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Choose a Disney Character and We'll Try to Guess Who It Is in Just 30 Questions

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You've seen the movies, and you've dressed up as the characters on Halloween. Now it's time to take your imagination to the next level with this magical quiz! So pick an awesome character that fills you with Disney inspiration now!

Which Part of the World Did You Live In, in Your Past Life?

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If you believe in reincarnation, it can be fun and interesting to consider where or when you might have lived before and what kind of person you might have been. Take this quiz to find out if you were a fisherman on the open seas, a king or a playwright.

My Dream Guy Quiz

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Cupid has been a little busy lately, so we're going to take his place today with this Mr. Right quiz! Tell us all about what you want in your dream guy so we can match him to your sweet personality!

What Do Turtles Eat?

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Turtles, whether giant land tortoises, sea turtles or the pet turtle in your aquarium, tend to be omnivores and love a varied vegetarian and protein diet.

Can Bionic Reading Make You Read Faster?

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The Bionic Reading app has exploded in popularity. But can it really make you a speed reader?

The Ultimate Cruise Ship Quiz

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How do mammoth cruise ships stay afloat? The principles of density and buoyancy plus lots of modern technology keep today's cruise ships sailing. Take this quiz to learn more about how cruise ships work.

The Woodlouse Spider Only Has 6 Eyes

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Let's talk about the woodlouse spider, an arachnid with a unique hunting style and impressive jaws. Known scientifically as Dysdera crocata, this spider has a special knack for preying on woodlice, making it an unusually dominant predator in its ecosystem.

The Most Common Hair Color Isn't Blonde

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A massive crossover of cultures and ethnicities often increases genetic variability as children inherit dominant traits from their parents. Each facial feature, skin color, and trait tells a story of people's origins.

Were the Flintstones Neanderthals?

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HowStuffWorks discovers a relationship between Neanderthals and America's favorite cartoon family of the 1960s.

How Did the U.S. Look Before the EPA?

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The U.S. has come a long way since forming the EPA in 1970. HowStuffWorks digs out some pics from the National Archives to show just how far.

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