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Which Branch of the Military Do You Belong in Based on This Skills and Personality Assessment?

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Are you cut out for the Navy or the Marines? The Air Force or the Army? Once you tell us all about your life skills and your personality, we'll know which branch of the military you would see yourself flying through the ranks in!

The White Whale Whistles and Clicks—Not Your Typical Whale Song

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The beluga, also known as the white whale, is a small Arctic cetacean famous for its bright color and unusual voice. Beluga whales live across the Arctic Ocean and nearby subarctic waters, where sea ice and cold temperatures shape their environment.

Meet Gigantophis garstini, an Enormous Prehistoric Snake

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Before the 2003 discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis, Gigantophis garstini was known as the largest snake to ever roam the Earth.

Is the Bloop Real? Well, Yes and No

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Is the Bloop real? This mysterious underwater sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean in 1997 was so loud that underwater microphones detected it from over 3,000 miles away.

Barbie Turns 60, Becomes an Astrophysicist

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Barbie, the ultimate classic doll, turns 60 this year. HowStuffWorks goes to the party.

A Barnacle Attaches for Life (Yes, They're Living Crustaceans)

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Ever notice those little crusty clumps stuck to rocks, boat hulls or even whales? Those are barnacles, and while they might not look like much, they're marvels of the natural world.

How Do Jellyfish Eat Without Teeth?

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They have no brains, no bones, and no backstories. Yet somehow, jellyfish are among the ocean's most successful survivors. So, how do jellyfish eat? The answer is all about stings, tentacles, and some very sneaky arms.

The Bowhead Whale Survives Icy Waters and Killer Whale Attacks

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The bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) is found in the icy waters of the Arctic. These are the longest-living mammals; some bowhead whales live for over 200 years. That's older than many countries' independence!

Braving the Most Dangerous Sea in the World

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The world's oceans and seas are vital arteries for global trade, yet they also pose significant risks to those who navigate them. From piracy to maritime disasters, the dangers that mariners face are numerous and varied.

'One Piece' Filler List: Every Episode You Can Skip

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With over 1,000 episodes and counting, the "One Piece" anime is a high seas odyssey with plenty of action — and a fair share of filler.

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