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Hippo vs. Rhino: Who Comes Out on Top?

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The question of hippo vs. rhino is seriously a heavyweight showdown in the world of wildlife. These massive animals share African habitats but have very different biology, behavior, and reputations.

Wasps Have an Image Problem, But Here's Why We Need Them

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Just like bees, wasps are pollinators that are also endangered. But you rarely hear anyone pleading to save wasps. A study finds out why.

Sea Cucumber: Animal or Vegetable?

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What is a sea cucumber? HowStuffWorks looks at these strange sea creatures.

All About the Humane Society Fund

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The Humane Society does more than help shelters care for animals. Learn more about Humane Society programs and how the Humane Society helps animals.

We'll Be Impressed If You Can Name Even 11 of These Trees From Their Leaves

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If not for trees the world would be a much less scenic place, don't you think? They may not get the attention that flowers do but they still deserve recognition. Why not climb the branches of this quiz and see how many you recognize?

The Coatimundi Is Cute But Doesn't Make a Good Pet

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You don't want an animal living in your house that's smarter than a raccoon and never rests.

How the Student Conservation Association Works

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The Student Conservation Association partners high school students with environmental organizations. Read about the Student Conservation Association.

The Slow Loris Is a Cuddly-looking Primate With a Toxic Bite

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When threatened, the slow loris licks venom secreted from a gland under its arm. Licked and loaded, the loris is ready to poison an attacker with a bite.

10 Wild Facts About the Aye-Aye, a Most Improbable Animal

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This long-fingered primate with the perpetually startled golden eyes is considered one of the most distinctive animals on Earth

Do Flying Cockroaches Target Your Face, or Does It Just Feel That Way?

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How do flying cockroaches act in the presence of a gigantic human? Learn more about cockroach behavior in this HowStuffWorks article.

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