snake will stand out in its natural habitat. Unlike their non-albino counterparts, albino snakes have a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for the typical coloration in animals. This lack of melanin results in the distinctively pale or white skin and pink or red eyes that are the hallmarks of albinism.

Are Mules, Burros and Jackasses All Donkeys?

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Are these strong and dependable animals all the same? If so, why the different names? If not, what makes them different?

13 Types of Axolotl Morphs to Wow Aspiring Enthusiasts

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Axolotls aren't just adorable; they're a marvel of biology and genetics. The different types of axolotl morphs showcase a range of stunning colors, patterns and genetic traits. From golden to glowing, here's a look at some of the most eye-catching axolotl morphs.

What Is a Group of Buffalo Called? Hint: It Also Applies to Bison

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From the American prairie to the wetlands of Asia and the bush of Africa, buffalo are powerful and iconic animals. But when these creatures band together, what is a group of buffalo called?

Once Thought Extinct, the Tasmanian Tiger May Still Be Prowling the Planet

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On Sept. 7, 1936, the last known Tasmanian tiger died in captivity in Tasmania, Australia. But there are those who believe these animals still live.

9 Big Hairy Facts About Gorillas

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HowStuffWorks looks at the elusive and powerful gorilla, of which there are two species, the Eastern gorilla and the Western gorilla.

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