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Pet Pictures
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There are many types of animals that make for good pets. Check out these pet pictures at HowStuffWorks.
Can You Name This Studio Ghibli Film From One Screenshot?
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An award-winning studio that's produced some of the biggest animated films of the last 35 years, Studio Ghibli has captured the imagination of animation lovers of all kinds with its powerful works. Now, find out how well you know this studio's filmography by acing this quiz!
Pet Meds for Traveling Guide
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Pet meds for traveling are really handy. Learn all about the different pet meds for traveling at Animal Planet.
'Sea Bees', Please! Tiny Crustaceans Help Pollinate Underwater
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Pollination of plants underwater involves animals as well as water flow. HowStuffWorks Now explains how.
Are Mules, Burros and Jackasses All Donkeys?
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Are these strong and dependable animals all the same? If so, why the different names? If not, what makes them different?
The Coatimundi Is Cute But Doesn't Make a Good Pet
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You don't want an animal living in your house that's smarter than a raccoon and never rests.
Cone Snail: A Slow but Highly Venomous Predator
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Cone snails are marine animals that harpoon their prey and incapacitate them with deadly toxins. They may be beautiful, but they are highly venomous.
How Billie the Dolphin Taught Her Flippered Friends to Bust a Move
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Do fad behaviors really spread through wild animal communities? HowStuffWorks checks it out.
Ranunculus Is a Toxic Beauty With a Doozy of a Name
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Ranunculus is a genus containing more than 600 species, all of which are beautiful, but toxic to both humans and animals.
If Hens Lay Eggs Anyway, Why Wouldn't Vegans Eat Them?
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What ethical decisions keep vegans from eating eggs? Learn more about veganism, vegetarianism and eggs in this HowStuffWorks Now article.