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9 Most Powerful Pokémon Across Every Game Ever Released

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When it comes to the most powerful Pokémon, fans of the franchise love to debate which creatures dominate the Pokémon world.

10 Iconic Mountain Ranges in California

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California is known for its beaches and bustling cities, but what really gives the Golden State its rugged charm are the mountain ranges in California.

Genetic Analysis Shakes Up Elephant Family Tree, Raising Conservation Issues

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HowStuffWorks looks at a new genetic analysis clarifying the evolutionary relationships between five modern and extinct elephant species.

Wolves' Return to Yellowstone a Boon for Streams

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A new study reaffirms that wolves are vital to the health of Yellowstone National Park. HowStuffWorks looks at how the wolves impact the park.

Newcastle Funnel-web: Just 1 of 3 Deadly Sydney Funnel-web Spiders

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If you think you've seen a funnel-web spider before, think again. The Newcastle funnel-web isn't just a bigger version of the spiders you've heard about from Sydney. It's Atrax christenseni, a newly identified species that's separate from the classic Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus.

Alternative Medicines for Varicose Veins

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Alternative medicines for varicose veins include hydrotherapy and nutritional therapy. Learn to treat varicose veins with alternative medicines.

How Much Water Is on Earth?

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Water is one of the most abundant substances on the planet. About 70 percent of our planet is covered by oceans, but just how much water is there on Earth?

Giant African Land Snails Invade South Florida Again

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These massive mollusks are one of the world's most invasive species. They have the potential to devastate Florida's agriculture. Oh, and they can cause meningitis in humans.

The Worst Flood in History (and 9 Other Catastrophic Floods)

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Floods have shaped landscapes, destroyed cities and taken lives for centuries. This list that starts with the worst flood in history looks at some of the most catastrophic floods in recorded history, from natural disasters fueled by heavy rain to human-engineered failures that ended in tragedy.

14 Least Visited National Parks in the United States

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Most people flock to Yellowstone, Yosemite, or the Grand Canyon, but the least visited national parks offer something just as remarkable: solitude.

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