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The Bengal Tiger Lives in Swamps, Forest and Grasslands

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The Bengal tiger is one of the biggest wild cats on the planet. It's also a popular tiger in pop culture. Shere Khan from "The Jungle Book," Rajah as Jasmine's pet tiger in "Aladdin" and Richard Parker from "Life of Pi" — they're all Bengal tigers!

12 London Neighborhoods for Tourists to Roam

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With rich history, eclectic markets and some of the world's most iconic landmarks, London neighborhoods offer a neighborhood for every vibe.

Catherine the Great's Furniture: Erotic Easter Egg or Petty Hoax?

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When we think about royalty, we often imagine gilded thrones and ornate drawing rooms. But according to German troops in World War II, Catherine the Great's furniture went way beyond your average aristocratic flair.

How the iPhone Works

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The Apple iPhone is a cell phone that works like a computer. Get the inside scoop on iPhone technology and the hype around the iPhone releases.

Telling One Green-White-Orange Flag From Another

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Flags are more than just colors and shapes; they're symbols of identity, pride and history. Four countries proudly fly a green, white, and orange flag — and each draws that color scheme from its rich history and distinctive symbolism as nations.

Is cursive writing obsolete?

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Cursive writing is a style of handwriting that seems to be used less frequently these days. Is cursive writing becoming obsolete?

Foo Dog: A Mythical Mix of Lion and Chow Chow

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Walk past the gates of a Chinese temple or palace, and you’re likely to spot a pair of stone statues that look like lions with a twist. These majestic sculptures aren't just decorative; they're symbols of protection and prosperity known as foo dog statues.

Iconic Trios in Movies, TV, Music, and History

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Which trios made history? Explore the most iconic trios from movies, music, and TV—uncover the unforgettable groups that changed pop culture forever. Can you guess who made the list!

How can I tell when to text and when to call?

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Should you text or call when asking someone out on a date? See the pros and cons and see if a text or call is better at Discovery Health.

Exploring the Balkan States: 10 Countries on 1 Peninsula

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The Balkan states (sometimes colloquially referred to as simply "the Balkans") are a diverse and historically rich set of countries that span across southeastern Europe.

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