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Flemish Giant Rabbits Are Docile Snuggle Bunnies

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Flemish giants, also known as "Flemmies," make great pets, but the question is, how did they get so big?

Why Fido Follows You Everywhere, and Why That's Awesome

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Dog owners know: Their four-legged friends are stuck to them like Velcro. But why? Are they afraid of being left behind, or is it something else?

Can We Actually Guess Your Cat's Name in Only 30 Questions?!

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There once was a cat named Cat, who'd walk about town in a hat. When the weather turned gray, he'd oft stay away, now what do you think about that? You didn't name your cat Cat did you? Take the quiz and we'll guess its name in no time!

Quiz: Do You Know Where Body Parts, Like the Spleen, Are Located?

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A study asked participants to determine where a number of body parts such as the spleen, liver and thyroid were located in the human body. The only part everyone got correctly was the brain. Think you can do better? Take this quiz and find out!

Flowering Trees

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Many flowering trees offer all-season interest. Learn about flowering trees, such as dogwood, crape myrtle, and southern magnolia, which add beauty to your landscape.

How to Grow Millet

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Millet is a popular food that's easy to grow yourself. Here's a guide to how to grow millet.

How to Choose the Correct Basement Wall Repair Method

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How you repair your basement walls will depend on what the walls are made of and where the damage is coming from. Find out how to choose the correct basement wall repair method in this article.

How are the Voyager spacecraft able to transmit radio messages so far?

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The Voyager spacecraft use 23-watt radios. This is higher than the 3 watts a typical cell phone uses, but in the grand scheme of things it is still a low-power transmitter. The key to receiving the signals is therefore not the power of the radio, but a combination of three other things.

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