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Is Africa the cradle of humanity?
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Is the cradle of humanity in Africa? Learn about the cradle of humanity in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Big Cat Pictures
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Big cat pictures show you a wide variety of these carnivorous mammals. From the well known tiger to the lesser known margay - check out these big cat pictures.
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.
It's Easy to Grow Edible 'Shrooms in Your Kitchen
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Amateur mycologists abound and do-it-yourself mushroom growing kits are all the worldwide rage today. Find out how you too can get started growing your own edible mushrooms.
Adopt a Bunch of Pets and We'll Guess How Old You Are
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Would you rather own a gecko or a bearded dragon? Are you a big dog person or a tiny dog aficionado? Will you choose a sassy black cat or a calm tiger kitty? Adopt some pets and we'll guess whether you're a teenager, college kid, young professional or homeowner!
Should Nature Have the Right to Sue in Court?
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How can the legal system protect the environment? Learn more about a suit calling for legal standing for Mother Nature in this HowStuffWorks article.
Animal Classification: A Taxonomy for All Living Things
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The taxonomy that Carl Linnaeus introduced in "Systema Naturae" set the stage for a uniform animal classification system.
The Glass Lizard, aka Glass Snake, Makes Its Tail Shatter
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Today, we’re diving into the world of the glass snake, more commonly known as a glass lizard. They aren’t actually snakes at all; they’re several species of legless lizard. That's right, glass lizards look an awful lot like snakes, but they have some key differences that set them apart.
How to Get Rid of Ladybugs In Your House
You probably want ladybugs in your garden. But how do you keep them out of your house? We'll tell you exactly how.
Giant Jellyfish Grow up to 8 Feet Wide With 60-foot Tentacles
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There are about 200 documented species of jellyfish pulsing their way through the world's waters. Most range from the size of your belly button to the size of a car tire.