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How Sharks Work

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Sharks are one of the most sophisticated and enduring creatures. Learn about shark movement, shark senses, shark teeth, the daily life of sharks and threats to sharks.

How the Green Berets Work

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John F. Kennedy called the green beret "a symbol of excellence, a badge of courage, a mark of distinction in the fight for freedom" -- a nod to the most formidable arm of the U.S. military. The Green Berets, or Special Forces, are America's first line of defense around the world.

Should cats be kept exclusively indoors?

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Are you wondering if cats should be kept exclusively indoors? Check out this article to learn if cats should be kept exclusively indoors.

Pablo Escobar's Escaped Hippos Now Roam Wild in Colombia Rivers

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Hippos once owned by Pablo Escobar now haunt Colombian rivers after escaping from captivity. Learn more from HowStuffWorks.

The Ultimate Addiction Quiz

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Paired with the right (or rather, wrong) circumstances, people can become addicted to just about anything. How much do you know about addiction?

The Cougar Technically Isn't a 'Big Cat'

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The cougar, also known as Puma concolor, is one of the most adaptable and widespread cat species in the Americas. You can find this elusive predator, commonly referred to as a mountain lion or puma, across a vast range that extends from the southern tip of South America to the wilds of Canada.

Every Kind of Taipan Snake to Avoid in Australia

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The taipan snake is one of the most venomous snake species in the world, with an intimidating reputation and an arsenal of potent venom.

Who's Watching the Adults? Facing Old Age Without Children

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A report showed that 20 percent of U.S. women born after 1970 don't have children. HowStuffWorks Now looks at who will provide elder care.

Going Nuts for Nuts Could Improve Your Health

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A slew of new research suggests eating more nuts is not just good for your heart, but it's also good for your waistline. HowStuffWorks investigates.

Are animals still evolving?

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Evolution is a never-ending process, but some scientists believe it might be speeding up as human activity impacts the environment.

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