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Is the Chicken Snake a Friend or Foe to Farmers?

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A chicken snake is a type of snake known for raiding chicken coops to eat eggs, birds and small mammals, such as rats and mice. This behavior makes these reptiles both a friend and a foe to farmers.

Pink Mold: The Uninvited Guest in Your Sink

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Water just loves to stick around and leave stains behind. Most people have seen mold, but what do you do if your stain is pink?

Why You'll Go Bananas for Mangosteens

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Sometimes referred as the 'queen of fruit,' the mangosteen has a soft white interior, a mild taste.

How Many Orbeez Does It Take to Fill a Bathtub?

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It's an important question, so come with us and we'll show you how to figure it out.

How many bug species exist?

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Wondering how many bug species are out there? Learn the difference between bugs and insects and find out many bug species exist.

The Pili Nut Is a Nutritional Powerhouse Worth Cracking

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The pili nut could be one of the healthiest we've ever seen. So why can't the pili nut crack the health food market? HowStuffWorks takes a bite.

Trovants Are Stones That Seem to Grow, Move and Reproduce

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Trovants, found only in a small town in Romania, are stones that actually seem to move and grow. But are they alive?

What's With Germany's Strict Burial Regulations?

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In Germany, death may be permanent, but gravesites aren't. They're leased until the next "resident" moves in. That's just one grim regulation surrounding funerals and burials.

Locust vs. Grasshopper Traits and Behaviors

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How do you identify a locust vs. grasshopper? They both belong to the grasshopper family (Acrididae), have powerful hind legs for jumping and share many physical traits. Despite their similarities, these two insects exhibit key behavioral and physiological differences that set them apart — especially when it comes to their ability to form massive, crop-devastating swarms.

6 Green Butterfly Species Blending in With Their Environments

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When you think of butterflies, bold oranges or deep blues might come to mind. But some of the most striking species sport a different palette. A green butterfly turns heads with hues that blend into leaves, grass, and stems—perfect camouflage with a flash of surprise.

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