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Why Does My Cat Bite Me? Love Bites vs. Aggression

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If you're a cat owner, you've likely asked yourself at some point: Why does my cat bite me? From gentle nibbles to unexpected chomps, biting is one of those feline behaviors that can be both confusing and frustrating.

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.

The White Butterfly, aka Cabbage White, Loves Leafy Greens

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You’ve seen them in your garden, fluttering like confetti across the kale and broccoli. That pale insect flitting around your vegetables? That white butterfly is most likely Pieris rapae, better known as the cabbage white butterfly.

Freshwater Jellyfish Are Too Tiny to Sting Humans

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Freshwater jellyfish may sound like an oxymoron—because jellyfish live in the ocean, right? Not all of them. Craspedacusta sowerbii, also called the peach blossom jellyfish, thrives in rivers, lakes and even gravel pits.

Steppe: A Civilization-altering Biome Most People Can't Name

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Spanning thousands of miles across the heart of Asia and Eastern Europe, the steppe is one of Earth's most expansive and ecologically important biomes. These vast, flat grassy plains stretch from Hungary in the west to Mongolia and northern China in the east, forming what is known as the Eurasian Steppe.

8 Frog Species and Toads You'll Find in North America

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Frogs have been hopping around the planet since the Early Triassic, making them one of the oldest extant amphibian lineages. With more than 7,000 frog species globally, they’ve adapted to nearly every environment on Earth, from tropical rainforest canopies to forest floor ponds.

6 Green Butterfly Species Blending in With Their Environments

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When you think of butterflies, bold oranges or deep blues might come to mind. But some of the most striking species sport a different palette. A green butterfly turns heads with hues that blend into leaves, grass, and stems—perfect camouflage with a flash of surprise.

How the Glasswing Butterfly Flutters (Almost) Invisibly

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At first glance, it might seem like something's missing. The glasswing butterfly (Greta oto) gets its common name from its transparent wings, which can make it almost invisible in flight.

10 Perennials for the Northeast

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Perennials for the Northeast usually don't survive the harsh, cold winters. But there are 10 perennials for the Northeast that can sustain.

Dinosaur Encyclopedia

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Dinosaurs have captured our imaginations and these articles will lead you into the world of dinosaur research and back to the age of dinosaurs.

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