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4 Smartest Birds Prove That 'Bird Brain' Shouldn't Be an Insult

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Birds are more than chirps and feathers. Some of the smartest birds rival primates when it comes to solving problems and navigating complex environments.

What If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today?

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Before leaving work, you'll need to check the traffic report. Lately, a disruptive T. rex has meant some adjustments to your commute. What other changes would be in store if dinos roamed the Earth?

Do Animals Commit Suicide?

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Are you wondering if animals commit suicide? Check out this article and learn if animals commit suicide and other interesting facts.

What makes humans human?

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What makes humans human? How are we different from the other great apes? Find out what makes humans human in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Spider Monkeys Are the Trapeze Artists of the Treetops

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Spider monkeys, an endangered species, are the largest monkeys in the Americas and live in the forest canopy, where they swing through the trees with the greatest of ease.

How Mogwai and Gremlins Work

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To a child of the 80s, a mogwai is the ideal pet. But woe to those pet owners who wound up with a gremlin. Learn how mogwai and gremlins work.

10 Surprising Things Animals Do With Their Babies

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Animals have some fascinating ways to rear offspring, and some of those practices prove shocking. Learn more about animal parenting at HowStuffWorks.

Animal Classification: A Taxonomy for All Living Things

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The taxonomy that Carl Linnaeus introduced in "Systema Naturae" set the stage for a uniform animal classification system.

Why Do We Love to Pop Zits?

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HowStuffWorks talks to experts to find out why some people love to pop zits - or even watch zit-popping videos on YouTube.

Why Do Humans Have Body Hair?

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Human body hair may seem annoying to groom, pluck and shave, but it does serve a purpose. Learn about human body hair and why we have hair on our bodies.

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