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The Thorny Devil Collects Drinking Water Without Moving

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Australia's thorny devil, Moloch horridus, looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. You might not be surprised that it's also called the "devil lizard" or "mountain devil."

Was South Korea's Disgraced Ex-President Controlled by a Cult?

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Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye is on trial for corruption. Who was really in charge during her administration? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Are Abnormal Archaeological Finds Proof of Extraterrestrial Life?

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Are strange skeletons unearthed across the globe evidence that we're not alone, or are they simply more myths and legends that are bound to be debunked?

5 Things You Didn't Know About Marie Antoinette

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How much do you know about Marie Antoinette? HowStuffWorks Now gives you five facts about the misunderstood French queen on her birthday.

Neanderthals Had Bigger Brains Than Modern Humans — Why Are We Smarter?

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There are a lot of ways mental real estate can be allocated. Neanderthals evolved their big brains in a different way than we did - and you see where that got them.

Mudskipper Robot Helps Show How Vertebrates Evolved to Walk on Land

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A robot to simulate mudskipper locomotion gives scientists a look into the success of the first land vertebrate ancestors, and points to our future on other planets.

Ridiculous History: The Time We Erased One of the World's Biggest Waterfalls

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GuairĂ¡ Falls between Paraguay and Brazil was one of the world's most awe-inspiring, but was erased by Itaipu Dam. Read this HowStuffWorks Now article.

The Predatory Snakehead Fish, or 'Frankenfish,' Can 'Walk' on Dry Land

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The snakehead fish can breathe air, double its population in 15 months and has a huge appetite, which is not a good thing for native species.

Wolves' Return to Yellowstone a Boon for Streams

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A new study reaffirms that wolves are vital to the health of Yellowstone National Park. HowStuffWorks looks at how the wolves impact the park.

Do a Person's Fingerprints Change After Death?

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Our fingerprints serve to definitively identify us forever, right? But do they? How long do fingerprints remain usable as identification after we are dead?

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