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Can You Recognize All of These Hoofed Animals?

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The world is full of ungulates, those hoofed creatures running around with their clip-cloppy hard-toed feet. How many do you think you can identify? Saddle up and let's see!

How Whales Work

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Whales are some of the largest living things on the planet. Learn about whales and find out how whales are able to sleep and withstand the pressures of the ocean.

The IQ Scale: What Does Your IQ Score Really Mean?

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The term IQ typically refers to a score on a test that measures someone's cognitive ability. What does this test constitute exactly? And does it accurately measure intelligence?

Is Taiwan a Country? It Depends on Which Criteria You Use

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Defining what is and isn't a country is a lot more complicated than many people would realize. Is Taiwan a country or part of the People's Republic of China?

Countries That Start With 'Z' and How They Got Their Names

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If you were to explore the world alphabetically, you'd find 27 countries starting with "s" - like Spain, Sweden and South Africa - each with its own rich history and vibrant culture. But when you get to "X," the map draws a blank; no countries start with that elusive letter.

How to Plan a Long-distance Move

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There's a lot to plan any time you move, but a long-distance move can throw even more curveballs your way. Learn how to plan a long-distance move here.

U.S. Public Schools Are Suspending Millions of Students, With Little Reward

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School suspensions have increased dramatically since 2000. Learn how being suspended affects students' future success at HowStuffWorks Now.

Can You Become Ambidextrous Later in Life? It Depends

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Most people throughout the world are right-handed. So can they teach themselves to use their left hands, too and become ambidextrous?

Jane Goodall: A Global Face for Global Peace

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In her legendary 60-year career, Jane Goodall has made being an intrepid scientist, environmentalist, writer and teacher look easy.

Who Invented the Toilet? A Brief History of the Flush

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Who invented the toilet? While we wish it were so, it wasn't Thomas Crapper. Surprisingly, toilet design hasn't changed much since the first "water closet" patent in the 1500s.

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