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5 Colorful Moth Species That Rival Butterflies' Splendor

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Some moths wear camouflage, blending right into bark or leaves. Others? They're the bold dressers of the insect world. These colorful moth species aren't shy about showing off.

Ultimate Guide to the Jura Wine Region

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The Jura wine region is among France's best. Learn all about the Jura wine region at HowStuffWorks.

How to Bleach Wooden Furniture

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Bleaching furniture is essentially a first-aid measure not a routine part of refinishing. Learn the best ways to bleach wooden furniture.

How Azaleas Became the Signature Flowers of the South

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These showy pink, purple, red and white blossoms dazzle through the spring and summer and are ubiquitous throughout the southern U.S.

Tom Kite

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Tom Kite has earned more than $9 million in PGA Tour earnings. Learn more about Tom Kite's successful golfing career.

Why Evergreen Trees Don't Shed Their Needle-like Leaves

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Lots of trees are losing their leaves this time of the year. But evergreens keep theirs year-round. What gives?

9 Top Cats

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For a cat lover, even the most unremarkable cat is special, but these have been singled out for extra-noteworthy achievements. Learn about 9 top cats at HowStuffWorks.

What Should Your Family Coat of Arms Be?

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Whether your motto is some fine Latin phrase about honor, or simply your favorite rap lyrics, your family needs a coat of arms to symbolize its values. What's yours?

Mexico's Flag Represents Ancient History and Everlasting Hope

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Mexico’s national flag is more than a colorful symbol; it’s a story in fabric form. Mexico's flag—specifically the version we see today—is the result of centuries of conflict, culture, and unification. It’s flown proudly in Mexico City’s central plaza and on government buildings across the country.

Red Roses or Yellow? Every Flower Has a Secret Meaning

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Floriography - the association of flowers with special virtues and sentiments - has been a practice from antiquity to the present day.

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