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Goofy-looking Emus Are Leggy, Flightless and Very Friendly
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HowStuffWorks gets to know the emu, the world's second largest bird next to the ostrich.
The Christmas Candy Quiz
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Nothing makes for a sweeter Christmas than a stocking full of candy to nibble on! While sugary treats have long been a part of traditional holiday celebrations, today's candy makers offer a variety like never before for those looking to satisfy that Christmas sweet tooth. Take our quiz to see how much you know about the goodies and gum drops that add a little something extra to the holidays!
Dungeness Crab vs. Snow Crab: In the Wild and on Your Plate
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Seafood lovers, gather 'round! When it comes to crab on your plate, two heavy hitters often make a splash. That's why we're here to talk about Dungeness crab vs. snow crab.
What Is Leap Year? And Why Was 1900 a Non-leap Year?
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February is an unusual month, especially when it comes to leap years. In this article, you can read about why we use leap years and how the year 2000 was a leap year and 1900 was not.
Were the Flintstones Neanderthals?
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HowStuffWorks discovers a relationship between Neanderthals and America's favorite cartoon family of the 1960s.
Ridiculous History: The Curse of the Colonel
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Colonel Sanders has been the bane of one baseball team for more than 30 years, and it has nothing to do with chicken. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.
Can We Guess Which Region of the U.S. You Grew Up In?
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By the time you finish answering our questions, we will know where you grew up! Well, we'll at least know the region you called home!
Oh Chrismon Tree, Oh Chrismon Tree?
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In 1957, a woman named Frances Kipps Spencer invented "Chrismons" to remind parishioners of the true meaning behind the Christian celebration of Christmas.
Which Dr. Seuss Book Are You?
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Dr. Seuss books are some of the most popular children's books in the world, and we've all either read them or heard them. But which book are you? Let's find out!
What Is a Group of Ducklings Called? It's Surprisingly Moody
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When you see a line of baby ducks waddling behind their mother, it’s more than just adorable. It’s a structured group with its own name!