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The Predatory Snakehead Fish, or 'Frankenfish,' Can 'Walk' on Dry Land

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The snakehead fish can breathe air, double its population in 15 months and has a huge appetite, which is not a good thing for native species.

Tendergroin, Cowboy Caviar: Just What Are Rocky Mountain Oysters?

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It's the meat that's launched a thousand jokes. But how did Rocky Mountain oysters get their name and what do they taste like?

Yes, the Bobbit Worm Is Real and Somewhat Terrifying

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Yes, this terrifying worm was named after the infamous Bobbitt case. And with good reason.

Skipping Stones on Ice Makes Crazy Sci-fi Sounds

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You know that sound synonymous with a certain laser blaster from a galaxy far, far away? Yeah. It sounds like that.

Will birds really abandon their young if humans disturb the nest?

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Will a mama bird really abandon its young at the slightest sign of human interference? Learn about baby birds and their mothers at HowStuffWorks.

Do bats jam each other's sonar?

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Do bats jam another bat's sonar to throw them off track? Find out and learn about bat sonar at HowStuffWorks.

Is it love or lust?

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Is it love or lust? Learn how to tell if your relationship is based on love or lust at Discovery Health.

Worm, Harvest, Blue: Every Full Moon Has a Name

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Everyone's heard of the blue moon and the harvest moon, but every other full moon of the year has a name, too.

When Kinkajous Don't Play Nice

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Kinkajous are nocturnal foragers closely related to raccoons. HowStuffWorks gets to know these arboreal creatures and how they interact with humans.

What if there were no sharks?

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We may be fascinated by sharks, but they can cause trouble for other species. Learn what Earth would be like if there were no sharks at HowStuffWorks.

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