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9 Blue Butterfly Species You Won't Believe Are Real

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Some of the most dazzling insects in the world are blue butterflies. With their iridescent wings and delicate forms, these rare beauties bring color to grasslands, coastal areas and conservation efforts alike.

American Bison

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The American Bison is commonly referred to as the buffalo. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

All About the World Wildlife Fund

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The World Wildlife Fund works to protect wildlife and their habitats all over the globe. Learn about the World Wildlife Fund organization.

Is a Seahorse a Fish?

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Is a seahorse a fish? Yes, despite their oddball appearances, seahorses are indeed fish. They belong to the genus Hippocampus and are classified within the Syngnathidae family, which also includes pipefish and sea dragons.

Gemsbok

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Gemsboks can be spotted in Ethiopia and Somalia to Namibia and eastern South Africa. Learn more about the Gemsbok at HowStuffWorks.

10 Rare Sharks Lurking in the Deep Blue

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The ocean hides some astonishing predators, and the rare sharks on this list include some that rank among the least-seen and most-threatened species on Earth.

The Saola Is Southeast Asia's 'Unicorn'

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The saola, also known as the Asian unicorn, is one of the rarest animals in the world. Not only is it critically endangered, but the saola is famously secretive; very little is known about it. There are no saola in captivity and the last categorically documented saola sighting was in 2013.

Marmot vs. Groundhog Habitats and Hibernation Patterns

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Ah, the great marmot vs. groundhog distinction. These two burrowing, chubby members of the squirrel family that are often mistaken for the same animal.

The Eurasian Lynx Can Take Down Prey Larger Than Itself

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The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) roams across a vast range that stretches from the dense boreal forests of Western Europe to the rugged mountains of Central Asia. The largest of all the lynx species, it plays a crucial role as a top predator in its ecosystem.

It Takes a DJ: Healthy Reef Sounds May Lure Fish to Damaged Reefs

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If it looks like a party is on, maybe they'll come back. Playing the sounds of a noisy, healthy coral reef can attract important fish species to devastated reef habitats.

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