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Red Heeler vs. Blue Heeler: Distinguishing Between Cattle Dogs

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At first glance, the red heeler vs. blue heeler debate seems like a showdown between two different dog breeds. But here's the twist: Both are color variations of the same dog breed,the Australian Cattle Dog.

12 Types of Rice to Pair With Any Meal

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Rice is a global staple, but not all rice is the same. Grain length, starch content and processing create very different textures, flavors and uses.

Why Cats Sleep at Your Feet, According to Science

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Anyone who's spent time with a cat knows they have some pretty interesting sleeping habits. If you've ever woken up to find your furry friend snoozing at the end of the bed, you might have wondered why cats sleep at your feet. While many cats choose to sleep at their human companions' feet, the reasons go beyond simple comfort.

10 Chicago Festivals to Keep You Partying Year-round

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Looking for a city that parties with purpose, pizazz, and a whole lot of sound? Welcome to Chicago festivals, where every neighborhood turns into a stage, and the seasons themselves seem to dance to the beat.

What Is the Most Dangerous Place in the World? 11 Risky Contenders

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When people ask, what is the most dangerous place in the world, the answer depends on whether you're talking about war zones, harsh environments or crime-ridden cities.

Pixie Frog: This Giant African Bullfrog Is Neither Dainty Nor Magical

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The pixie frog is not the kind of frog you'd find hopping harmlessly around your garden pond. Also called the African giant bullfrog, this enormous amphibian is known scientifically as Pyxicephalus adspersus.

Canadian Thanksgiving Matches an Earlier Harvest Season

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When most people hear the word "Thanksgiving," they picture a late-November feast with turkey, pumpkin pie and maybe a football game on TV. But in Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving happens on the second Monday in October and brings its own unique history and traditions.

10 Weirdest Fish in the World: Batfish, Hairy Frogfish, and More

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Earth’s oceans are home to some seriously strange swimmers. From fish with transparent heads to bottom dwellers that pack an electric punch, the weirdest fish in the world come in all shapes and sizes.

9 Biggest Shrimp in the World (and1 Massive Imposter)

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Shrimp, in addition to being a tasty addition to many cuisines around the world, is sometimes used as an insult to call a person small or short. But did you know there are over 2,000 species of shrimp, and many shrimp actually grow to be quite large? The world's biggest shrimp is not what you'd typically call shrimpy in size.

How a Supernova Works

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A dying star can explode with the force of a few octillion nuclear bombs and create any element in the universe. But why do stars go supernova?

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