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Top 5 Reasons We Celebrate Easter With a Bunny
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The bunny has long been associated with Easter. How did our hopping friend land this distinction?
The Dragon Snake Is Too Finnicky for Most Pet Owners
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The dragon snake (Xenodermus javanicus) is an elusive creature. Native to Southeast Asia, these snakes have distinctive rough, keeled scales and an almost mythical appearance, reminiscent of dragons.
5 Pine Snake Variations in North America
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The pine snake is one of the most interesting and robust reptiles you'll find slithering through the pine woods and sandy soils of North America. Belonging to the species Pituophis melanoleucus, these nonvenomous snakes are known for their large size, powerful build and distinctive hissing sounds when threatened.
Here's Why the US Government 3-D Printed a Classic Muscle Car
The U.S. government is funding the 3-d printing of vehicles. Learn more about the government initiative and ORNL in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
How to Tell If Eggs Are Bad
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Eggs might just be nature's perfect food. But they don't last forever. Do you know how to tell if eggs are bad?
The Missing States of the United States
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Should the U.S. add some states? HowStuffWorks asks the question.
Quiz: Are You Prepared for the Next Disaster?
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Think you're ready for the next disaster? Find out how much you know about disaster preparedness with this HowStuffWorks quiz.
Do Dogs Have Belly Buttons?
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The belly button is pretty obvious on a human. But what about a dog? Do they have one and if so, where in the world is it? HowStuffWorks finds it.
Was the Grinch Based on Dr. Seuss?
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Was Dr. Seuss one and the same with the Grinch, the famous green character whose heart was two sizes too small?
What is cosmological redshift?
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Cosmological redshift: sounds like the latest blockbuster coming to a theater near you, doesn't it? In reality, it has to do with how light itself travels -- and understanding how it works is essential to advanced space telescope technology.