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How to Clean Gold Jewelry Without Causing Damage

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Gold jewelry is a timeless accessory, but over time, it can lose its shine due to dirt, oils, and everyday wear. Whether you own solid gold jewelry or gold-plated jewelry, keeping it clean will help maintain its beauty.

What's Your Vampire Name?

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When you go to suck their blood, you should at least have a name! Take our quiz to find out which vampire name is perfect for you! You might just be surprised!

Are Pop Song Lyrics Getting More Repetitive?

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A computer programmer used data analysis to crunch the numbers for six decades of pop music's hottest hits.

Neighbor-spoofing Robocalls Are the New Nuisance

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People are being bombarded by telemarketing calls with numbers that look local, but aren't. The FCC is cracking down on these scammers.

Jaguar vs. Leopard: Spotting the Similarities and Differences

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When it comes to big cats, jaguar vs. leopard identification can be tricky due to the animals' similar spotted coats. However, these wild cats belong to separate species within the genus Panthera and have distinct differences in appearance, behavior and habitat.

Do Ningen Lurk in the Icy Waters of the Southern Ocean?

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The Ningen is a creature so strange, so elusive and so deeply mysterious that images of the alleged beings vary immensely. This bizarre, humanoid figure supposedly inhabits Antarctic waters, and over the past few years, reports have surfaced claiming its existence.

Moon-eyed People: Mysterious Beings or Welsh Settlers?

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The moon-eyed people legend describes a mysterious race of pale-skinned, blue-eyed people who supposedly lived in the Appalachian region before the Cherokee arrived. According to Cherokee legend, these people could not see well in daylight, forcing them to live in caves and only come out at night.

The Arabian Sand Boa Burrows in Sand to Ambush Prey

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The Arabian sand boa has mastered the art of living beneath the sand. Found slithering (or, more accurately, burrowing) across the Arabian Peninsula, its ability to stay nearly invisible — with just its eyes peeking above the sand — makes it one of the sneakiest hunters in the desert.

What Do Groundhogs Eat?

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You’ve seen them pop up on Groundhog Day, predicting six more weeks of winter or the coming of spring. But what do groundhogs eat?

What Do Lizards Eat in the Wild? What Should You Feed a Pet Lizard?

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If you're a fan of reptiles, you've probably asked yourself, what do lizards eat? With over 7,000 known lizard species on Earth, the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some lizards eat only insects, others go for plant matter — and a few go full-on omnivore, chomping on both.

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