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This Rare Giraffe Is Losing More of Its Color Every Year

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The first case of vitiligo observed in a giraffe. Learn more about this color-fading vitiligo giraffe in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Scientists Warn Climate Change Is Suffocating the World's Oceans

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Climate change may be melting glaciers, but it's also reducing the oxygen of the world's oceans. Without oxygen, many marine organisms may no longer be able to survive.

Fifty Percent of Americans Are the Usual Suspects

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Half the adults in the U.S. are in a network of police face-recognition databases, according to a 2016 Georgetown report. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Alligators Go Back 6 Million Years Further Than Thought

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How old is the American alligator species? Learn more about a new study on the age of the alligator species in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Binturongs Smell Like Hot, Buttery Popcorn — Now We Know Why

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What makes the binturong, AKA the bearcat, smell like popcorn? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

If Dragons Were Real, Could They Breathe Fire?

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Dragon fire is an awe-inspiring thing, but exactly how would it happen? Real-world clues from nature point the way.

Why Humans Scream, Make Crazy Faces When Terrified

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Wouldn't keeping quiet help us get away from whatever's scaring us? What's the science behind the weird face and raw shout?

The History of Makeup Is Surprisingly Elitist

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For centuries, cosmetics were markers of social standing. Delve into the history of makeup around the world at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Difference Between the Fibula and Tibia?

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You probably remember the jingle from kindergarten...the shin bone's connected to the, wait, what bone is it?

Spanking Has Declined Sharply in the U.S. in Last 25 Years, Study Finds

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Parents in the U.S. are spanking their kids much less often than they did in the past. A study looked at the decline between 1993 and 2017.

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