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How Many Calories Will the Tour de France Winner Burn?

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The winner of the Tour de France has to eat constantly to generate enough energy to complete all 21 stages of the grueling race. But just how many calories will the winner burn in the end?

What is the importance of breathing in yoga?

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In yoga, breathing is as important as the proper posture. Learn about important breathing exercises and how they better your yoga practice.

55 Silly Jokes for Kids to Tell

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Who doesn't love a good laugh, especially when it's shared with friends and family? Jokes for kids are not just a source of entertainment; they help children develop language skills, social connections and a sense of humor.

What Is the Fastest Snake in the World?

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According to a University of Michigan study, snakes won the evolutionary jackpot, partly because of their speed. These stealthy ambush predators can really get moving when they need to chase down prey or escape danger.

Freshwater Snails: Helpful Carriers of Harmful Parasites

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You might think of snails as the little shelled creatures that you find crawling in your garden, or even as a delicacy of French cuisine, where they are called "escargot." But there are snails that live in the water, too, including marine snails in the tropical oceans and freshwater snails found across the world in ponds, lakes and rivers.

An Ocean Quahog Shows Its Age Like Rings on a Tree

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The ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) is a clam that redefines what it means to have a long lifespan. This species is famous for being one of the longest-lived animals on Earth, with individuals surviving up to 500 years! That's older than Shakespeare's first play.

Shark Finning - The Big Picture of a Big Problem

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Shark finning and the dangers of this practice are explained in this article. Learn about shark finning and the dangers of shark finning.

Assessing the Average Quicksand Deaths Per Year

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Science has determined that disappearing completely into quicksand isn't possible - but that doesn't mean that getting stuck still won't kill you.

Why Didn't Evolution Give Us the Ability to Smell Fresh Water?

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You'd think being able to smell drinkable water would be an evolutionary advantage. But we can only smell things that suggest potable water. Why is that?

7 Reasons a Cuttlefish May Be Smarter Than You

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A master of camouflage, the cuttlefish can count, gender-bend and use a hidden weapon to outsmart its enemies.

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