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Can You Pass This General Knowledge Quiz While Being Distracted by Adorable Puppies?

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Could you name the largest planet in our solar sys- ... is that a Goldendoodle? Aww! Put your smarts - and your concentration - to the test in this puppy-filled general knowledge skills challenge.

Understanding the Ecological Niche: Why Species Stay Put

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An ecological niche is a place within an ecosystem that a specific plant or animal lives in. Learn about an ecological niche in this article.

Thai Weddings

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Thai weddings feature a mix of traditions that match the country's diversity of cultures and ethnicities. Read more about Thai weddings.

Bison vs. Buffalo: What's the Difference?

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People often use the terms "bison" and "buffalo" interchangeably when referring to large, wooly animals in the Bovidae family. If you drive by one of the two in a national park you may even be inclined to say, "Buffalo, bison - they're basically the same, right?"

The Banded Water Snake Is an Opportunistic Hunter

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The banded water snake is one of the most fascinating aquatic reptiles you'll find slithering through the waterways of the southeastern United States.

Eastern Brown Snake: Australia's Biggest Biting Culprit

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Eastern brown snakes are among the most notorious venomous snakes in Australia. Known for their speed, agility and highly potent venom, these snakes are responsible for more snake bites in Australia than any other species.

A Giant Tortoise Lives in the 'Galápagos of the Indian Ocean'

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By the time the oldest human dies, odds are there's a giant tortoise out there somewhere who'll live twice as long as they did. Hailing from the Indian Ocean and the Galapagos islands, giant tortoises have been one of the most durable and long-living species for centuries upon centuries.

32 Mexico States: From Baja to Yucatán and Everywhere in Between

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Mexico, officially known as the United Mexican States, has 32 distinct regions. Each state offers its own unique identity, from bustling major cities to serene coastal plains. The Mexico states are home to diverse landscapes, vibrant traditions and a rich history.

We Need to Know Why the Female Bird Sings

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Female birds have their own song to sing. HowStuffWorks looks at the difference between male and female birdsong.

Giant African Land Snails Invade South Florida Again

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These massive mollusks are one of the world's most invasive species. They have the potential to devastate Florida's agriculture. Oh, and they can cause meningitis in humans.

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