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How Animal Imprinting Works

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Animal imprinting concerns how some species of animals learn during a short period immediately after birth. Learn more about animal imprinting.

Why Do Lemurs Live Only in Madagascar?

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Lemurs live in Madagascar - and no other place on Earth. But long ago, they thrived all over the planet. Learn why lemurs live only in Madagascar.

How Gene Banks Work

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Gene banks preserve thousands of genetic samples from organisms and store them in frozen vaults. Learn why gene banks are becoming more urgent.

The Ultimate Star Trek Trivia Quiz

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Space. The final frontier. This is a quiz about the "Star Trek" universe. Its many-question mission is to explore your knowledge, to seek out new information and new opinions. To boldly go where no quiz has gone before!

Can You Name All 40 of These Flowers?

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How well do you know the flowers of the world? If you were given images of 40 of these plants, would you be able to guess what they are? Take this quiz to find out!

Baby Bats Babble With Moms, Hinting at Human Language Development

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Scientists have found striking parallels between the babbling produced by these bat pups and that by human infants.

Coqui Frog: Beloved in Puerto Rico, Not So Much in Hawaii

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If you've walked through a warm, humid forest in Puerto Rico or parts of Hawaii at dusk, you've likely heard the high-pitched "ko-kee" call of the coqui frog.

Where Did San Francisco's Wild Parrots Come From?

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The parrots of the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco are legendary, but how did they get there?

Can You Identify All of the "Ben 10" Aliens?

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He's slimy, creepy, fast and strong; he's every shape and size; he's Ben 10! But there sure are a lot more than 10 aliens in his universe. How many do you think you could identify? Grab your Omnitrix and take the quiz!

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