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What's the Difference Between a Llama and an Alpaca?
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Llamas and alpacas are very similar animals, but the differences in personality are striking.
Penn Center: A Little-known Haven of the Civil Rights Movement
The Penn Center was critical to the American civil rights movement. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this overlooked piece of history.
How Are Movie Release Dates Chosen?
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Movie release dates are often chosen several years in advance. Find out why movie studios battle for the best release dates at HowStuffWorks.
10 Appliances for Tight and Tricky Spaces
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There are some appliances for tight and tricky spaces that are the perfect solution to your problem. Check out 10 appliances for tight and tricky spaces.
How does my skin anatomy change as I get older?
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Ever wondered how your skin anatomy changes as you age? Take a look what happens under the surface, how to protect your skin and skin anatomy changes.
5 Types of Skin Fungus
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Getting infected with a skin fungus may be unsightly or embarrassing, but it's actually quite common. See the most prevalent types of skin fungus.
Koi Fish Are 'Living Jewels' of the Water Garden
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The colorful superstars of backyard water gardens are actually ornamental varietals of domesticated carp.
Why Are Certain Foods Eaten Mainly at Breakfast?
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Americans expect certain foods for breakfast. But why did these particular foods end up as morning meals? HowStuffFoods lets the foods tell the story.
Where Do Axolotls Live and Why Do They Look So Strange?
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The axolotl, a critically endangered species, can regenerate virtually any of its limbs or organs and has a face that's totally irresistible.
Epidemiologists Are the 'Disease Detectives' Protecting Public Health
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Who do you call when there's a new disease outbreak? An epidemiologist. These disease detectives investigate the who, what, why, when and where of epidemics worldwide.