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Gray Wolf

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The Gray Wolf travels in packs and is known as the largest canid in the world. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

Free Land: How the Homestead Act Helped America Expand Westward

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President Abraham Lincoln signed into law that any person in the U.S. could have free land - 160 acres in fact. But there was a catch.

How Lemon Laws Work

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How much do you know about Lemon Laws? Nobody wants to be stuck with an automotive lemon. Keep reading to learn about lemon laws.

Can You Name These Clothing Items From Around the World?

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Calling all globetrotting fashionistas: Test your fashion sense in this quiz, featuring styles from east to west and north to south. See if you have what you need to pack for a fashion trip around the world!

How the Emancipation Proclamation Worked

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While Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation didn't free the slaves, it was a crucial political move. Read about the Emancipation Proclamation.

The Copperhead Snake Is Seldom Lethal But Always Venomous

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Though a copperhead will bite if disturbed, and it is venomous, its bite is rarely fatal.

10 South Carolina Beaches Where Serenity Meets Community

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There's no better way to soak up the sun and enjoy the South Carolina beaches than to hit the shoreline with a towel, some flip flops and a good book. Whether you're a fan of sand dunes, salt marshes or simply rolling waves kissing your toes, South Carolina's coastline has you covered.

5 Quetzal Species Flying in Central and South America

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The quetzal is a colorful, tropical bird that has fascinated humans for thousands of years. One species in particular, the resplendent quetzal, is thought to have inspired Quetzalcoatl" target="_blank">Quetzalcóatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent god.

Are you ready to compete in a car audio competition?

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Are you ready to compete in a car audio competition? Read about car audio competitions at HowStuffWorks.

How Hydropower Plants Work

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Hydropower plants produce about 24 percent of the world's electricity and supply more than 1 billion people with power. Find out how hydropower plants work.

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