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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.
This Rare Giraffe Is Losing More of Its Color Every Year
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The first case of vitiligo observed in a giraffe. Learn more about this color-fading vitiligo giraffe in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Romeo the Lonely Frog Finally Finds His Juliet
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A search through the rainforests of Bolivia turns up a mate for Romeo. HowStuffWorks meets Juliet.
Meet Inspector Clouseau, Australia's Neon Pink Manta Ray
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A bright pink manta ray named Inspector Clouseau is causing a splash on the runway of the Great Barrier Reef.
A Corpse Flower Can Grow Over 12 Feet (3.7 Meters) Tall
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Also known as titan arum or Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower is known for its rare blooms. This unique plant sometimes takes seven to 10 years before reaching full bloom. When it finally does, plant enthusiasts rush to see this extraordinary occurrence up close.
Yellow Cats Are Really Just Orange Tabbies
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Some of the most adored cats in the world are yellow cats — or more accurately, orange tabbies. These cats aren't truly yellow, but their golden, orange, or cream-colored coats earn them the nickname. Their warm fur and playful personalities make them favorites among cat lovers everywhere.
Dungeness Crab: A Deliciously Sustainable Crustacean
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Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) is more than just a seafood favorite; it’s a symbol of coastal culture from California to Alaska. This tasty crustacean is beloved for its sweet, tender crab meat and iconic crab legs.
Can You Pass a Basic Anatomy Test?
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Do you think that you have what it takes to dissect this basic anatomy test? If so, put aside your specimens and scalpel and see if you can learn a thing or two.
In the Mariana Trench, Animals Adapt in REALLY Weird Ways
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth, and we're still in the dark about much of the life that calls it home. Here are just a few of the trench's eye-popping residents.
Are chimpanzees evolving in the wild?
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Chimpanzees may be evolving in the wild, according to recent research in Asia. Learn about chimpanzees and find out if chimpanzees are evolving.