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What If Everyone on Earth Spoke the Same Language?

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Would the people of the world get along better if they spoke the same language? Or would it just be easier for us to hate each other?

How John Muir Helped Pave the Way for the National Park System

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Muir was personally involved in the creation of Yosemite, Sequoia, Mount Rainier, Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon national parks and earned the title of "Father of Our National Park System."

Boa Constrictor Diets, Habitats and Mating Strategies

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The boa constrictor is a large, nonvenomous snake known for squeezing the life from its prey. They are not considered to be at a high risk of extinction.

38 Colorful Birds You Didn't Know Exist

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The most colorful birds come in such dazzling hues that they are often the subject of artists and photographers.

Crafting Jewelry for Kids

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Crafting jewelry for kids includes turquoise bracelets and a buttons and brooches craft. Learn about crafting jewelry for kids at HowStuffWorks.

10 Colorful Lizards to Delight Reptile Lovers

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Some colorful lizards can stop you in your tracks. One second, you think you're looking at a rock. The next, a rainbow blur darts across your path. These reptiles are the masters of camouflage and display, using vivid skin tones to communicate, hide or strut their stuff.

How to Landscape with Different Soil Types

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Landscaping and soil types are very much related because they influence one another. Learn more about landscaping and soil types at HowStuffWorks.

Flying Spiders Glide Into New Territories

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Spiders don't have wings, so technically can't fly. But some arachnids can soar through the air with the greatest of ease.

The Most Dangerous Bear and 9 Others to Give a Wide Berth

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Bears are incredible creatures, but they can also be some of the most dangerous animals on the planet. While even the most dangerous bear will typically avoid humans, under the right (or wrong!) circumstances, it can become aggressive, especially if it feels threatened or if you're in its territory.

John Quincy Adams and John Adams: The First U.S. Political Family Dynasty

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What did these two U.S. presidents, who were also father and son, have in common beyond their first and last names?

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