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There Are 6 Different Eye Shapes. Which One Is Yours?

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Knowing your eye shape can help with everything from selecting eyeglass frames to shaping the perfect brow.

Which Taylor Swift Album Are You?

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Are you a hardcore Taylor Swift fan? While you may know which album of hers is your favorite, we're betting you don't actually know which of them you are. Come find out with this quiz!

Why Does Your Wine Bottle Have a Dent in the Bottom?

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There are a lot of theories about why wine bottles have dents (or punts) on the bottoms. Do they still serve a purpose?

Can You Start a Sentence With 'And' or 'But'? But, of Course. And How!

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The origin of this false grammatical no-no is lost to history. But, we still shy away from starting sentences with coordinating conjunctions. And here's why.

Why Does My Dog Eat Cat Poop? Do All Dogs Try to Eat Cat Poop?

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It’s a question no dog owner wants to ask out loud: Why does my dog eat cat poop?

Lightning Bug vs. Firefly: Regional Names for the Same Species

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They glow in the dark, they flit through summer evenings, and they’ve filled countless childhood mason jars. But why do some people call the glimmering flyer a lightning bug vs. firefly?

10 Types of Moths: Scratching the Surface of 160K Moth Species

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Moths often live in the shadow of their flashier cousins, the butterflies, but the many types of moths are surprisingly diverse and intriguing.

Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? Are They Really That Dirty?

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If you live with more than one cat, you've probably noticed one cat licking the other, sometimes for minutes at a time. If you’ve ever wondered, "Why do cats lick each other?" the answer lies in both biology and feline psychology.

What Is a Group of Skunks Called? Here's Why You've Never Asked Before

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Skunks wander through yards, forests and fields across North and South America, usually alone and minding their own business. Since they're largely loners, we wouldn't be surprised if you've never thought to ask, "What is a group of skunks called?"

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