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Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white?
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Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white? Learn why ostrich meat is red like beef and what other attributes make ostriches strange birds.
How do airlines determine how expensive a pet plane ticket is?
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Pet plane ticket costs are set by each airline and usually are the same, no matter how far your pet goes. Learn about costs for a pet plane ticket.
Why are wolves making a comeback in the United States?
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Wolves are making a comeback due to federal laws that protect these animals. Learn why some people aren't excited about wolves making a comeback.
If a Peacock Loses His Tail Feathers, Do They Grow Back?
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Peacock feathers are possibly the most beautiful plumage in the animal kingdom. Learn if peacock feathers grow back after these birds molt.
Will the $100 laptop help save the developing world?
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The XO laptop was designed to be a lightweight and affordable laptop that is meant for developing countries. Learn about the XO laptop project.
Science Projects for Kids: The Moon
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Science projects for kids: the moon give kids lunar adventures. Learn more about the phases of the moon, how the moon moves and how it looks.
Bikram Yoga Explained
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Is bikram yoga right for you? With hot temperatures and 90-minute classes, it can be intimidating. We give you all you need to know about bikram yoga.
Coyotes: The 'Song Dogs' of North America
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The coyote inhabits most areas of North America. HowStuffWorks gets to know the 'song dog.'
Why Do People Eat Dirt?
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Geophagy is the worldwide phenomenon of people eating dirt. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this counterintuitive practice and why people do it.
Baby It's Cold Outside! How the Arctic Fox Survives Frigid Temps
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The arctic fox thrives in temperatures as low as -58 degrees F (-50 degrees C), largely because it has the warmest coat of any animal on Earth.