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Elephants Eat Leftover Christmas Trees
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Zoos in Europe feed elephants leftover Christmas trees. Learn about elephants in Berlin eating Christmas trees in this HowStuffWorks article.
How Do Tardigrades Reproduce? Several Ways, It Turns Out
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The toughest animal in the world has just released its first sex tape, and as with all things water bear, things get pretty freaky.
Barbers Across the Globe Are Using Fire to Style Hair
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Why are barbers using fire to cut hair? Learn more about fire cutting in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Would You Pay $56 for Five Potato Chips?
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What is the world's most expensive potato chip? Learn more about these $56 potato chips in Sweden in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Tesla Dog Mode Keeps Pets Cool in Locked Cars
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At first Tesla's new Dog Mode sounds brilliant. But is it? HowStuffWorks looks at the safety of this new Tesla car option.
How do I start my own country?
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To start a new country takes lots of plans, relationships with other countries and some political wiles. Learn about the process to start a new country.
Here's What Happens in the U.S. President's Daily Brief
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President-elect Trump has skipped the President's Daily Brief several times. Learn more about the President's Daily Brief at HowStuffWorks Now.
How the Ladybug Folds Its Giant Wings
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Researchers have captured the secret to how ladybugs tuck in their ginormous wings. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Thought Experiment: What If We Stopped Walking Upright?
Humans have only been bipedal for a sliver of history. What if we returned our spines to their original position and quit walking upright? What would that world be like?
Ridiculous History: When People Thought They Were Made of Glass
From royalty to the layperson, the glass delusion was common in medieval Europe. Learn more about the glass delusion at HowStuffWorks Now.