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Yakety-yak: 7 Fun Faks About Yaks
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While yaks share the bovine family tree with cows, they're a different species altogether. And, unlike cow dung, yak poop doesn't stink.
5 Common Borax Uses Around the House
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Borax is making a comeback as a household cleaner. But what other chores can borax tackle around your home?
Can You Pass This Basic Disney Test?
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Even forgetful Dory could ace this quiz with just the "bare necessities" of Disney trivia. Can you? Brush up on your princesses, unlock your Disney vault of knowledge, and "Let It Go" in this Disney 101 quiz!
What's the Difference Between an Alaskan Malamute and a Husky?
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There are two types of huskies and they both look like malamutes, so it's no wonder people can't tell them apart. HowStuffWorks clears up the confusion.
The Slow Loris Is a Cuddly-looking Primate With a Toxic Bite
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When threatened, the slow loris licks venom secreted from a gland under its arm. Licked and loaded, the loris is ready to poison an attacker with a bite.
20 Animals That Start With 'I': From Irish Setters to Ivory Gulls
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There is a fascinating world of animals that start with "I." Some animal names are likely more familiar, like the mighty Indian elephant, while others are a little more obscure — looking at you, Iriomote cat.
Is this a Digimon or a Pokemon?
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"Digimon" and "Pokemon" are two franchises that have been compared to each other since both series started, if for no other reason than the creatures who inhabit the two worlds. Now, you've been chosen to separate these creatures between the two series. Will you be up to the challenge?
Why do tigers swim?
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Tigers swim in order to cool off, trap prey and relax. Learn where tigers swim, why other big cats don't join in the fun and who the heck Odin is.
9 Big Hairy Facts About Gorillas
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HowStuffWorks looks at the elusive and powerful gorilla, of which there are two species, the Eastern gorilla and the Western gorilla.
How the Vikings Worked
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The Vikings, we may think, were bloodthirsty pillagers in horned helmets. While Vikings did plunder, they also did great things -- and in different headgear.