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How Mummies Work

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They stick around long after death and compete with the likes of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Wolfman as one of the great figures of classic horror movies. Are you brave enough to unravel the history of these real-life, tangible ghosts?

Do Marfa Lights Come From UFOs, Cars, the Military or Ghosts?

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You would have to drive 500 miles (805 km) east of the tiny desert town called Marfa to reach Dallas, and just 60 miles Southwest would take you to the Rio Grande and the Mexican border. This desolate landscape is dominated by Mitchell Flat, broken intermittently by low, rolling peaks of the Chinati Mountains.

Do you know which of these is bigger?

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We live in a world filled with things of all sizes. Some things are super-sized -- other things are simply teeny. Can you pick which of the following is bigger?

How Much of a Geographic Whiz Are You?

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Do you know your global places and local areas of interest? Get out your maps and wits, combine them and have fun in our Geography Whiz quiz!

The Rain Frog Looks Like an AI-generated Pokémon

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If you're out during a desert rainstorm and hear something that sounds like a squeaky toy, don't panic. You might be hearing the rain frog—a tiny, burrowing amphibian that spends most of its life hidden underground.

Do You Know What Continent These Animals Are Native To?

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From scorching hot deserts to freezing cold tundras, towering mountains to deep oceans, every corner of the world is teeming with animal life. Get ready to put your knowledge of zoology to the ultimate test with this animalistic quiz!

1939 Chrysler New Yorker Four-Door Sedan

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Chrysler produced the 1939 New Yorker sedan to boost sales. Learn how the 1939 Chrysler New Yorker appealed to drives with its elegance and speed.

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.

All 48 Countries of Asia, Sorted by Region

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Eurasia is the largest continent on Earth, home to a rich tapestry of cultures, languages and histories. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the bustling cities of the modern era, the countries of Asia offer a glimpse into the diversity of the world's population.

The Coachwhip Snake Is Nonvenomous but Not a Good Pet

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The coachwhip snake is one of the fastest and most agile reptiles you'll find slithering through the wilds of North America. With long, slender bodies and incredible speed, these snakes are often called whip snakes due to their whip-like appearance and swift movements.

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