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What Is a Group of Turkey Vultures Called? Depends What It's Doing

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If you've ever seen large birds circling high above or gathered near a carcass, you might have wondered, what is a group of turkey vultures called?

Does a Pelican's Bill Hold More Than Its Belly Can?

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The pelican's bill is its most distinctive feature. But can a pelican bill hold as much food as its stomach can?

Top 5 Ways to Troubleshoot Your Broadband Internet Connection

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If you are trying to troubleshoot your broadband connection, take a look at these five tips to get started. See how to troubleshoot broadband Internet.

How Ramadan Works

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In Islam, Ramadan is the holiest time of the year. For a month, Muslims fast during daylight hours to show their devotion to Allah. Find out more about Ramadan.

Will my baby prefer the nanny over me?

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Will my baby prefer the nanny over me? Visit HowStuffWorks to find out if your baby will prefer the nanny to you.

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."

Mudlarkers Pull Historical Artifacts Out of Riverbank Muck

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Does searching through the mud of a riverbank for treasures of old sound like a fun way to spend a day? If so, you may just be a true mudlarker at heart.

What If There Were No Stars?

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Assuming we got to keep the sun, how bad would be for travelers to not have these little guiding lights? And what else might have changed in history without stars?

Three Famous Hypotheses and How They Were Tested

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From Isaac Newton to Ivan Pavlov, scientists have developed and tested hypotheses through carefully crafted experiments for centuries. Here are three groundbreaking hypotheses and the predictions they tested.

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