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Mushroom Facts

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Mushrooms, whether cultivated or harvested wildly, can provide a delicious addition to any meal. Learn more mushroom facts about these fungi.

What do the little boxes that the phone company has around our neighborhood do?

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If you have underground phone wiring in your neighborhood, you'll see many of these little boxes. Learn how underground phone wiring works.

The Ultimate Octopus Quiz

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Octopuses are mysterious sea-creatures that always seem to intrigue young children. Octopuses are smarter and more talented than you may think. They even have a unique defense mechanism to protect them against predators. Take this quiz and learn about the mysteries of the octopus.

Clothing Rental: Rent Some Style

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Cothing rental can let you dress like a celebrity on a average-Jane dime. Learn all about clothing rental.

The Javan Rhino Is the Rarest Living Rhinoceros Species

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The Javan rhino is found in just one place on Earth, at least in the wild: Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Once abundant, it is now the rarest rhino and one of the rarest mammals in the world.

The Biggest Alligator on Record, by Weight and Length

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If you came across an alligator in your yard (a totally plausible scenario in a place like Florida), you might think it's the biggest alligator you ever saw. But if it's not pushing 1,000 pounds and 15 feet in length, then it's likely not breaking any records.

The Yellow Sac Spider Surprisingly Doesn't Build a Web

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The yellow sac spider is one of the most common spiders humans encounter, as they're often wandering indoors or hanging out in gardens. Scientists also believe they account for more human insect bites than any other spider.

The Sun Spider Is an Arachnid but Not an Actual Spider

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The sun spider is known for its great speed and powerful jaw. Oddly enough, sun spiders, which are also called wind scorpions or camel spiders, are neither spiders nor scorpions. They belong to the order Solifugae, a group of fast-moving, highly specialized arachnids.

Regal Jumping Spider: Tiny, Harmless, Maybe Even Cute

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The regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) is a fuzzy spider that's named for its incredible jumping ability and vivid colors. They have four forward-facing eyes, giving them better vision than other spiders.

Was Amelia Earhart Eaten by Giant Land Crabs?

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Were the remains of Amelia Earhart eaten by coconut crabs? HowStuffWorks looks at the possibility that the remains were eaten by giant arthropods.

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