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The Moray Eel Is a True Eel, Unlike Electric Imposters

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If you’ve ever peered into a crevice while scuba diving and spotted something snakelike with a wide grin and sharp teeth, chances are you’ve encountered a moray eel.

Can't Open That Childproof Bottle? Ask an Amazing Octopus

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Octopuses are amazingly intelligent animals with nine brains. Learn more about octopus intelligence at HowStuffWorks Now.

10 Traits That Make Insects Survivors

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If people had exoskeletons and wings maybe they'd be around forever, too. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 traits that make insects survivors.

How Desert Animals Thrive in the Hottest Regions of the World

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Discover the fascinating world of desert animals. Explore their survival strategies and adaptations in harsh arid environments.

What Is Dynamite and How Does It Work?

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Alfred Nobel revolutionized several industries with his invention of dynamite. Learn more about how dynamite works and its controversial history.

15 Animals That Start With 'C': From Cassowaries to Caimans

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Capybara, cheetah, corn snake ... how many animals starting with the letter "C" can you name?

River Otter vs. Sea Otter Size, Fur Density and Food Preferences

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You might think that all aquatic otters must be the same. But did you know that there are major river otter vs. sea otter differences?

The Pufferfish Really Isn't Happy to See You

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You've probably seen pufferfish on TV or at your local aquarium, puffing up like a balloon when they're startled. But there's way more to pufferfish than their signature defense mechanism. They're a diverse group of species with some truly unique traits.

Commensalism: I Benefit, You Don't, but It's All Good

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Commensalism is a form of cooperation among species in which one species benefits from another without the first one suffering any harm from the relationship.

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