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The Caracal's Got Super Jumping Game and Satellite Dish Ears

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Caracals have really cool ears and can also jump 10 feet in the air from a seated position.

Alligator Snapping Turtles Lure Prey With Wriggling Worm-like Tongue Appendage

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The prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North America and has a bite that, it's said, can snap a wooden broom handle in half.

The Watery World of the Monster Anaconda

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the anaconda, the largest snake in the world.

Meet Palaeophis Colossaeus, the Largest Sea Snake of All Time

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If you like swimming in the ocean, you'll probably be glad to hear that Palaeophis colossaeus, a 40-foot sea snake, has been extinct for millions of years.

Titanoboa: Exploring Colombia's Prehistoric Giant Snake

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The extinct Titanoboa snake lived around 66 million to 56 million years ago. These things were massive and could reach 50 feet long and 3 feet wide making them the largest snake ever to have roamed the Earth.

South Florida Is Overrun With Green Iguanas

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The green iguana isn't native to the Florida. So how did this it get there and become the state's menace to society? HowStuffWorks finds out.

Meet Gigantophis garstini, an Enormous Prehistoric Snake

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Before the 2003 discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis, Gigantophis garstini was known as the largest snake to ever roam the Earth.

25 Animals That Start With 'N'

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With over 1.5 million different species living on our planet, there is no shortage of interesting ways to categorize them into groups. Most of the unique creatures on the following list are not closely related, except for the fact they are all animals that start with "n."

If We Show You an Animal, Can You Guess Its Closest Relative?

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If you think your extended family is strange, check out the animal kingdom! There are surprising genetics going on there. Take the quiz now! You'll not only find out your closest kin, you'll have relative fun doing it.

How Alligators Work

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Alligators are amazing animals that have been around for millions of years. Learn about alligators and find out what makes alligators the perfect predator.

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