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17 Animals That Start With 'Q': From Quetzals to Quokkas

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This list of animals beginning with "Q" includes some of the largest flying animals, as well as others that are tiny but mighty.

5 Black and Yellow Snake Species to Look Out For

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The black and yellow snake is vibrant and eye-catching, and it's not just for show. In the animal kingdom, bright colors often serve as warnings to potential predators.

Boa Constrictor Diets, Habitats and Mating Strategies

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The boa constrictor is a large, nonvenomous snake known for squeezing the life from its prey. They are not considered to be at a high risk of extinction.

The Orchid Mantis Looks Like a Flower, 'Stings' Like a Bee

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For decades scientists assumed these insects looked so much like orchids as a form of camouflage. But they were wrong. They look this way because they're deceptive predators.

Kaprosuchus Was a Giant, Dinosaur-eating 'Boar Croc'

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Travel back about 95 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous period, and you might just find a "boar crocodile" called the kaprosuchus.

Spiders That Love Human Blood Are Our Friends

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Some spiders love human blood, but they're beneficial to humans. Find out how jumping spiders fight malaria at HowStuffWorks.

Huntsman Spider: Harmless to Humans Despite 12-in. Leg Span

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The huntsman spider is one of the fastest and most agile arachnids on the planet. The species is often confused with tarantulas because of the hairy bodies, but their distinguishing trait is their long, angular, crab-like legs that help them move forward and sideways quickly.

The Coachwhip Snake Is Nonvenomous but Not a Good Pet

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The coachwhip snake is one of the fastest and most agile reptiles you'll find slithering through the wilds of North America. With long, slender bodies and incredible speed, these snakes are often called whip snakes due to their whip-like appearance and swift movements.

Polar Bear vs. Grizzly Bear: Which Bear Is Bigger and Tougher?

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When it comes to massive, powerful bears, one showdown often comes to mind: polar bear vs. grizzly bear! These two bear species may look similar, but they have distinct differences in habitat, behavior and even diet. So, what happens when these giants of the animal kingdom cross paths?

Nile Crocodile: Giant, Vicious and Surprisingly Social

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Found across Africa, these aquatic giants are known for their incredible hunting abilities, remarkable parenting instincts. To be honest, their ability to make us glad we're not in their neighborhood!

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